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Ashley Flanigan begins her third season as the head coach for the American women's lacrosse team.
Last season, Flanigan coached the Eagles to a third place finish in the Patriot League and guided the Eagles to their fourth consecutive conference playoff appearance. Although the Eagles lost in the semifinals, several American players were rewarded for their individual accomplishments. AU had five players named to the All-Conference squad, including three First Team selections. Off the field, Flanigan had seven student-athletes named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
In her first season, the 2001 AU alum led the Eagles to within one goal of the squad's second consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Leading a squad with just 16 active players, Flanigan guided the Eagles to an 8-9 overall record and a 5-1 record in the Patriot League. Seven of the Eagles' 12 starters were named to either the PL First- or Second-Team All-Stars. In addition, 13 players were named to the PL Academic Honor Roll for maintaining grade point averages above 3.2.
Flanigan's 2004 team won the third-most games in a single season. Furthermore, the squad's 184 goals and 75 assists were second only to the 2003 team. In addition, the 160 goals the team gave up were the third-fewest in school history. The 2004 Eagles three times gave up only three goals in a game, which tied for the sixth-fewest goals allowed in a game.
Flanigan was an assistant coach the 2003 Eagles squad, which finished 11-8 and lost to Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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