Sport Legend Amanda O'Leary to Lead Premiere University of Florida Lacrosse Team
Amanda O'Leary,
an experienced coach who also played the sport of lacrosse at its highest
levels, will lead the
“We believe
Gator lacrosse has hit a home run with Amanda O’Leary,” said Foley. “She knows
what it takes to compete at the highest level and she has also enjoyed success
as Yale's head coach. She shares our vision for a successful program and I’m
confident she will be conveying that message to the lacrosse community. Gator
lacrosse is in great hands with Amanda O’Leary.”
The timing
of O'Leary's appointment as the head coach of
"I'd
like to thank Yale for a wonderful 14 years. I certainly enjoyed working with
the people and the players at Yale,” O’Leary said. “It is an honor to be
selected as the coach of the
O’Leary, 40,
comes to UF from Yale, where she led the Bulldogs for the last 14 seasons. Her
career record of 162-65 (.714) ranks her No. 5 among active Division I coaches for
career winning percentage. She is also No. 7 among the active coaches’ with her
162 wins. Yale set the school record for season wins with 14 in O’Leary’s
second year (1995) and has twice equaled that mark (1999 and 2003). She took
Yale to two of its three NCAA Championship appearances, as the Bulldogs reached
the 2003 quarterfinal round and the 2007 opening round.
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Did You Know? |
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Among active
Division I coaches, Amanda O'Leary ranks No. 5 in career winning percentage
(.714) and No. 7 with 162 wins. |
Yale finished
among the Ivy League’s top three in 11 of her 14 years, which includes a share
of the 2003 Ivy League title with Princeton and
During her
playing career, O’Leary (maiden name:
While
suiting up with
In 2005,
O’Leary was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. She also became a
member of the
She was the
youngest player and starter on the 1989 U.S. World Cup team that claimed the International
Federation of Women’s Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) gold medal in
Prior to
taking the Yale head coaching position, O’Leary was an assistant at
O’Leary
served as the chair of the U.S. Team selection and on the former U.S. Women’s
Lacrosse Association (USWLA) Board of Directors. She was an assistant coach
with the U.S. Women’s Developmental Team from 2002-05. O'Leary has been a
member of the Connecticut Lacrosse Foundation Executive Committee since 1993.
She and her
husband, Kevin O’Leary, have a daughter, Madison, and a son, Ryan. She
graduated cum laude from
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Amanda O’Leary Head
Coaching Record |
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Overall Record |
Ivy League Record |
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Year |
Wins |
Losses |
Pct. |
Ivy League Wins |
Losses |
Pct./Place |
NCAA |
Final National Rank |
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2007 |
13 |
4 |
.765 |
6 |
1 |
.857 (2nd) |
First
Round |
11 |
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2006 |
9 |
7 |
.563 |
3 |
4 |
.429 (T5th) |
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19 |
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2005 |
10 |
6 |
.625 |
4 |
3 |
.571
(T3rd) |
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13 |
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2004 |
12 |
4 |
.750 |
5 |
2 |
.714 (3rd) |
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12 |
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2003 |
14 |
4 |
.778 |
6 |
1 |
.857
(T1st) |
Quarterfinal |
7 |
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2002 |
11 |
5 |
.688 |
5 |
2 |
.714 (3rd) |
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11 |
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2001 |
10 |
6 |
.625 |
5 |
2 |
.714 (T3rd) |
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12 |
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2000 |
11 |
5 |
.688 |
4 |
3 |
.571 (4th) |
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14 |
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1999 |
14 |
4 |
.778 |
5 |
2 |
.714 (3rd) |
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9 |
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1998 |
12 |
4 |
.750 |
4 |
3 |
.571 (3rd) |
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11 |
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1997 |
12 |
5 |
.706 |
4 |
2 |
.667 (T3rd) |
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12 |
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1996 |
10 |
4 |
.715 |
4 |
2 |
.667 (2nd) |
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9 |
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1995 |
14 |
2 |
.875 |
4 |
2 |
.667 (3rd) |
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6 |
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1994 |
10 |
5 |
.667 |
2 |
4 |
.333 (5th) |
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9 |
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162 |
65 |
.714 |
61 |
33 |
.649 |
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O’Leary File: |
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Hometown: |
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Education: |
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Playing Honors: |
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Lacrosse |
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Brine/IWLCA 1987, 1988 All-America first team |
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1987 & 1988 NCAA All-Tournament Team |
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1987 & 1988 NCAA Midfielder of the Year |
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1988 NCAA Championships MVP |
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1988 NCAA Player of the Year (Lacrosse Magazine) |
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1989 & 1993 U.S. National Team’s gold-medal winning team at IFWLA
World Cup |
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1985-95 |
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1997 Beth Allen Award (lifetime achievement) |
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Field Hockey |
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1986 (second team), 1987 (first team) All-America |
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Hall of Fame: |
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Southeastern Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame by the |
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NCAA Women's Lacrosse 25th Anniversary Team (2006) |
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All-Century Women's Lacrosse Team (1999) by Lacrosse Magazine |
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Coaching Career: |
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1994-07 (14 seasons) Yale University Head Coach (162-65 – win total
ranks No. 7 among NCAA active coaches) |
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- Two NCAA appearances (2003 and 2007) |
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- 2003 Ivy League tri-champion |
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▪ 2003 Northeast Regional Coach of the Year |
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▪ 1996 USWLA Regional Coach of the Year |
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1992 and 1993 University of Maryland Assistant Coach |
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1991 University of Delaware Assistant Coach |
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1990 University of Maryland Graduate Assistant Coach |
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