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Amanda O'Leary

Amanda O'Leary
Sport(s) Women's lacrosse
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Florida
Conference Big East
Record 81–21 (.794)
Biographical details
Born 1967
Playing career
1985–1988 Temple
Position(s) Midfielder
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–2007 Yale
2007–present Florida
Head coaching record
Overall 243–86 (.739)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Ivy League (2003)
ALC (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
ALC Tournament (2012, 2014)
Awards
Field Hockey All-American (1986, 1987)
Lacrosse All-American (1986, 1987, 1988)
NCAA Midfielder of the Year (1987, 1988)
Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Year (1988)
NCAA Most Valuable Player (1988)
USWLA Beth Allen Award (1997)
All-Century Women's Lacrosse Team (1999)
Temple Athletic Hall of Fame (2004)
US Lacrosse National Hall of Fame (2005)
ALC Coach of the Year (2011)

Amanda Moore O'Leary (born 1967), née Amanda Moore and also known by her nickname Mandee O'Leary, is an American college lacrosse coach and former player. O'Leary was an All-American lacrosse midfielder for the Temple Owls women's lacrosse team of Temple University, and she is a member of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame. O'Leary was the head coach of the Yale Bulldogs women's lacrosse team of Yale University, and she is now the head coach of the Florida Gators women's lacrosse team of the University of Florida.

During her collegiate playing career, O'Leary was a four-year starter for Temple University's lacrosse and field hockey teams from 1985 to 1988. She was honored as a two-time first-team All-American in field hockey, and a three-time first-team All-American in lacrosse. O'Leary led the Temple women's lacrosse team to a perfect 19–0 record and an NCAA championship in 1988, and an appearance in the NCAA finals in 1987. She was named NCAA Midfielder of the Year in 1987 and 1988, and NCAA Most Valuable Player in 1988.Lacrosse Magazine recognized her as its player of the year.

After graduation, O'Leary played on the U.S. national lacrosse teams that won the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Association (IFWLA) World Cup in 1989 and 1993. She played nine years of post-collegiate club lacrosse. O'Leary was named the USWLA's Beth Allen Award winner in 1997. She was elected to the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2005.

On June 22, 2007, the University of Florida announced that Amanda O'Leary would assume responsibility for the start-up Gators women's lacrosse program. Before accepting the Florida job, she spent the previous fourteen seasons as the head lacrosse coach at Yale University, winning the Coach of the Year honors in 1996. Through her final season at Yale, O'Leary compiled a 162–65 record as a head coach; her 162 wins and .714 winning percentage ranked seventh among all active coaches. O'Leary's Yale lacrosse teams qualified for the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Tournament in 2003 and 2007. Her 2003 Yale team was the Ivy League tri-champion. Prior to coaching at Yale, she was an assistant coach at the University of Maryland and the University of Delaware.


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