COLLINGSWOOD, NJ - Rowan women's lacrosse head coach
Lindsay Delaney was inducted into the Collingswood High School Athletic Hall of Fame at the school's 30th annual banquet on Saturday, April 9. Delaney, who was honored for her coaching career, was one of nine individuals and five teams to be inducted.
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Delaney, now in her 15th season with the Profs, is the second-longest tenured coach in the program's history. She owns a career record of 142-91 and has guided the Profs to the NCAA Tournament six times.Â
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Delaney's Profs have also qualified for the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament all seven years it has been held and have reached the finals four times, while winning the title in 2010.
The 2003 Rowan graduate has seen her teams earn recognition on the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Academic Honor Squad nine times, including the last five consecutive seasons. Delaney has also coached 10 All-America and 55 All-Region Team honorees, as well as eight selections to the IWLCA Division III North-South All-Star Game.
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Delaney, formerly Hanson, was a field hockey and lacrosse standout at Collingswood and graduated in 1999. She later served as the freshman field hockey coach at the school.
She then played both sports at Rowan and was a member of the school's 2002 NCAA Champion field hockey team.
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