Experience: 4th season at Vanderbilt
Alma Mater: James Madison, 2000
Email: megan.riley@vanderbilt.edu
Megan Riley is in her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Commodores. Riley, who spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Johns Hopkins before coming to Vanderbilt, works with the goalkeepers and contributes to the team[apos]s offensive ideas and concepts.
While at Hopkins, Riley served in a similar role. She was the Blue Jays Offensive Coordinator, worked with goalies and assisted with gameday preparations and recruiting. During her two-year stint, the Blue Jays registered an overall mark of 21-14. They claimed an Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference title in 2001 and an ECAC runner-up finish in 2002.
[quote]Megan was a great addition to our staff,[quote] Swezey said. [quote]I am continually impressed by her contributions and her knowledge of the game. Megan is a highly motivated recruiter, which has been a great asset to our program.[quote]
A 2000 graduate of James Madison, Riley earned a bachelor[apos]s degree in kinesiology. She received numerous accolades on four nationally ranked squads, including US Lacrosse first-team All-America honors and two IWLCA first-team selections.
A member of the U.S. Developmental Lacrosse Team from 1998-99, Riley garnered Most Valuable Player recognition at the North-South Senior Game in 1999 and was an All-South Region first-team honoree from 1997-99.