
Liberty University Women's Lacrosse
Coaching Staff (5)
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Head Coach
Kelly Nangle was named the second head coach in the history of Liberty’s women’s lacrosse program in June of 2013. Nangle is the winningest coach in program history with 91 victories in her time at Liberty. Since taking over a building program, Nangle has coached 29 Big South All-Conference team members, 30 ASUN All-Conference team selections, nine ASUN All-Freshman team members, one ASUN Freshman of the Year honoree (Mackenzie Lehman, 2021), two Big South Conference Freshman of the Year selections (Kayla Foster, 2016, and Carly White, 2017), seven Big South All-Tournament Team selections and 12 ASUN All-Tournament team honorees in her time at Liberty. Additionally, she has seen 22 of her players named to the VaSID All-State team and a VaSID Rookie of the Year selection (Kayla Foster, 2016). Nangle has also fostered academic success, with 22 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selections, seven ASUN All-Academic team honorees and five Big South All-Academic recipients. Nangle has also seen three of her players earn inclusion on the Inside Women’s Lacrosse All-Rookie team. 2024- The Lady Flames finished the season with a 6-12 (3-3 ASUN) record and concluded their season in the semifinal round of the ASUN Championship. Liberty received four selections to ASUN All-Conference teams. Liberty finished the season leading the NCAA in caused turnovers for the fifth time in program history with 286 caused and finished in the top three nationally with 22.33 ground balls per game. 2023- Liberty co
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Mitchell Brown assumed his role as Director of Operations in June 2024. In his current role, Brown assists his coaches and teams (women's tennis and women's lacrosse) with day-to-day team and business operations. His areas of responsibility include team travel, recruiting, equipment, budget, procurement and reconciliation. He also assists in facility and match day operations with the women's tennis program. Prior to his current role, Brown was an Events and Facilities Assistant at Liberty for two years, managing game day operations at the Campus East Field House, which houses the Liberty field hockey and women's lacrosse teams. Prior to that, Brown was a Student Manager for the Liberty lacrosse team. He earned a bachelor's degree in sport management: sport venue operations in May 2022. He also received a minor degree in homeland security. Brown went on to earn pursuing a master's degree in sport management: sport administration at Liberty in May 2024. Brown currently resides in Lynchburg.
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Associate Head Coach
Nina Dunay joined the Liberty lacrosse coaching staff as an assistant coach in September of 2015 after a distinguished five-year playing career (2011-15) for the Lady Flames. Dunay, an Ashburn, Va., native, assists in recruiting, team travel, practice planning and works with the Lady Flames' offensive attack. Since joining the staff, Dunay has coached 19 Big South All-Conference selections, six ASUN All-Conference recipients and two Big South Freshman of the Year honorees (Kayla Foster in 2016 and Carly White in 2017). In 2024, the Lady Flames finished the season with a 6-12 (3-3 ASUN) record and concluded their season in the semifinal round of the ASUN Championship. Liberty received four selections to ASUN All-Conference teams. Liberty collected a 12-7 record in 2023 and reached the ASUN Championship title game for the fourth consecutive year. Liberty secured the ASUN regular season title with a 7-0 conference record. The Lady Flames achieved their first-ever win over a ranked program, besting No. 21 Jacksonville. No. 1 seed Liberty 14-13 in overtime to No. 2 seed Jacksonville in the ASUN Championship title game. Liberty secured 10 or more wins for the fifth consecutive season. In 2022, Liberty posted an 11-8 record and reached the ASUN Championship title game for the third straight year. The Lady Flames defeated Virginia Tech for the first time in program history, earning a 15-14 overtime win over the Hokies in Blacksburg. Liberty has won 10 or more games in four straight f
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