Abigail Lagos was hired as an assistant coach on the Duquesne lacrosse staff in July of 2023.
During her playing career, Lagos was a part of the 2022 NCAA Division II national championship winning squad and earned a spot on the all-tournament team. She won IWLCA National Player of the Year in 2022 and was a back-to-back selection for IWLCA National Attacker of the Year, All-America first team, All-Midwest first team, GLVC Attacker of the Year, and All-GLVC first team in 2021 and 2022. The Greyhounds won four conference titles and appeared in four NCAA tournaments during Lagos' playing career. Lagos was also a second team All-America selection in 2020, named to second team All-Midwest and All-GLIAC in 2018, as well as her team's offensive MVP for three consecutive years (2020, 21, and 22). From 2018-22, Lagos served as Indianapolis' team captain and she was a member of the National Leadership Society at UIndy from 2017-22.
Lagos graduated from Indianapolis with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2020, then returned for two years of graduate school earning a Master of Science in Sports Management. This past spring, Lagos received a Certificate of Conflict and Collaboration from Syracuse University.
In addition to her player-coach experience at national powerhouse Syracuse, Lagos started coaching in the club scene during the summers in 2016. She spent four summers as an assistant coach at New Hampshire Lighthouse Club Lacrosse. The past two summers, Lagos has coached at Major Force Lacrosse with high-school age teams and has also guided them through the NCAA recruiting process. Lagos gained more valuable experience within the sector assisting at the NCAA Eligibility Center, with a primary focus on Division I and II student-athletes, in 2021 and 22.
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