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Head
Coach Fran Meagher
Fran Meagher is the first coach of Moravian College’s
men’s lacrosse program, which began as a varsity sport 2004. Meagher
has a 19-62 record in five seasons.
Meagher also serves as Moravian’s intramural
director, an assistant football coach, and a member of the physical education
department faculty in his full-time position.
Coach Meagher came to Moravian with deep roots in the
game of lacrosse. As a player, he played football and lacrosse for the
legendary Joe Brune at Loyola Blakefield and played with many Hall of
Famers during stints with two of the top post-collegiate clubs –
the Mount Washington Wolfpack and the Maryland Lacrosse Club Rebels.
Coach Meagher began his coaching career at Johns Hopkins
University in 1974 as a member of a staff headed by Bob Scott that is
virtually a who’s who of Hall of Fame players and coaches –
that team won a national championship! The ensuing 33 years of coaching
include 19 years as head coach of two the oldest collegiate programs at
Union College and Swarthmore College and two of the newest programs at
DeSales University and Moravian College!
While at DeSales University, Coach Meagher was selected
to coach the Division III All-Stars in the 2001 USILA North-South game.
Currently, Coach Meagher is serving on the NCAA Division
III Men’s Lacrosse Championship Committee and on the ranking committee
of the USILA/STX Division III Top 20 weekly coaches’ poll. Coach
Meagher continues to devote time to promote the game
to younger players through an annual Holiday Clinic held at Moravian College
and by teaching in some of the top summer camps, most recently at Princeton,
Rutgers and Lehigh Universities.
Coach Meagher resides in Allentown with his wife Molly
who is the head coach at home where the couple has raised 6 children.
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