Lindsey Munday (Women's Lacrosse, 2003-06)
A two time first team All-American, Lindsey Munday helped the Wildcats win five NCAA national championships—two as a student-athlete (2005-06) and three as an assistant coach (2007-09). As a player, she concluded her career with 64 wins (64-12), which at the time represented a school record for victories by the class of 2006. She orchestrated an offense that led the nation with 15.8 goals per game in 2006 and helped the Wildcats set then-school records for goals (333), assists (165) and points (498).
Munday, who closed her career among NU's leaders for assists (128), points (268) and goals (140), was a two-time Tewaaraton Trophy semifinalist and a four time America Lacrosse Conference selection (fist team pick in 2005 and '06). She was NU's all time assists leader at the time of her graduation. Munday also received Northwestern's 2006 Big Ten Medal of Honor, given annually to a graduating make and female of outstanding academic and athletic talent.
Following her graduation in 2006, she joined Kelly Amonte Hiller's coaching staff and became the program's top assistant and recruiter. She then became the head coach at Mount St. Mary's University before accepting the head coaching position at USC.
Munday, who closed her career among NU's leaders for assists (128), points (268) and goals (140), was a two-time Tewaaraton Trophy semifinalist and a four time America Lacrosse Conference selection (fist team pick in 2005 and '06). She was NU's all time assists leader at the time of her graduation. Munday also received Northwestern's 2006 Big Ten Medal of Honor, given annually to a graduating make and female of outstanding academic and athletic talent.
Following her graduation in 2006, she joined Kelly Amonte Hiller's coaching staff and became the program's top assistant and recruiter. She then became the head coach at Mount St. Mary's University before accepting the head coaching position at USC.