Meg Reddy

Meg Reddy

Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 603-862-4731
Email: meghan.reddy@unh.edu
Year: Second Season
College: UMass '09

Meg Reddy joined the UNH women's lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in August 2010. Reddy, a native of Salem, N.H., earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts in May 2009 and was a four-year letterwinner for the Minutewomen lacrosse team.

She had a breakout senior season in which she recorded 33 goals and 11 assists for 44 points – as well as a school-record 77 draw controls – to garner All-Atlantic 10 Second Team and Atlantic 10 All-Tournament Team accolades. Reddy was selected to compete at the Under Armour North/South All-Star Game following the conclusion of that 2009 season. In addition to her single-season benchmark of 77 draw controls, she holds the UMass record for career draw controls (123). Reddy compiled 87 points (64 goals, 23 assists) in 70 career games.

Reddy was head coach of the Exeter Area High School girls varsity lacrosse team in 2010 and also served as head coach of soccer and basketball at Timberlane Middle School. She has additional coaching experience at various camps, including the Seacoast United Lacrosse Program (Hampton, N.H.) and IAS Lacrosse Program (Greenfield, Mass.).

In her schoolgirl career at Salem High School, Reddy was a two-time All-State selection and the all-time leading point scorer (189 points: 125 goals, 64 assists) in lacrosse, and she also was named Gatorade NH Player of the Year in soccer. Reddy captained the Blue Devils’ lacrosse team as a junior and senior, and led the team in scoring both years.

Bryana Borrelli

Bryana Borrelli

Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 603-312-3999
Email: bryana.borrelli@unh.edu
Year: First season
College: Hofstra '10

Bryana Borrelli joined the University of New Hampshire women’s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in August 2011. She will work closely with the Wildcats’ defensive unit and the goalkeepers during the 2011-12 season.

Borrelli began her coaching career when she was hired as an assistant coach at Iona College in August 2010. In her one season with the Gaels, the team established a program record for best start in MAAC history and advanced to the MAAC Championships for just the second time in program history en route to placing five student-athletes on the All-MAAC teams and six on the MAAC All-Academic Team.

Borrelli is a 2010 graduate of Hofstra University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education during a standout four-year career with the Pride. She was a four-time Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award recipient and was named to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll as a senior, when she ranked fourth on the team in both ground balls and caused turnovers. Borrelli, who played every game for the Pride each of her final three seasons, helped the team to double-digit victories three of the four years, two CAA title game appearances (one championship), an NCAA tournament appearance and a #15 national ranking in 2010.

“I am honored to join coach (Michael) Daly and the UNH lacrosse staff for the upcoming season,” Borrelli said. “I look forward to the opportunity to work with the talented UNH student-athletes to help them reach their fullest potential in the classroom, on the field and in the community. I look forward to helping the Wildcats bring home another America East title. UNH is truly a special place and I could not be more excited and grateful to be a part of the UNH athletics family.”

Ashley Durepo

Ashley Durepo

Title: Volunteer Assistant
Phone: 603-862-4731
Email: ashley.durepo@unh.edu
Year: First season
College: UNH '09

Ashley Durepo (UNH' 09) joined the UNH women's lacrosse staff as a volunteer assistant in January 2012. Her staff duties will include working with the midfielders, including both the ride and transition.

Durepo was a three-time America East All-Academic Team and two-time America East All-Conference Second Team honoree in her four-year career as a UNH Wildcat that spanned the 2006-09 seasons. She led the Wildcats to one NCAA tournament appearance and four America East tourney appearances in which the 'Cats finished as runner-up three times.

Durepo recorded 90 goals and 28 assists for 118 points in 72 career games. In addition to being a consistent point producer, she was annually among the team leaders in ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers.

As a senior, the midfielder ranked third in goals, fourth in points, ground balls, draw controls and shots, and she recorded the highest shooting percentage among eight double-digit goal scorers. Durepo recorded a point in 13 of 19 games with 11 multiple-point efforts.

In 2008, Durepo ranked second on the squad in assists, fourth in points and fifth in both draw controls and caused turnovers as she was one of just two Wildcats to record double digits in goals, assists, ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers.

As a sophomore in 2007, she ranked third in draw controls and fourth in assists as well as fifth in both ground balls and caused turnovers. Durepo recorded the team’s longest point-scoring streak (11 games) and tallied a point in 14 of 16 games. She started all 18 games as a freshman, when she ranked third in ground balls, fourth in draw controls and tied for fourth in caused turnovers.

In her schoolgirl career at Concord (N.H.) High School, Durepo was an All-State First Team selection in 2003 and 2005, and she led the Crimson Tide to a state championship in ’02 and ’05.

 


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