Megan Foy was selected from a national search to become the head coach of the Frostburg State University women’s lacrosse team just prior to the 2012 season. She is the eighth head coach in the program’s 49-year history and enters her fourth year in 2015.
A season ago, Foy directed the Bobcats to four wins and a pair of All-CAC honorees. As a team, FSU finished third in the league in saves (156), fifth in caused turnovers (149) and seventh in goals scored (164). Frostburg closed out the season with three wins in its final six contests.
In 2013, Frostburg finished with five wins, appeared in the CAC Tournament and had three players selected to the All-CAC teams. FSU opened the season with three wins in its first five games and finished second in the league in clears (153), second in shot percentage (47.5%) and third in saves (156).
Foy’s 2012 Bobcat squad posted three wins in their first five games and finished the season with four total victories. Frostburg defeated Bridgewater (15-8), Hood (20-5), W.Va. Wesleyan (22-2) and Wesley (18-11).
Foy came to FSU after spending a year and a half as an assistant coach at Marywood University in Scranton, Pa. In 2011, she helped the Pacers to a program best 13-5 overall record and first-ever bid to the ECAC Tournament. Marywood earned the top seed in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Tournament and had six players selected to the All-CSAC teams.
Prior to Marywood, Foy served as the head coach of the Ravens Lacrosse Club Program in Baltimore, Md. in 2009-10 and was an assistant coach for the Green Turtle Lacrosse Club in Bel Air, Md. in 2008-09.
She received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from fellow CAC member York (Pa.) College in May 2010. She was a standout four-year member of the Spartan lacrosse team. She was a two-year captain, helped the team to 35 wins during her four years and is the school’s record holder in ground balls and caused turnovers in a single game. On the offensive end, Foy scored 61 goals and handed out 13 assists.
She completed her master’s degree in human services with a concentration in marriage and family therapy in December 2013 from Liberty University.
Foy also currently serves as the head coach of the 2017 Bay Area Lacrosse Club in Severna Park, Md.