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12/15/2015 11:07:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
DURHAM, N.C. – Duke University head women's lacrosse coach Kerstin Kimel has announced the addition of Taelar Errington to the program. Errington joins the Blue Devil staff as a volunteer assistant coach.
“We are thrilled to have Taelar join our coaching staff this season,” Kimel said. “She is a passionate, driven and hard-working coach who is not only looking to hone her skills but make significant contributions in the process of developing our players and our 2016 team.”
Errington comes to Durham after previously coaching at nearby Campbell University. She served as an assistant coach at her alma mater during the 2015 campaign, helping guide the Camels to a 5-13 ledger in the program's third season.
A midfielder and two-time captain during her playing career, Errington transferred from UMBC to Campbell for the Camels' inaugural season in 2013. She twice earned Big South honors after totaling 60 goals, 19 assists, 26 ground balls, 45 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers in her two seasons in Buies Creek. The Valley Lee, Md., native concluded her final year ranked 43rd in the country with an average of 2.57 goals per contest.
At UMBC, Errington played in 23 games as a sophomore, tallying 13 goals and four assists. She also notched one goal and two assists as a freshman but missed much of the year due to injury.
A member of the Big South All-Academic Team and the Big South Presidential Honor Roll, Errington graduated from Campbell in 2014 with a degree in exercise science.
She was a US Lacrosse All-American and Academic All-American at Leonardtown High School in Maryland, guiding her squad to five consecutive Southern Maryland Athletic Conference championships and two straight undefeated seasons.
"I am honored and grateful for this opportunity to join Coach Kimel and her staff,” Errington said. “I am looking forward to learning and growing under Coach Kimel and working with such an incredible group of student-athletes."
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