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Taylor Cline
Taylor Cline

Bio

Taylor Cline, who served as the women's lacrosse assistant coach for the last two seasons, was elevated to the Associate Head Coach position in June 2018.

Over the last two seasons as the Gophers' assistant coach, Cline handled defensive duties as well as strength and conditioning under head coach Cat Thoreson. She also earned a Masters Degree in Education with a concentration in Athletic Leadership and Administration, as well.

An all-conference, all-region, and all-American performer at Division II Limestone College, Cline was a three-year starter for the Saints, serving as a team captain in her senior season. She earned Conference Carolinas First-Team honors her junior and senior seasons and was also named to the South Region Second Team as well as a Third-Team All-American during her final year. 

Over the course of her four years at Limestone, Cline scored 100 goals, dished out 20 assists, collected 78 ground balls and 49 draw controls. During her career, she helped the Saints to four regular-season Conference Carolinas championships, three tournament championships, an NCAA quarterfinal appearance, and an NCAA Championship appearance.
 
Cline graduated from Limestone in May 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, concentrating in strength and conditioning. She was named to the Conferences Carolinas' Academic Honor Roll in each of her final three years and earned the Scholar-Athlete award following her senior season.
 
A Hagerstown, Maryland native, Cline lettered in lacrosse, cross country, and indoor/outdoor track at Smithsburg High School. She was named the Herald-Mail Washington County Girl’s Lacrosse Player of the Year her junior year and earned a silver medal at the Maryland State Track and Field Championships in the triple jump as a senior.