Sheridan Earns Promotion on Lacrosse Staff
July 10, 2007 | Women's Lacrosse
BOSTON - Anne Sheridan '05 has been promoted to the top assistant on the Boston University women's lacrosse staff, as announced by head coach Liz Robertshaw. A former first-team All-American, Sheridan has been associated with the Terrier program as either a player or coach for the past six seasons.
Since wrapping up her standout playing career at BU two years ago, Sheridan has served as an assistant coach, working primarily with the team's goalkeepers. She will coordinate the team's defensive unit in her new role, in addition to spearheading the program's alumnae relations.
"I'm thrilled to annouce Anne's promotion to first assistant and to see her continue on with the program," said Robertshaw. "She has had a solid impact on our goalkeepers, sending both Rachel (Klein) and Jenna (Golden) to the U.S. Trials, and I look forward to seeing her continued successes in the future."
Sheridan, the first and only goalkeeper in BU history to earn first-team All-America honors, was named the 2005 America East Player of the Year after leading the Terriers to a program-best 18-2 record. She led the NCAA in save percentage (.573) that season and was named Goalkeeper of the Year by Inside Lacrosse.
A member of the 2003-04 U.S. National Development Team, Sheridan graduated from BU's College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in psychology.


