Completed Event: Women's Lacrosse at #4 Florida on May 15, 2025 , Loss , 9, to, 11

Brooke Bailey (formerly Griffin) joined the Duke women's lacrosse program in July, 2018 as an assistant coach. She enters her third season with the Blue Devils.
In her second season at Duke, Griffin saw the season unfortunately cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the Blue Devils just played nine games, they were amongst national leaders in numerous offensive categories under Griffin. Duke averaged 17.67 goals per game and 18.78 draw controls per game which ranked fifth and third in the nation, respectively. Griffin led Duke's high-scoring offense to score 20+ goals in each of the first three games of the 2020 season, the first time in program history that Duke has scored 20+ in three consecutive games. Also as a team, Duke boasted eight student-athletes with 10 or more goals throughout the season, making it the only ACC school to accomplish the feat. First Team All-American Maddie Jenner followed in her sister's footsteps, taking the lead for Duke in the circle during her sophomore season. She tallied 96 draw controls in just nine games and her 10.56 per game ranked second in the country. Griffin also helped develop freshman attacker Caroline DeBellis as she led the team with 32 points and 19 assists (third in the ACC) on her way to being named to the All-ILWomen Rookie Team.
Senior attacker and draw specialist Olivia Jenner earned second team All-America recognition during Griffin's first season at Duke. Jenner also received first team All-South Region and All-ACC accolades and solidified her place as Duke's all-time career draw controls leader with 512. The Blue Devils' draw unit led the country in draw control percentage (/657) and ranked second in the draw controls per game (18.74) category.
A member of the U.S. national team, Griffin came to Durham from Towson, where she spent the 2018 campaign as a volunteer assistant coach during the Tigers’ run to the NCAA second round.
A native of Annapolis, Md., Griffin completed an outstanding collegiate career at Maryland in 2015. She twice earned first team All-America laurels from the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) and was the Big Ten Attack Player of the Year and a Tewaaraton Award nominee as a senior. Griffin led the Terrapins to back-to-back national titles, serving as a team captain on the 2014 and 2015 championship squads. She graduated ranked fifth in program history in career goals (197) and tied for sixth in career points (279).
Griffin has been a member of the U.S. national team since 2015, helping Team USA capture its third consecutive World Cup title last summer in Guildford, England. She has also taken the field as a member of the Baltimore Brave of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League.
Griffin began her coaching career at Boston College, where she was an assistant coach with the Eagles for the 2016 and 2017 campaigns. With her guidance, Boston College made trips to the NCAA Tournament both seasons, including a historic run to the championship contest in 2017.
Following her time in Newton, Griffin served as a volunteer assistant coach at Towson in 2018. This spring she saw the Tigers match the program record for wins in a season (16) and round out the year at No. 9 in the final IWLCA Division I Coaches Poll.
Griffin earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Maryland.