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Former ODU field hockey All-American, NCAA title-winning JMU coach retires for health reasons

Christy Morgan, a three-time national champion player and coach, retires due to health issues after leading JMU to 257 wins and five NCAA Tournament appearances.

COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Christy Morgan, a three-time national champion Old Dominion player (1982, ’83, ’84) who coached James Madison to the 1994 NCAA championship in her first of two stints coaching the Dukes, announced her retirement because of health issues. Morgan was the first person to win an NCAA field hockey title as a player and coach. She was a three-time All-American who won the 1984 Honda Award as the nation’s top player. She coached JM…

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The Virginian Pilot broke the news in Norfolk, United States on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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