The community of Maryland is mourning the death of Amanda Spinnenweber Regan, a respected lacrosse champion and mentor who has passed away, leaving a lasting impact on athletes and peers across the sport. Her death has deeply affected teammates, students, and the wider lacrosse community.
Amanda Spinnenweber Regan died after building a legacy defined by leadership and excellence. She was a key member of the University of Maryland’s 2010 National Championship team and served as a captain during her collegiate career. Before that, she stood out as a high school All-American at Chesapeake High School in Pasadena, excelling in lacrosse as well as soccer and basketball.
Beyond her playing career, Amanda passed away leaving behind a powerful influence as a coach and mentor. She was known for developing young athletes, building confidence, and ensuring every player felt supported and valued. Her ability to inspire extended far beyond the field.
As tributes continue following her passing, Amanda Spinnenweber Regan is remembered for her strength, leadership, and dedication to others. Though she has died, her legacy lives on through the many lives she shaped and the community she helped build.