Lyndsey Muñoz joined Towson as an assistant coach in the summer of 2024.
Muñoz came to Towson after being the head coach of the Spanish National Team. She was in charge of all lacrosse development in Spain, including youth, national teams and coaching development.
She was an assistant coach at George Mason where she ran the defense. Muñoz assisted with general operations of the program including practice planning, scouting, game strategy, and individual player development for defense and goalies.
She was a goalie consultant at Johns Hopkins in 2021 when Carr was an assistant coach. Muñoz also was a volunteer coach at Ohio State in 2020.
Muñoz has played for the senior Spanish National Team. She played in 2022 World Cup and led the tournament in ground balls and saves while ranking third in save percentage.
As a player at Stanford, Muñoz ranks fourth all-time in program history in saves with 400. She is seventh in goals against average with a 10.58 mark. Muñoz led the Cardinal to three NCAA appearances in her four seasons, including the program's first-ever tournament win over Notre Dame in 2013.