Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame

Erin (McKeown) Hagen
- Induction:
- 2025
- Class:
- 2003
Volleyball: 2000-03
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Erin (McKeown) Hagen’s impact on Liberty Athletics has been felt for more than two decades, starting with a star-studded career on the volleyball court for the Lady Flames.
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Hagen was a driving force at the middle blocker position behind Liberty’s volleyball success in the early 2000s. She helped the Lady Flames to two appearances in the Big South Championship title match (2001 and 2002), an NCAA Tournament berth (2001) and the 2003 Big South regular-season championship.
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As a sophomore, the native of Glendale, Ariz., helped the Lady Flames win the 2001 Big South Conference championship and the program’s third NCAA Tournament berth.
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One of only five players in program history with 1,000 or more kills, 1,000 or more digs and 300 or more blocks, Hagen was twice named the Big South first-team all-conference listing, a two-time first-team VaSID selection, the 2002 Big South Championships MVP and was honored as the 2003 Big South Player of the Year.Â
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At the time of her graduation, Hagen ranked third in program history with 1,479 career digs, fourth with 341 career blocks and seventh with 1,308 career kills.
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After serving two years as a graduate assistant with the Lady Flames volleyball program (2004-05), Hagen transitioned to the administrative side of Liberty Athletics where she has continually help shape the upward trajectory of the department. She began her administrative role as Director of Compliance and has served as Senior Woman Administrator since 2013.
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Erin (McKeown) Hagen’s impact on Liberty Athletics has been felt for more than two decades, starting with a star-studded career on the volleyball court for the Lady Flames.
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Hagen was a driving force at the middle blocker position behind Liberty’s volleyball success in the early 2000s. She helped the Lady Flames to two appearances in the Big South Championship title match (2001 and 2002), an NCAA Tournament berth (2001) and the 2003 Big South regular-season championship.
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As a sophomore, the native of Glendale, Ariz., helped the Lady Flames win the 2001 Big South Conference championship and the program’s third NCAA Tournament berth.
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One of only five players in program history with 1,000 or more kills, 1,000 or more digs and 300 or more blocks, Hagen was twice named the Big South first-team all-conference listing, a two-time first-team VaSID selection, the 2002 Big South Championships MVP and was honored as the 2003 Big South Player of the Year.Â
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At the time of her graduation, Hagen ranked third in program history with 1,479 career digs, fourth with 341 career blocks and seventh with 1,308 career kills.
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After serving two years as a graduate assistant with the Lady Flames volleyball program (2004-05), Hagen transitioned to the administrative side of Liberty Athletics where she has continually help shape the upward trajectory of the department. She began her administrative role as Director of Compliance and has served as Senior Woman Administrator since 2013.
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