Megan Duffy (disambiguation)

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Megan Duffy (born 1984) is an American basketball coach.

Megan Duffy American basketball player and coach

Megan Duffy is an American women's basketball coach, currently the head coach at Marquette University. Previously, she had been the head coach with the Miami RedHawks women's basketball team, an associate head coach with the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball team, George Washington Colonials women's basketball team, an assistant coach with St. John's Red Storm women's basketball team, and a professional basketball player in the WNBA, most recently playing for the New York Liberty.

Megan Duffy may also refer to:

Megan Duffy is an American actress and producer based in Los Angeles, California.

Meghan A. Duffy is an American biologist and associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. She focuses on the causes and consequences of parasitism in natural populations of lake populations.

Meg Duffy is an American musician and guitarist who has played as a studio musician on records by The War on Drugs, Weyes Blood, and William Tyler, among others. Duffy is also a member of Kevin Morby's live band, and is the sole member of indie-rock band Hand Habits. Duffy's Hand Habits project has been compared to Angel Olsen and Big Thief.

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Julia Duffy actress

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Duffy is a surname of Irish origin that comes from the original Irish name Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning descendant or grandson of Dubhthach. Dubhthach was an Old Irish first name meaning "Black". The name also has connotations derived from Spain, Latin America and Italy. Variations include: Duffey, Duffee, Duff, O'Duffey, O'Duffy, Duffe, O'Duffe, Dufficy, Doey, Dohey, Doohey, Duhig and O'Dowey. The name originates from Connacht. It may refer to:

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