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College Men’s Lacrosse: BYU Men’s Lacrosse Names Matt Schneck As New Head Coach

Matt Schneck, BYU Men's Lacrosse Coach

Matt Schneck, BYU Men's Lacrosse Coach

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Matt Schneck has been named as BYU’s new lacrosse head coach, as announced on Thursday by Lee Gibbons, director of Extramural Sports.

Schneck will replace 14-year coach Jason Lamb, who had carried various BYU lacrosse teams to three National Championships. Lamb’s coaching record to date is 195-65. Schneck spent eight years as an assistant coach under Lamb.

No reasons were given in the news release for the change in staffing for BYU lacrosse and both Scheck and Lamb were unavailable for comment on Thursday.

Players reacted well to the news and are optimistic for their future with Schneck as head coach.

“Obviously we are going to miss coach Lamb,” said senior captain Elliot Grow, a two-time All-American middie, in a prior news release. “But going forward, the choice was clear very early that coach Schneck was the right person to not only maintain the proud tradition of BYU lacrosse, but to help us advance the program.”

Britt Cone, senior captain and two-time All-American, is saddened to see Lamb leave but is “excited to see what adjustments he (Schneck) can make with the program to bring some positive change to the program.”

Grow and Cone both said the team’s focus is on winning another National Championship this upcoming season, with Schneck as the key to doing so.            

In a news release, it was said that the Cougars are returning five starting defensemen, a starting goalie, and three starting defensive midfielders from last year’s team, which should help them in their quest for that National Championship.

Schneck’s coaching staff will consist of Jordan Harris (defense), Josh Austin (offense) and Justin McClure (strength and conditioning).  Harris, Austin and McClure are all well versed with BYU lacrosse and the programs that have created winning teams in the past.

“Much of the success that I have experienced in my life has come from identifying and building successful teams and that is what we have done with this coaching staff,” Schneck said in a news release.

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College Men’s Lacrosse: North Carolina Men’s Lacrosse To Face Brown In San Francisco Fall Lacrosse Classic On October 10, 2009

San Francisco Fall Lacrosse ClassicSan Francisco Fall Lacrosse Classic LogoTwo of the nation’s top NCAA lacrosse programs – the University of North Carolina Tar Heels and the Brown University Bears – will face off in the inaugural San Francisco Fall Lacrosse Classic, scheduled for Kezar Stadium at 3 pm on October 10, 2009.
 
Ranked 6th and 11th nationally, UNC and Brown’s historic clash at the San Francisco Fall Lacrosse Classic will mark the first time that two NCAA Division I men’s teams have ever met head-to-head in Northern California. 
 
“That two elite lacrosse programs are traveling across the country to play each other speaks volumes about the growth of lacrosse in California,” said Braden Edwards, event organizer and two-time All-American lacrosse player at Gettysburg College. 
 
Lacrosse has been the fastest growing high school and college sport over the past ten years, and there are now more than 10,000 youth lacrosse players in California, an increase of over 200% since 2001.
 
“Playing North Carolina this fall provides a tremendous opportunity to showcase the Brown program and the sport of lacrosse in Northern California”, said Brown head coach Lars Tiffany. 
 
Prior to the start of the competition, free youth clinics will be held for kids 4th – 8th grade, featuring players from the participating teams; and a free coaches clinic will be held for local youth and high school coaches with the coaching staffs from Brown and North Carolina.
 
“Being selected to participate in the inaugural event is quite an honor.  My team and staff
cannot wait to get to the San Francisco Bay area in October to face-off against Brown and participate in helping grow the sport in the area”, continued North Carolina head coach Joe Breschi.
 
100% of the proceeds from the event will go directly to the BAYS Foundation.

ABOUT BAY AREA YOUTH SPORTS FOUNDATION – The BAYS Foundation works to strengthen programs and organizations that provide opportunities and increase access for low-income youth in the Bay Area to participate in organized sports in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.  www.sfbays.org.

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