2nd Annual Midwest Lacrosse Coaches
Clinic (MLCC) - at Robert Morris University in the Sewell Center
Saturday - January 29, 2005
Time: Registration begins at 2:30pm
Registration: All coaches can pre register online at
www.bigshotlacrosse.com
Scheduled speakers:
Tim McIntee - Head Coach, NCAA Division I Manhattan College
In his seventh year with the Jaspers, McIntee has been at the
forefront of the successful turnaround of the Manhattan Lacrosse program.
McIntee joined Manhattan after a stellar playing
and coaching career on the collegiate, professional and international
level. While at C.W. Post Post, McIntee was a three-time NCAA All-American
and a four-year letter winner in lacrosse as a midfielder. McIntee went
on to play with the United States World Team in the 1990 World Championships.
He starred in the professional ranks as a member of the New York Saints
of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League. In seven seasons with the Saints (1990-97),
McIntee recorded 97 points (46 goals, 51 assists), which ranks him among
the all-time leading scorers in franchise history.
Before Manhattan, McIntee was an assistant
coach and offensive coordinator for St. John's University from 1993-96.
He also coached the boys lacrosse team at Syosset High School in 1996
and 1997 and coached East Islip High School from 1994-1997.
Brendan McWilliams - Head Coach, NCAA Division III Kenyon College
Brendan McWilliams is entering his second
season as the head coach of the Kenyon College Lords lacrosse program.
Before his first Lords team posted a 5-10 record during the 2004 campaign,
McWilliams spent the previous season as an assistant coach at the University
of Vermont.
In addition to being Vermont's offensive coordinator,
his duties also included planning practices, national recruiting, alumni
relations and fundraising for a team that finished the season with a
5-8 record.
Rick Matthews - Head Coach, Seton Hill University
Rick Matthews arrives at Seton Hill after most
recently serving as the assistant men's lacrosse coach at Washington
& Lee University in Lexington, VA for two years. During his tenure,
the Generals captured the 2002 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship
and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. He also served as the athletic department
coordinator for underrepresented students at Washington & Lee.
Matthews is a 2000 graduate of Limestone College
in Gaffney, South Carolina. At Limestone, he was a member of the NCAA
Division II National Champions while earning First Team All-American accolades
as a midfielder his senior season, as well as honorable mention All-American
status his junior season. After graduating from Limestone, Matthews
played professionally for the Ottawa Rebels of the National Lacrosse
League. His experience in the professional ranks also includes a short
stint with memberships services for the United States Lacrosse Association.
Following his playing career, Matthews stayed
on as an assistant coach with Limestone, helping guide the Saints to
a Division II national runner-up finish in 2001, before moving on with
head coach Mike Cerino to Washington & Lee.
Schedule:
2:30pm-Registration (RMU, Sewell Center)
3:00pm- Speaker 1
4:00pm- Speaker 2
5:00pm- Speaker 3
6:00pm-7:00pm- Social sponsored by Riddell across from campus
at the Ground Round
7:30pm- RMU vs. Niagara hockey game at RMU Island Sports Center
Cost: $20 pre-registered or $25 day of clinic (There will
be a $5 walk up fee for coaches who are not pre-registered).
Sponsors: Riddell Lacrosse, Three Rivers Lacrosse, Big Shot Lacrosse
If there are any additional questions please contact Bear Davis
at 412-716-4317 or davisk@rmu.edu