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Head Coach
Jim Stagnitta
Rutgers University
Division I

Brief Bio

“Jim Stagnitta enters his second season as the head coach of the Rutgers University men’s lacrosse program.

Stagnitta was hired at Rutgers in October, 2001, after guiding Washington & Lee to 12 consecutive winning seasons, six conference championships and five appearances in the NCAA Tournament since 1990.

Stagnitta has been a perennial winner in the sport of lacrosse throughout his career, as both a player and coach. He compiled a staggering 136-42 (.764) record at Washington & Lee, including a 56-8 record (.875) in his last four seasons from 1998-2001. The Generals won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) championship six times in Stagnitta's tenure and advanced to the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals in 1991, 1993, 1998, and 1999, and the NCAA Division III Semifinals in 2000.”
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Number of Seasons Coaching the Scarlet Knights 2
Importance of Goalie Position The goalie is the last line of defense. A quality goalie can make up for defensive mistakes as well as contribute to the confidence of a unit. The goalie is a leader who can pick-up the level of play of everyone around him.

Who's his Goalie, recognized as HOT by Goalie Nation?
Greg Havalchak

 

meet Coach Stagnitta's team

Rutgers University • Scarlet Knights

 

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