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       SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: May 29, 2019, 11:09 am
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       new coach TBD.
       graduates: daly, rees, pugal, howell, brown, comber, gerstner,
       anderson, pedone, reiter
       incoming: too many to mention (i count 19)
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       of course, with new coaching sometimes comes new players and
       transfers-out.
       #Post#: 27072--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: June 3, 2019, 2:12 pm
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       any word in committed players, current players?
       also here is some love for harrell:
  HTML https://www.collegecrosse.com/2019/6/3/18650533/college-crosse-2019-all-freshmen-team-rookies-matt-brandau-joey-epstein-sam-handley-lacrosse-picks
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       > 2019 College Crosse All-Freshmen Honorable Mentions
       > Midfield: Jake Cates (Boston University), Cole Dutton
       (Lafayette), Stephen Dwyer (Wagner), Layton Harrell (Stony
       Brook), Sal Iaria (Vermont), Cam Kostus (Detroit Mercy), Kyle
       Long (Maryland), Quinn McCahon (Notre Dame), Declan McDermott
       (Georgetown), Clay Miller (Delaware), Nick Polydoras (Cleveland
       State), Hunter Vines (High Point), Dylan Watson (Georgetown),
       Kevin Winkoff (Binghamton)
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       #Post#: 27074--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: LI27
       Date: June 3, 2019, 7:50 pm
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       >
       > new coach TBD.
       >
       > graduates: daly, rees, pugal, howell, brown, comber, gerstner,
       anderson, pedone, reiter
       >
       > incoming: too many to mention (i count 19)
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       >
       > of course, with new coaching sometimes comes new players and
       transfers-out.
       >
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       Reiter is not graduating and will be playing next year.
       #Post#: 27075--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: June 3, 2019, 8:02 pm
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       great, thank you.  red shirt?
       #Post#: 27130--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: LI27
       Date: June 14, 2019, 11:23 pm
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       --- Quote from: Chairman of the Board link ---
       >
       > great, thank you.  red shirt?
       >
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       Yes freshman year on football team
       #Post#: 27192--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: June 23, 2019, 6:46 pm
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  HTML https://www.newsday.com/sports/college/stony-brook/stony-brook-lacrosse-coach-gilardi-1.32655719
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       >
       > “I never thought I’d have a chance to come home,” said
       Gilardi, 37, who spent the last nine years as Towson’s offensive
       coordinator after other coaching stops at Denison, Ohio State
       (his alma mater) and Navy. “When you get into this profession,
       you can’t really ever know where you’re going to end up.”
       >
       > As the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for
       Towson, Gilardi led the nation’s 17th-ranked offense this season
       at 12.69 goals per game. Stony Brook finished 55th at 10.13
       goals per game.
       >
       > Towson was ranked No. 1 in the nation in early March, the
       first No. 1 ranking in program history, and earned the No. 6
       overall seed in the NCAA tournament, losing to Maryland in the
       first round. The Tigers reached the NCAA quarterfinals in 2016
       and the Final Four in 2017.
       >
       > “For me, it’s when you find the right fit, you have to take
       advantage of it,” Gilardi said. “My journey was a great journey,
       and I learned a lot from it.”
       >
       > A skilled recruiter touted for player development, Gilardi
       said he’s already made calls to current players. The team’s top
       eight scorers return, so Gilardi has talent with which to work.
       “We’re attacking this from Day 1 the right way and getting those
       guys involved.”
       >
       > “Anthony is a tireless recruiter who is one of the most
       respected offensive minds in the game,” Heilbron said in a
       statement. “Our expectation at Stony Brook is to compete for a
       national championship, and Anthony has a vision to help lead us
       there.”
       >
       > There’s no staff in place around Gilardi, and he said he’s
       keeping his options open. But he acknowledged the benefit of
       coaches with Long Island ties who can help recruit local
       talents.
       >
       > “Getting the right players to stay home is a big piece of it,”
       he said.
       >
       > Gilardi played football and lacrosse at Baldwin, where he fell
       in love with the community that was immersed in the local sports
       scene. He’s coming home.
       >
       > “Everything’s in place,” he said, “and we want to win.”
       --- End Quote ---
       sounds like the staff was let go?
       #Post#: 27193--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Hammertime
       Date: June 24, 2019, 6:46 pm
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       This should answer a lot of your questions about UCON move to
       the Big East
  HTML https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/27038961/what-uconn-expected-move-big-east-mean-biggest-programs
       #Post#: 27196--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: LaxFan
       Date: June 25, 2019, 10:18 am
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       >
       >
  HTML https://www.newsday.com/sports/college/stony-brook/stony-brook-lacrosse-coach-gilardi-1.32655719
       >
       > [quote]
       > “I never thought I’d have a chance to come home,” said
       Gilardi, 37, who spent the last nine years as Towson’s offensive
       coordinator after other coaching stops at Denison, Ohio State
       (his alma mater) and Navy. “When you get into this profession,
       you can’t really ever know where you’re going to end up.”
       >
       > As the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for
       Towson, Gilardi led the nation’s 17th-ranked offense this season
       at 12.69 goals per game. Stony Brook finished 55th at 10.13
       goals per game.
       >
       > Towson was ranked No. 1 in the nation in early March, the
       first No. 1 ranking in program history, and earned the No. 6
       overall seed in the NCAA tournament, losing to Maryland in the
       first round. The Tigers reached the NCAA quarterfinals in 2016
       and the Final Four in 2017.
       >
       > “For me, it’s when you find the right fit, you have to take
       advantage of it,” Gilardi said. “My journey was a great journey,
       and I learned a lot from it.”
       >
       > A skilled recruiter touted for player development, Gilardi
       said he’s already made calls to current players. The team’s top
       eight scorers return, so Gilardi has talent with which to work.
       “We’re attacking this from Day 1 the right way and getting those
       guys involved.”
       >
       > “Anthony is a tireless recruiter who is one of the most
       respected offensive minds in the game,” Heilbron said in a
       statement. “Our expectation at Stony Brook is to compete for a
       national championship, and Anthony has a vision to help lead us
       there.”
       >
       > There’s no staff in place around Gilardi, and he said he’s
       keeping his options open. But he acknowledged the benefit of
       coaches with Long Island ties who can help recruit local
       talents.
       >
       > “Getting the right players to stay home is a big piece of it,”
       he said.
       >
       > Gilardi played football and lacrosse at Baldwin, where he fell
       in love with the community that was immersed in the local sports
       scene. He’s coming home.
       >
       > “Everything’s in place,” he said, “and we want to win.”
       --- End Quote ---
       sounds like the staff was let go?  Yeah, Gibson is now the OC
       for Fairfield.  I hope Gilardi can fill his staff soon.
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       #Post#: 27214--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: June 27, 2019, 3:26 pm
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  HTML https://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2019/6/27/together-we-transform-blog-together-we-transform-thursday-june-27-2019.aspx?path=blog
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       > I could not be more excited to welcome Anthony Gilardi, who we
       announced last week as our new head men's lacrosse coach, back
       home to Long Island. Anthony is the right person to lead our
       program forward and has already hit the ground in a full sprint.
       >
       > I expected there to be significant interest in the job but I
       had no idea what was coming. The quality and depth of our
       candidate pool, which included sitting head coaches as well as
       top assistants, exceeded my expectations.
       >
       > Anthony competed hard for this job and won it. He brings a
       fire and passion that will resonate loudly with our current
       players, recruits, fans and alumni. The blueprint that he helped
       to create at Towson – ultimately resulting in a Final Four
       appearance in 2017 as well as a No. 1 ranking in 2019 – was very
       enticing to me. Plus, as a native Long Islander he is going to
       do work tirelessly to keep the best players in our backyard
       home.
       >
       > There is a great deal more that I could go into, but I believe
       that Anthony is going to do tremendous things for Stony Brook.
       I'm excited for our student-athletes to meet him, which they
       will have the chance to do on Monday. Even though it's only been
       a week since I offered Anthony the job, he has already made some
       key moves that will help our program moving forward. We've been
       in regular contact and he's definitely making things happen!
       >
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       #Post#: 27216--------------------------------------------------
       Re: SB Lacrosse 2020 Season
   DIR By: Chairman of the Board
       Date: June 27, 2019, 4:08 pm
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  HTML https://www.sbstatesman.com/2019/06/26/anthony-gilardi-hired-as-mens-lacrosse-head-coach/
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       > ESPN’s Chris Jastrzembski reported that Gilardi became Stony
       Brook’s top choice after the Naval Academy hired former
       Marquette head coach Joe Amplo. Duke assistant coach Matt
       Danowski, Navy assistant coach Ryan Wellner and Robert Morris
       head coach Andrew McMinn were the other finalists for the
       position.
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