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Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 4:43 pm
by balderdash
Current Openings:

Alma (MI)
Allegheny (PA)
Averett (VA)
Catholic (DC)
Immaculata (PA)
Marian (WI)
Methodist (NC)
Mount St. Joseph (OH)
Muskingum (OH)
Pitt-Bradford (PA-2025)
Thiel (PA)
Vermont State (VT) [formerly Castleton]
Wells (NY)

Filled:

Birmingham Southern College - Carson Sterling HC (promoted from OC)
Augustana (IL) - Jon Paul, St. Ambrose HC
Eastern Connecticut St. (CT) - Craig Gibson, Fairfield AHC
Eastern (PA) - Colin Piper (Interim Currently), Eastern AC
Haverford (PA) - Richard Carrington, Amherst AC
Ithaca (NY) - Tommy Pearce, Allegheny HC
Keuka (NY) - Ty Trombley, Keuka Interim HC
Lawrence (WI-2025) - Michael Zadorga, Davis and Elkins HC
Lycoming (PA) - Tony Mackin, Averett HC

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:33 pm
by LaxRatinOH2
Add Concordia University Chicago to the available list

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 6:30 am
by LaxCoach13
Alma is filled, hired AC from fellow MIAA school Kalamazoo. https://almascots.com/news/2023/7/7/cam ... coach.aspx

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 7:52 am
by boredatwork

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 9:06 am
by Leonard Washington
Current Openings:

Allegheny (PA)
Averett (VA)
Catholic (DC)
Immaculata (PA)
Marian (WI)
Methodist (NC)
Muskingum (OH)
Pitt-Bradford (PA-2025)
Thiel (PA)
Vermont State (VT)
Wells (NY)

Filled:

Alma (MI) - Zach Cameron, Kalamazoo AC
Augustana (IL) - Jon Paul, St. Ambrose HC
Birmingham Southern (AL) - Carson Sterling AC
Eastern Connecticut St. (CT) - Craig Gibson, Fairfield AHC
Eastern (PA) - Colin Piper (Interim Currently), Eastern AC
Haverford (PA) - Richard Carrington, Amherst AC
Ithaca (NY) - Tommy Pearce, Allegheny HC
Keuka (NY) - Ty Trombley, Keuka Interim HC
Lawrence (WI-2025) - Michael Zadorga, Davis and Elkins HC
Lycoming (PA) - Tony Mackin, Averett HC
Mount Saint Joseph (OH) - Colin McSharar, Anderson (WLAX) HC

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 10:32 am
by Midwestfan2018
Heidelberg is open again, Coach Cyron not listed.

http://bergathletics.com/sports/mens-la ... on-tbd/658

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 7:29 am
by balderdash
LaxRatinOH2 wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:33 pm Add Concordia University Chicago to the available list
Looks like Coach Gwyn was still out trying to recruit this past weekend?

CUC has had some tough sledding over the last 3 years. Really since the program started... which makes one wonder how well its supported.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:20 am
by LaxRatinOH2
He’s finishing out the summer recruiting and the position will open up next month. He’s going back home according to a source that’s part of the program.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am
by River Donkey
What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:04 am
by ReturnOfTheWAC
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Ill push back on this, the avg American lives just 18 miles from where they grew up. Additionally in the avg American changes jobs 3-7 times in a lifetime. This isn't just a young coach thing.. You just are looking at it from a lacrosse coaching perspective. Most college coaches have to move away from "home" or any type of family and friends to get their career started. Usually to a non traditional area and to weaker programs. A few years of struggles added, lack of true "good jobs", on to the fact that it is getting harder and harder to support yourself or a family on a coaching salary and burn out is going to happen. Remember lacrosse coach sounds like an awesome job to so many young just out of college players until they realize(like most people in every profession) that there is more to the profession then just being on the field. I know plenty of people who wanted to get onto Wall Street, or Sales, or medicine at a young age until they realized what the profession really entailed.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:33 am
by LacrosseFan33
ReturnOfTheWAC wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:04 am
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Ill push back on this, the avg American lives just 18 miles from where they grew up. Additionally in the avg American changes jobs 3-7 times in a lifetime. This isn't just a young coach thing.. You just are looking at it from a lacrosse coaching perspective. Most college coaches have to move away from "home" or any type of family and friends to get their career started. Usually to a non traditional area and to weaker programs. A few years of struggles added, lack of true "good jobs", on to the fact that it is getting harder and harder to support yourself or a family on a coaching salary and burn out is going to happen. Remember lacrosse coach sounds like an awesome job to so many young just out of college players until they realize(like most people in every profession) that there is more to the profession then just being on the field. I know plenty of people who wanted to get onto Wall Street, or Sales, or medicine at a young age until they realized what the profession really entailed.
YESSSS! Perfectly said.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 11:24 am
by River Donkey
ReturnOfTheWAC wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:04 am
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Ill push back on this, the avg American lives just 18 miles from where they grew up. Additionally in the avg American changes jobs 3-7 times in a lifetime. This isn't just a young coach thing.. You just are looking at it from a lacrosse coaching perspective. Most college coaches have to move away from "home" or any type of family and friends to get their career started. Usually to a non traditional area and to weaker programs. A few years of struggles added, lack of true "good jobs", on to the fact that it is getting harder and harder to support yourself or a family on a coaching salary and burn out is going to happen. Remember lacrosse coach sounds like an awesome job to so many young just out of college players until they realize(like most people in every profession) that there is more to the profession then just being on the field. I know plenty of people who wanted to get onto Wall Street, or Sales, or medicine at a young age until they realized what the profession really entailed.
That would make sense, great answer. Thank you

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 1:47 pm
by SpartanLaxFanatic
I'll also add this. Cost of living is clearly going up. Schools are struggling to fill beds/dorms and that doesn't help either. A lot of these smaller Division 3 programs are underfunded and under supported. Like mentioned above, these young HCs often have so much on their plate and are paid 1/4 or 1/2 of the actual work and time they are putting into the university. And to be honest, what is the true benefit of grinding your ass off, it's tough for young D3 guys to make the immediate jump into D1 coaching. That might change now with the addition of a third assistant for D1 programs. But still, that third assistant position isn't making great money either. The other reality is that there aren't a ton of incredible jobs in D3 and those jobs rarely, if ever, come open. You really have to love the grind and be dedicated to the program you are at if you are expecting a young HC to stay at their program for more than 3/4 years when they probably begin to realize there isn't a massive payoff for that hard work. How many of these coaches are getting significant raises for their success? So where's the incentive to grind your tail off to get the program to new heights when again many of these universities are under tighter and tighter budgets and I promise you that the last place the money will be going will be into athletics.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 2:37 pm
by NNELax
Hell you see D1 assistants, D2/D3 HC's leave the profession all the time...It's not sustainable unless you have generational wealth or a spouse who can offset the lack of money. A lot of time of away from family is not worth it imo....

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:14 pm
by D3LaxFan2
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Very underpaid and under respected profession. Little opportunity for advancement or salary growth without switching jobs, and very challenging work-life balance.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:00 pm
by River Donkey
D3LaxFan2 wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:14 pm
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Very underpaid and under respected profession. Little opportunity for advancement or salary growth without switching jobs, and very challenging work-life balance.
Don’t forget shortening shelf life for coaches. It’s mind blowing to think how many good coaches have come and gone over the years.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2023 9:14 pm
by jetdirect47
D3LaxFan2 wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 3:14 pm
River Donkey wrote: Tue Jul 11, 2023 8:44 am What’s with these young coaches getting homesick and leaving their jobs and the players and the school hanging?
Very underpaid and under respected profession. Little opportunity for advancement or salary growth without switching jobs, and very challenging work-life balance.
Don't forget about the cost of daycare. Closer to home is closer to free babysitting.

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2023 1:57 pm
by balderdash
Current Openings:

Allegheny (PA)
Averett (VA)
Catholic (DC)
Concordia University-Chicago (IL)
Heidelberg (OH)
Immaculata (PA)
Marian (WI)
Methodist (NC)
Muskingum (OH)
Pitt-Bradford (PA-2025)
Thiel (PA)
Vermont State (VT)
Wells (NY)

Filled:

Alma (MI) - Zach Cameron, Kalamazoo AC
Augustana (IL) - Jon Paul, St. Ambrose HC
Birmingham Southern (AL) - Carson Sterling AC
Eastern Connecticut St. (CT) - Craig Gibson, Fairfield AHC
Eastern (PA) - Colin Piper (Interim Currently), Eastern AC
Haverford (PA) - Richard Carrington, Amherst AC
Ithaca (NY) - Tommy Pearce, Allegheny HC
Keuka (NY) - Ty Trombley, Keuka Interim HC
Lawrence (WI-2025) - Michael Zadorga, Davis and Elkins HC
Lycoming (PA) - Tony Mackin, Averett HC
Mount Saint Joseph (OH) - Colin McSharar, Anderson (WLAX) HC

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2023 4:16 pm
by LI_Lax14
I am hearing that Catholic will be announced tomorrow

Re: Coaching Carousel 2023 - D3

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2023 6:22 pm
by Bananas4Laxx
LI_Lax14 wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2023 4:16 pm I am hearing that Catholic will be announced tomorrow
Hearing current D3 assistant with Landmark ties