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HEAD
COACH: Rob Randall
Office: (585) 389-2194
Email: rrandal5@naz.edu
Now in his seventh season as head coach of the Golden Flyers'
men's lacrosse team, Rob Randall has worked diligently to carry
on the program's successful tradition.
Randall took on the Nazareth lacrosse coaching challenge in 2001,
succeeding Nazareth Sports Hall of Famer Scott Nelson, who won 177
games and three national titles in 15 seasons.
Randall's determined focus and gentle touch have been key ingredients
in enabling the Golden Flyers to maintain their status among the
elite teams in Division III. Nazareth has made four NCAA Tournament
appearances in Randall's six seasons and made a trip to the Division
III championship game in 2004.
In 2005, Randall had the Golden Flyers once again on the brink
of a national championship game appearance, but Nazareth lost a
close game at Middlebury in the Division III semifinals. In '06,
Nazareth finished 12-4 and scored decisive wins over Oneonta and
Ithaca to win the ECAC Upstate Championship. His six-year record
at Nazareth is 78-20 (.796).
The
Golden Flyers won their first 15 games for Randall in 2001, before
falling to Middlebury in the national semifinals. Then after a somewhat
disappointing season -- by Nazareth lacrosse standards -- in 2002
when the Golden Flyers finished 9-5 and missed the NCAA playoffs
for the first time in 12 years, Randall steered the program back
in the right direction in 2003 as the Golden Flyers finished 12-4
overall and captured the Empire 8 Conference championship with a
thrilling 12-11 double overtime victory over Ithaca. For his efforts,
Randall was recognized as Empire 8 Coach of the Year, an honor he
also secured in 2001.
In 2004, after tough regular-season road losses at Cortland and
Ithaca, the Golden Flyers regrouped in time to avenge both defeats
at playoff time. A 7-5 win at Ithaca enabled Nazareth to win the
Empire 8 Conference title for the second year in a row, and a 10-8
win at Cortland in the national quarterfinals set up a semifinal
matchup at Middlebury.
Nazareth won at Middlebury, 12-8, snapping the Panthers' 45-game
home-field winning streak and earning the Golden Flyers a trip to
Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium to meet Salisbury in the national
championship game. Nazareth's season ended there with a 13-9 loss.
In 2005, the Golden Flyers also seemed to peak at playoff time following
tough regular-season losses to RIT and Ithaca. Nazareth was forced
to go on the road for the Empire 8 Tournament and the Golden Flyers
secured the conference's automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament
with decisive wins at Ithaca, 14-4, and at Hartwick, 18-7. They
won playoff games over Stevens Tech (13-10) and Cortland (14-7)
before losing at Middlebury.
Randall was a logical choice to replace Nelson as coach since he
played at Nazareth in 1987 and was an assistant coach for three
seasons in the 1990s. He was on the staff in 1992 when the Golden
Flyers won their first national title.
A native of Rochester, Randall spent the 2000 season as head coach
at SUNY Geneseo. His coaching experience also includes a four-year
stint as head coach at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn.
and three seasons as a Division I assistant coach at the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point.
At Sacred Heart, Randall, like Nelson, started from scratch, building
a program that would eventually be ranked fourth nationally in Division
II.
He compiled a record of 41-20 in his four seasons there and twice
was a finalist for Division II Coach of the Year honors. His 1996
team won the ECAC Division II title.
As a player, Randall was a starting attackman and was named the
Golden Flyers' offensive most valuable player in 1987, Nazareth's
second season of intercollegiate competition. He had 48 points on
18 goals and a team-best 30 assists.
Randall was a scholastic standout at Irondequoit High School and
went on to earn junior college All-America honors at Herkimer County
Community College before enrolling at Nazareth.
He earned a degree in sociology from Nazareth in 1988 and a Master
of Arts degree in teaching from Sacred Heart.
In addition to coaching lacrosse at Nazareth, Randall oversees game
management operations during the fall and winter sports seasons.
During the summer he will operate the popular Nazareth College Lacrosse
Camp. This year's camp is July 9-13.
Randall resides in Rochester with his wife, Barbara; daughter, Carly;
and son, Brett.
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