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team, and the intense offseason conditioning focuses on skill development and team commitment. That is a big challenge for players, but it has paid off on the field." Brian
Mattessich took over as head coach in 2009, and Mattessich continues to work at UConn as the senior associate director of
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In 1980, Mattessich served as an assistant lacrosse coach at
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Lacrosse Coach Dino Mattessich Gives Back To The Game
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Mattessich leaving UMaine for position at Connecticut
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In 1977, Mattessich served as an assistant coach at the
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Bob
Rothgaber, SPSBE '63: Putting His Stamp on Lacrosse
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coach and player. He served as the head coach for the
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335:NCAA tournament final
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22:Biographical details
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209:. As a freshman at
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951:Categories
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349:References
316:Division I
258:Dick Edell
199:Yugoslavia
343:Bob Scott
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