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to take a position as an associate director of athletics. Mattessich's tenure at UConn coincides with what has arguably been the most successful era of UConn athletics in the university's history, including multiple national championships in men's and women's basketball, Bowl victories in football,
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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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athletics, where he manages the department's financial and internal operations, and is the sport supervisor for several sports, including Ice Hockey.
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club team. He has worked in collegiate athletic administration for over 20 years and is currently the deputy director of athletics at
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Md. inspires a Canadian stamp ; Photo from '74 Hopkins-Terps lacrosse is behind commemorative issue; back story
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Coach of the Year. In 2008, one of Mattessich's former players at UConn said that he "runs the program like a
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Big East Championships in field hockey, soccer and baseball, and an increased commitment to ice hockey.
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as the school's head coach. He served in that position from 1981 to 1983, and compiled a 26–15 record.
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as the Maine men's basketball head coach in 1996. In 2001, he left Maine for the
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Basketball search to begin; UMaine associate athletic director to lead committee
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Mattessich provided the inspiration for a lacrosse player depicted on
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In 1980, Mattessich served as an assistant lacrosse coach at
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UConn Lacrosse Coach Dino Mattessich Gives Back To The Game
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Dino 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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from 1971 to 1974, including on the team that won the
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coach and player. He served as the head coach for the
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In June 1980, he was promoted to replace 815: 801: 695:Baltimore Bees head men's lacrosse coaches 685: 671: 972:Maryland Terrapins men's lacrosse coaches 967:Maryland Terrapins men's lacrosse players 469: 987:Yugoslav emigrants to the United States 324:a 51-cent Canadian stamp issued in 2006 949: 438:, p. 50, University of Maryland, 2009. 390: 388: 382:, p. 65, University of Maryland, 2009. 977:Baltimore Bees men's lacrosse coaches 796: 666: 363: 361: 359: 357: 306:affiliated club lacrosse team at the 962:American people of Croatian descent 397:, Press Box Online, March 13, 2008. 385: 181:varsity lacrosse teams and for the 13: 354: 312:Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League 244:Coaching and administrative career 220:Mattessich played lacrosse at the 197:Mattessich was born in the former 14: 998: 339:Lacrosse: Technique and Tradition 982:UConn Huskies athletic directors 575:Landry playing lacrosse at UConn 226:national championship tournament 643: 626: 607: 584: 568: 554: 529: 513: 436:2009 Men's Lacrosse Media Guide 380:2009 Men's Lacrosse Media Guide 497: 429: 413: 400: 373: 337:that was used on the cover of 232:. He graduated in 1974 with a 1: 348: 193:Early life and college career 163:Dominick A. "Dino" Mattessich 406:"Bees' ten topples Morgan", 7: 748:William Harden Waesche, Sr. 328:World Lacrosse Championship 10: 1003: 134:Accomplishments and honors 832: 702: 562:"Giving Back to the Game" 308:University of Connecticut 296:University of Connecticut 205:, and later emigrated to 183:University of Connecticut 156: 152: 143: 138: 133: 125: 120: 116: 106: 96: 85: 75: 64: 55: 51: 41: 36: 26: 21: 326:in commemoration of the 424:Wilmington Morning Star 250:University of Baltimore 179:University of Baltimore 638:Johns Hopkins Magazine 579:Belmont Citizen-Herald 332:Maryland–Hopkins 222:University of Maryland 175:University of Maryland 649:Frederick Rasmussen, 602:The Bangor Daily News 335:NCAA tournament final 211:Freeport High School 121:Head coaching record 22:Biographical details 510:, December 1, 1994. 288:University of Maine 209:. 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Croatia
Maryland
HC
U. of Baltimore
U. of Baltimore
Maryland
Maryland
Connecticut
PCLL
Croatian-American
lacrosse
University of Maryland
University of Baltimore
University of Connecticut
Hofstra University
Yugoslavia
Croatia
Freeport, New York
Freeport High School
lacrosse
University of Maryland
national championship tournament
1973
bachelor's degree
physical education
University of Baltimore
Chip Silverman
Dick Edell
Maryland
Bud Beardmore

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