Quinn
enters his 10th year at the helm
of Middlebury College men's
lacrosse. He has posted a career
record of 104 wins and 26 losses,
with four NCAA Tournament
appearances and three ECAC
Championships. Last season, he
led the team to its first-ever
NCAA Championship and tied a
school record with 15 wins. After
the '92, '96, '97, '99, and '00
seasons, Quinn was named the
NEILA (New England
Intercollegiate Lacrosse
Association) Division III Coach
of the Year.
A
1986 graduate of Middlebury, he
began his coaching career at his
alma mater, coaching lacrosse and
football in the year following
graduation. After one year at
Middlebury, Quinn moved on to
Tufts University, where he was an
assistant coach in lacrosse and
football, while earning his
master's degree in teaching. Two
years at Tufts led Quinn to his
first head coaching
responsibility at Lake Forest
College in Illinois. After a year
at Lake Forest, Quinn returned to
Middlebury in 1990, as an
assistant coach in lacrosse and
football. The next year he was
named head coach of the men's
lacrosse team.
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