Whipple Joins FSU Coaching Staff
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 1:39 pm
From FSULacrosse.com:
When Rory Whipple returns to Harkins Field in the fall, he won't be coaching from the opposition's side. Instead, he'll be on Florida State's side as the team's new offensive coordinator.
"He brings tremendous experience and maturity to the program," said Seminole Head Coach Bill Harkins. "He has seen great lacrosse and played great lacrosse, all of which is great experience."
Whipple has spent the last seven seasons as the head coach of Division II's Bryant University and has compiled a 75-40 overall record and a 46-16 Northeast-10 conference record. In his first year as Bryant's head coach, he earned New England Division II Coach of the Year honors. In 2001, the team's second year as a varsity sport, Bryant was ranked No. 6. The following season, Bryant maintained a No. 6 ranking and won its first Eastern College Athletic Conference Division II championship.
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When Rory Whipple returns to Harkins Field in the fall, he won't be coaching from the opposition's side. Instead, he'll be on Florida State's side as the team's new offensive coordinator.
"He brings tremendous experience and maturity to the program," said Seminole Head Coach Bill Harkins. "He has seen great lacrosse and played great lacrosse, all of which is great experience."
Whipple has spent the last seven seasons as the head coach of Division II's Bryant University and has compiled a 75-40 overall record and a 46-16 Northeast-10 conference record. In his first year as Bryant's head coach, he earned New England Division II Coach of the Year honors. In 2001, the team's second year as a varsity sport, Bryant was ranked No. 6. The following season, Bryant maintained a No. 6 ranking and won its first Eastern College Athletic Conference Division II championship.
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