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Head Coach Dave Cottle 6 2008 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE HEAD COACH DAVE COTTLE SEVENTH SEASON AT Maryland • SALISBURY '78 Since arriving to the percentage, which ranks sixth among active coaches with at the ACC’s all-time winningest coach, Dick Edell, who retired College Park campus in the least 100 wins. on Sept. 3, 2001 after 18 years with the Terps. fall of 2001, Dave Cottle has During his tenure at Maryland, not only has the program Last season, which was viewed by many as a “rebuilding continued the storied tradition continued to be among the sport’s elite, but Terrapin players year” for the Terps proved to be one of Cottle’s finest seasons of excellence of the Maryland have also thrived and received national attention. In the past as a head coach. With an inexperienced offense and an injury- men’s lacrosse program six seasons under Cottle a total of 20 Terps have earned 38 riddled defense, Cottle managed to lead Maryland to a 10-6 and helped usher the Terps All-America honors. Two Terps, Michael Howley in 2003 and record and a No. 7-seed in the NCAA Tournament. into a new era of national Lee Zink in 2004, won the Schmeisser Memorial Cup, which The Terps returned to the NCAA Final Four for the second prominence. is given annually to the nation's outstanding defender. In 2006, straight season in 2006. Cottle's squad finished the year with a Under Cottle’s leadership Joe Walters became Maryland’s all-time leader in goals and 12-5 record and earned Maryland the No. 2 seed in the NCAA the Terrapins have made points and was named the winner of the Jack Turnbull Memorial tournament for just the second time in school history. Seven five-straight trips to the NCAA tournament, earned a top-three Award as the nation’s top attackman. Terrapin players earned All-America honors with Walters and seed four times and advanced to the Final Four in 2003, 2005 The backbone of Cottle’s success has been a strong work midfielder Bill McGlone being first team selections. Walters and 2006. Since 2003, Maryland is one of only four programs ethic and an emphasis on “student-athletes.” Six of Cottle’s was also named the ACC Player of the Year for the second to make three final four appearances. Terrapin players earned USILA Scholar All-America honors, time in his career. Cottle is also deeply involved in the national leadership including 2005 graduate Ian Healy, who became just the third In 2005 Cottle directed Maryland to its ninth trip to the for the sport of lacrosse. He is currently serving a term on Maryland student-athlete to be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, NCAA Semifinals and its second straight ACC tournament the NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse committee and is the the nations oldest and most prestigious academic society. championship. The Terps ended the season with an overall vice-president of the Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Cottle, 52, was named the eighth coach in the storied history record of 11-6, but finished the season winning six of their last Association. of Maryland lacrosse on Sept. 26, 2001, taking the reins from seven games. Six Maryland players were named postseason Prior to arriving in College Park, Cottle spent 19 seasons as the head coach at Loyola College. There he led the Greyhounds to 14 straight NCAA tournament appearances, including a pair of berths in the national semifinals. Cottle, now in his 26th season as a head coach, is tied for first all-time in NCAA history with 19 NCAA tournament bids. He is currently fifth among active coaches in wins with 248. His overall mark of 248-98 gives him a 71.7 winning COTTle’s CAREER RECORD Year School W-L Pct. NCAA Tournament 1983 Loyola 5-9 .357 1984 Loyola 10-4 .714 1985 Loyola 8-5 .615 1986 Loyola 7-4 .636 1987 Loyola 8-3 .727 1988 Loyola 12-2 .857 NCAA Quarterfinals 1989 Loyola 10-1 .909 NCAA Quarterfinals 1990 Loyola 11-3 .786 NCAA Finalists 1991 Loyola 9-4 .692 NCAA Quarterfinals 1992 Loyola 8-4 .667 NCAA First Round 1993 Loyola 8-5 .615 NCAA Quarterfinals 1994 Loyola 11-2 .846 NCAA Quarterfinals 1995 Loyola 11-4 .733 NCAA Quarterfinals 1996 Loyola 7-6 .538 NCAA Quarterfinals 1997 Loyola 10-4 .714 NCAA Quarterfinals 1998 Loyola 13-2 .867 NCAA Semifinals 1999 Loyola 12-1 .923 NCAA Quarterfinals 2000 Loyola 11-3 .786 NCAA First Round 2001 Loyola 10-4 .714 NCAA Quarterfinals 2002 Maryland 9-4 .692 2003 Maryland 12-4 .750 NCAA Semifinals 2004 Maryland 13-3 .813 NCAA Quarterfinals 2005 Maryland 11-6 .647 NCAA Semifinals 2006 Maryland 12-5 .706 NCAA Semifinals 2007 Maryland 10-6 .625 NCAA First Round Totals 25 Years 248-98 .717 19 Appearances 7 2008 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE All-Americans, including McGlone, who was a first team In 1994 Cottle guided the Greyhounds to one of their best He was an assistant coach for Team USA 1994, which selection. Cottle’s program also earned another honor in seasons ever. Loyola finished 11-2, recording wins against won the world championship in Manchester, England. Cottle June of 2005 when Walters was named to the 2006 U.S. four NCAA tournament teams. The Greyhounds earned the has addressed many lacrosse gatherings across the country, National Team, the only college player to be selected to the nation’s No. 1 ranking for only the second time in their history. including the USILA Coaches’ Convention, and he serves as a 23-man roster. Loyola concluded the regular season with a 17-15 victory member of the All-America Selection Committee. In February Cottle guided the 2004 Terps to a 13-3 record and their first over Johns Hopkins, the program’s first victory ever against of 1998 he was inducted into the Baltimore Chapter of the ACC championship since 1998. Maryland finished the season the Blue Jays. Lacrosse Foundation’s Hall of Fame. ranked No. 3 in the USILA poll and made it to the quarterfinals Cottle’s 1988 squad finished with a 12-2 record, earning A graduate of Baltimore’s Northern High School, Cottle of the NCAA tournament. Eight Terrapin players earned All- Loyola’s first NCAA Division I tournament berth. Loyola lives with his wife, Lynn, daughters, Taylor and Tory, and son, America honors, including three first team honorees. defeated Air Force for its first NCAA postseason victory before Sean, in Edgewater, Md. In 2003 he led Maryland back to the NCAA Semifinals for losing to Penn in the quarterfinals. The Greyhounds concluded the first since 1998. The Terps had a stellar season, including the season ranked fifth in the nation, and Cottle earned USILA a No. 3 final ranking. Maryland piled numerous accolades as Coach-of-the-Year honors, becoming the first coach in Loyola they had eight USILA All-Americans including Howley, who was athletic history to receive a national award. Cottle was also COTTle vs. … ALL-TIME a first-team honoree. The Terps posted a 12-4 record in 2003 selected to coach the South team in the 1988 North-South Adelphi 6-0 New Hampshire 0-1 and gave Cottle his third trip to the national semifinals. All-Star Game. Air Force 4-0 North Carolina 13-10 He led his Loyola teams to top-10 finishes in each his 14 The 1989 Greyhounds became the only Loyola lacrosse Baltimore 0-1 Notre Dame 11-2 seasons. The Greyhounds finished with a winning record the team to complete an undefeated regular season. The Bellarmine 1-0 Ohio State 2-0 final 18 years of his tenure, dating to 1984. Loyola also played Greyhounds beat four nationally ranked teams en route to a Brown 7-7 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 in 14 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, entering the 1998 and perfect 10-0 mark. Loyola was ranked third in the final poll, Bucknell 5-1 Penn 6-4 Butler 7-0 Penn State 8-1 1999 tournaments as the No. 1 seed. behind eventual national champion Syracuse and Johns C.W. Post 9-0 Princeton 2-3 A Baltimore native, Cottle took over a struggling Greyhound Hopkins. Dartmouth 2-1 Providence 0-0 program in 1983. Since posting a first-year record of 5-9, his Cottle came to Loyola in 1982 after leading Severn School to Delaware 16-0 Radford 1-0 only losing season in 25 years as a college head coach, Cottle’s a 26-9 record and consecutive Maryland Scholastic Association Denver 1-0 Rutgers 5-0 Loyola teams reeled off 18 consecutive winning seasons. championships. Prior to his success at Severn, Cottle served Drexel 2-0 Sacred Heart 1-0 The 1998 team’s 13-2 campaign, which ended with a berth for two years as a graduate assistant coach, assistant varsity Duke 9-10 Salisbury 4-0 in the NCAA semifinals, saw Loyola reach a No. 1 national lacrosse coach and physical education instructor at his alma Fairfield 6-0 St. John’s 4-0 ranking, and earn the school’s first No. 1 seed in the NCAA mater, Salisbury State University. Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 St. Joseph’s 1-0 Georgetown 16-1 Stony Brook 1-0 Tournament. One of the finest players in Salisbury State history, Cottle Hobart 4-2 Syracuse 4-11 In 1988 the Greyhounds began a run of 14 consecutive was enshrined into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989. Hofstra 7-1 Towson 17-9 NCAA tournament appearances.
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