USA Lacrosse



Matt Kerwick
Assistant Coach
Hobart

National Team Experience
• 2006 U.S. Men's National Team

Honors
• Patriot League Coach of the Year (2002)
• Babe Kraus Division III Coach of the Year (1997)
• Super Six Coach of the Year (1996, '97)
• 1st-team All-American (1990)
• 2nd-team All-American (1989)
• NCAA Tournament MVP (1989)


Year Record Pct. Conference Titles Postseason
2002 6-8 .429 Patriot League Champions NCAA First Round
2003 5-8 .385

2004 9-7 .563 NCAA First Round
2005 7-7 .500

Career 27-30 .474

At Hobart: Matt enters his fifth season at his alma mater Hobart College...Patriot League champions (2002)...Two NCAA Division I Tournament appearances (2002, '04)...Has coached three All-ECAC Lacrosse League selections...Has coached one ECAC Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year (2005: Daryl Veltman)...Coached 16 All-Patriot League selections...2005: Hobart joined the ECAC Lacrosse League for the first season finishing with a 2-4 league mark. 2004: The Statesmen returned to the NCAA Tournament for a second time in three years under Kerwick's guidance. Hobart finished second in the Patriot League but received its second at-large bid to the NCAA's on the strength of a 9-6 record with wins over two teams ranked in the top-13...2003: Hobart went 4-2 in the Patriot League, good enough for third place in the standings...2002: His first season back at his alma mater. Kerwick guided his team to a Patriot League championship and a NCAA Tournament berth. Matt was named Patriot League Coach of the Year.

Other Coaching Experience
Georgetown University - Assistant Coach (1999-2001)
Alfred University - Head Coach (1996-98)
University of Pennsylvania - Assistant Coach (1995)
Randolph-Macon - Head Coach (1992-94)

Playing Experience
A four-year letterwinner at Hobart College in men's lacrosse and hockey...Member of four NCAA Division III National Championship teams...1st-team All-American (1990)...2nd-team All-American (1989)...NCAA Tournament MVP (1989)...Served as captain of both the lacrosse and hockey teams his senior year...Recipient of the William C. Stiles Award (1990), given to a senior student-athlete for leadership, determination, and character.