Scranton Men's Lacrosse Coach Resigns For Position At Notre Dame

SCRANTON, Pa. - Kevin Dugan, head men’s lacrosse coach at
The University of Scranton, has notified Toby Lovecchio, director
of athletics, of his decision to resign, effective immediately, to
accept the newly-created position of director of men’s
lacrosse operations at the University of Notre Dame.
In addition, Lovecchio has announced that Tim Marshall,
Dugan’s top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for
the past two seasons, will serve as head coach on an interim basis
for the upcoming 2010 season.
Dugan, a 2001 graduate of Notre Dame, led the Royals to 26 wins and
three conference post-season tournament appearances, including a
berth in the championship game of the Landmark Conference
tournament in 2009, over the last three seasons. In 2008, with a
roster that included 28 freshmen among its 37 players, Dugan led
Scranton to a school-record 12 wins. In addition, Scranton had four
players earn all-conference honors that season, the most for the
program since 1995.
Under his tutelage, seven Scranton players have earned
all-conference honors, including Kyle Frank, the Landmark
Conference Rookie of the Year in 2007, while 15 have been
recognized for their achievements in the classroom as well as on
the playing field.
"I am really excited to be joining the Notre Dame staff, but at the
same time, I am definitely not specifically happy or excited about
leaving Scranton, I really enjoyed my time here” says Dugan.
“The young men on the Scranton team are a mature, confident
and determined group and I know they are excited about the
opportunity they will have to take full ownership of their success
this spring. I have no doubt they are going to be extremely well
coached and prepared by Tim Marshall.”
Dugan has also served as ambassador for the sport, providing
clinics for coaches and players of all ages not only here in
Northeastern Pennsylvania but internationally as well. He founded
the non-profit organization, Fields of Growth, which uses lacrosse
as a platform to introduce community development projects in
Uganda, East Africa. While at Scranton, Dugan became very involved
in international social justice issues serving on the
University’s Board of Education for Justice and leading
students on service trips to El Salvador, Ecuador and Jamaica.
“I am extremely grateful for all that Coach Dugan has done
for our men’s lacrosse program, the local communities, our
athletic department, and of course the University,” says
Lovecchio. “His positive impact on all of these areas has
been tremendous. The entire University community has benefited
greatly from Kevin’s deep commitment to our University
mission and passion for the game of lacrosse. I wish Kevin great
success, health and happiness in the life that is ahead of him at
The University of Notre Dame.”





