Moravian Women's Soccer Coach Accepts Position At Lehigh
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - pEric Lambinus, Moravian College’s head
women’s coach for the past 11 seasons, has resigned his
position Tuesday to accept the same position at NCAA Division I
Lehigh University beginning on February 15th.
“We want to thank Eric for his 11 years of service as a
faculty member and a coach at Moravian College,” Director of
Athletics Paul Moyer said. “Eric has helped put
Moravian’s women’s soccer program on the national scene
and built one of the premiere programs in the Mid-Atlantic
Region.”
Lambinus led the women's squad to a 129-66-16 mark in his 11
seasons as well as six playoff berths including berths in the NCAA
Division III National Championship Tournament in 2005, 2007 and
2008, the program's first-ever conference title in the 2008
Landmark Conference Tournament, six conference tournament
appearances, and a berth in the 2003 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Championship
match.
Lambinus also coached the Moravian men's team during his first ten
years, leading the squad to a 76-101-15 record, their first playoff
appearance in ten years, four Commonwealth Conference playoff
berths and two ECAC Tournament appearances. This past fall was the
first year Lambinus focused on the women's team.
“I would like to thank Moravian College and all the wonderful
people I been associated with in my time as a coach and faculty
member as well as my days as a student-athlete," Lambinus said.
“Moravian has an unbelievable tradition of developing young
adults into quality contributing members of society, both
personally and professionally. I hope that I can continue that
tradition in my move to Lehigh University. There is no doubt in my
mind that Moravian was the perfect place for me in my development
as a student-athlete, coach and person.
“In particular, I would like to thank Paul Moyer and the
entire athletic department for mentoring me from a young and
inexperienced coach into a person that would be entrusted to lead a
Division I women’s soccer program at an institution like
Lehigh University. This is definitely a bittersweet moment for me.
I am truly thankful for my time at Moravian and I will always be a
Greyhound.”
Lambinus graduated from Moravian College in 1994 after an
outstanding athletic career for the Greyhounds. On the soccer
field, Lambinus was a four-time All Middle Atlantic Conference
All-Star (three times on the first team) and led the Greyhounds to
a pair of MAC Southern Division Championships in 1990 and 1991. He
was a two-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America
All-Mid-Atlantic All-American in 1991 and 1992, and Lambinus earned
adidas Regional All-Academic honors three times.
Lambinus also played tennis at Moravian and served as team captain
for both soccer and tennis. He was the soccer team's MVP as a
junior and senior, and the tennis team's MVP as a senior. Lambinus
is third all-time in scoring at Moravian with 88 points in his
soccer career with 33 goals and 22 assists while playing his final
three seasons as a sweeper.
Moravian expects to do a national search for a head women’s
coach.
Story provided by Moravian Sports Information





