Happy Valley Shocker: Tambroni to Penn State
from press release
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State Director of
Athletics Tim Curley has named Jeff Tambroni as the new head coach
of the Nittany Lion men's lacrosse team. Tambroni, who just led
Cornell to its third appearance in the NCAA semifinals in the last
four years, replaces Glenn Thiel, who retired in May.
Tambroni comes to Penn State after 10 superb seasons as head
coach at Cornell. He picked up his eighth straight Ivy League title
(either outright or shared) and led the Big Red to a second
straight national semifinal appearance. Last year, Cornell advanced
all the way to the national title game. Tambroni's stint at Cornell
saw the re-emergence of the Big Red as a national lacrosse power.
He was awarded the 2009 Morris Touchstone Award as the USILA Coach
of the Year after last season's run to the NCAA Finals and was also
named the 2007 and the 2009 FieldTurf/NCAA Division I Coach of the
Year. He has led Cornell to three NCAA semifinal appearances in the
past four seasons (2007, 2009 and 2010) and one NCAA title game
(2009).
"We are thrilled to have Jeff Tambroni join the Penn State
family and take the helm of our men's lacrosse program," said
Curley. "Jeff has established himself as one of the premier coaches
in the country and his success at Cornell speaks for itself. He is
the perfect person to take our lacrosse program to the next level
and establish Penn State as a national presence in one of the
country's fastest growing sports. I look forward to watching the
progress our program makes under his guidance."
Among the nation's most successful lacrosse coaches, Tambroni is
currently ranked fifth among active Division I coaches in winning
percentage (109-40 for .732) and became the 10th-fastest coach in
men's lacrosse history to reach the 100-win mark when he did it in
his 134th career game in March of 2010. During his head-coaching
tenure, Tambroni's players have earned 37 first-team All-Ivy
honors, including five Ivy League Player of the Year awards and
three Rookie of the Year selections. He has also helped his players
to earn a combined 39 All-America honors.
"My family and I are both grateful and excited for the
opportunity offered by Tim Curley to represent the Penn State men's
lacrosse program," Tambroni said. "Penn State athletics are
synonymous with success and we are hopeful that the lacrosse
program will follow a similar path. We would also like to thank
Cornell's Director of Athletics, Andy Noel, and the Cornell
lacrosse family for their support during our time in Ithaca. We
have fond memories of Cornell and are honored to have been part of
the Cornell lacrosse program for the past thirteen years."
Prior to his head coaching duties at Cornell, Tambroni was an
assistant at Cornell from 1997 to 2000. Before heading to Ithaca,
he served as assistant coach at Loyola College during the 1997
season and at Hobart for three seasons, helping the Statesmen to
the 1994 NCAA Division III championship game.
A 1992 graduate of Hobart with a bachelor of arts degree in
American studies, Tambroni was named first-team All-America as a
senior, after scoring 33 goals with 24 assists. He was a
second-team All-America selection in 1990 and 1991, as the
Statesmen won the NCAA Division III championship. He was named most
valuable player of the 1990 championship game and left Hobart tied
for seventh on the school's all-time scoring list with 202 points.
He left the Statesmen ranked sixth in assists (99) and 12th in
goals (103).
Before embarking upon his collegiate coaching career, Tramboni
coached the Heaton Mersey Lacrosse Club of the English Lacrosse
Union for one year and served as a visiting coach for the
Czech-American Lacrosse Foundation in Prague in the summer of 1996.
Tambroni and his wife, Michelle, have three daughters, Carissa,
Madison and Ella.
JEFF TAMBRONI YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
Year W-L Pct. Season Notes
2001 7-6 .538
2002 11-4 .733 NCAA Quarterfinals
2003 9-4 .692 Co-Ivy Champions
2004 9-5 .643 Co-Ivy Champions, NCAA Quarterfinals
2005 11-3 .786 Ivy Champions, NCAA Quarterfinals
2006 11-3 .786 Co-Ivy Champions, NCAA First Round
2007 15-1 .938 Ivy Champions, NCAA Semifinalist
2008 11-4 .733 Co-Ivy Champions, NCAA First Round
2009 13-4 .764 Co-Ivy Champions, NCAA Runner-Up
2010 12-6 .667 Co-Ivy Champions, NCAA Semifinalist
TOTAL 109-40 .732