Stamatopoulos to Launch D-III La Roche Men
from press release
La Roche College has announced the addition of men's lacrosse
head coach Anthony Stamatopoulos. He will be building a varsity
team for the inaugural lacrosse program at the college, which will
begin its first season in academic year 2010-2011. He joins La
Roche from Robert Morris University in Moon Township, Pa., where he
served as director of operations – assistant coach. He is a
resident of Pittsburgh.
La Roche is part of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
in NCAA Division III. The college decided to add men's lacrosse to
its varsity roster for several reasons, one of the primary ones
being that the sport has been steadily gaining national popularity,
according to Athletic Director Jim Tinkey. Stamatopoulos is the
perfect fit as a coach to come in and build a successful program,
Tinkey said, given his background and prior experience.
"I'd like to thank AD Jim Tinkey and Vice President of Student
Life Colleen Ruefle for this opportunity and for the support they
have provided to me as we work to build the program from the ground
up at La Roche," Stamatopoulos said. "The support and enthusiasm
from the entire La Roche community has been unbelievable, and that
will help us to make great strides quickly."
Stamatopoulos is a Baltimore, Md., native who played lacrosse
while growing up and attending high school. He took a break from
regular play when he earned his bachelor's degree in HVAC/R
Engineering Technology from Ferris State University in Big Rapids,
Mich. While there, however, he served as assistant lacrosse coach
from 2002-2003 and then as head coach from 2003-2005.
In 2005, Stamatopoulos moved to Pittsburgh for a role at the
Department of Energy and helped builders and national organizations
learn about maximizing energy performance in new homes. He also
began his role as head coach of Carnegie Mellon University's
lacrosse team, which he implemented from the ground up. In 2006, he
also began coaching Steel City Select, an elite WPIAL lacrosse
travel team. He then joined Robert Morris in 2008. Stamatopoulos
has founded or directed several lacrosse camps and was named the
2007 CCLA Coach of the Year.
He says his immediate objective at La Roche is to recruit players,
which he hopes to procure initially from western Pennsylvania and
regionally. He will rely on his expertise in establishing new and
young programs, as well as helping a young team to learn and grow
together.
"Lacrosse is a great sport, and our new players have the unique
opportunity to help build something special at La Roche," he said.
"Lacrosse is gaining in popularity because it combines skills from
every sport – you can personalize it, it's fast, it's great
to watch and it's open to various sizes of players. Once you play,
you're hooked."
Lacrosse has rapidly become a premier sport at several colleges
and universities, Stamatopoulos said, and he sees that potential at
La Roche. "We'll have a large presence on campus," he noted.
He remains active as a player himself, on occasion, but
Stamatopoulos said his immediate goal is to introduce La Roche's
program to western Pennsylvania and the surrounding region.





