Andrew Copelan

Title:

Head Lacrosse Coach

Email:

acopelan@fairfield.edu

Phone:

ext. 2073


Andrew Copelan was named head coach of the Fairfield University men’s lacrosse program on August 25, 2008.  He is the third head coach in the varsity history of the program.

“I am extremely excited and honored to be have the opportunity to be the head coach of the lacrosse program at Fairfield,” said Copelan.  “There is a strong tradition of winning at Fairfield and I look forward to the challenge of taking the Stags to the next level.”

Copelan comes to Fairfield after serving as an assistant coach to Dave Cottle at the University of Maryland, for the past three seasons.  In each of those campaigns the Terrapins qualified for the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Final Four in 2006.

For the past two years Copelan has been the Terps offensive coordinator, leading one of the top ranked offenses in the nation.  Last season the Terps finished the year 13th in the nation in scoring offense, averaging 10.5 goals per game, while finishing the season as the sixth-best team in man-up scoring. The Terps were also seventh in the nation in scoring margin in 2008.   In 2007 Copelan had Maryland ranked fourth in the nation in man-up goals and 12th in goals.

Copelan also served as the recruiting coordinator for Maryland in his final two seasons, with great success.  InsideLacrosse ranked the Terps 2008 class as the third best in the country, while the 2007 class was ranked second.  Individually, Copelan helped the Terps secure six of the top-50 recruits in this season’s class.

Copelan broke into the coaching ranks at Marist College in 2004 as the youngest Division I head coach in the nation.  That first season he was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year, leading the Red Foxes to the MAAC Regular Season crown and their first winning season in six years.  He followed that the next season leading Marist to their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth.

Copelan was a four-year varsity letter winner at Bucknell University, where he earned All-Patriot League accolades. Additionally he was named to the Academic Honor Roll for Student-Athletes in each of his four seasons.