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Dobbins named Men's Lacrosse
Assistant Coach of the Year
FORESTDALE,
Mass. - Salisbury University men's lacrosse assistant
coach Dave Dobbins was recently named the Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse
Coaches Association (IMLCA) Division III Outstanding Assistant Coach of the
Year.
Dobbins has
been on Coach Jim Berkman's staff the past four seasons where the Sea
Gulls have won three national championships and compiled an 83-1 record. Dobbins
is in charge of coaching the midfield, man-up offense and runs the box on game
day. The Sea Gulls recorded a NCAA record 23-0 season in 2007 en route to the
program's seventh national championship. One of Dobbins' midfielders, Kylor
Berkman, was selected as the 2007 NCAA Division III Midfielder of the Year.
Dobbins is
currently an upper school math teacher at The Salisbury School. The Rochester,
N.Y., native is a Colgate University graduate (Class of 2001). He was a
four-year men's lacrosse letterwinner for the Red Raiders. Before coming to
Salisbury he was an assistant coach at Webster Schroeder High School where the
varsity team won the New York Section V Class A title and the state regional
title in 2002.
The IMLCA
selected one assistant coach from each division to earn this honor. The two
other recipients are Cornell's Ben DeLuca (Division I) and New York Institute of
Technology's Billy Dunn (Division II).
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