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Dan
Sheehan
Head Men's
Lacrosse Coach
Le Moyne
College
2004,
2006 & 2007
NCAA National Champions |
Dan Sheehan, the only coach at Le Moyne
College to lead his team to a national championship, has served
as the men's lacrosse head coach for 11 seasons. One of the
nation's most successful lacrosse coaches, he enters his 12th
season with a 142-32 (.816) overall mark. Since the turn of
the century, Sheehan's Dolphins are 130-15 (.897).
The 1995 Ithaca College graduate has
guided Le Moyne to seven consecutive NCAA tournament berths
- its only trips to the national tournament in program history.
Sheehan, a seven-time Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the
Year and 2000 USILA Division II Coach of the Year, also serves
as an Assistant Athletic Director at Le Moyne.

Coach Sheehan instructs
campers on the important points of team offense. Instruction
in all areas of the game is a priority at camp. |
In 2008, Sheehan led the Dolphins to
their third consecutive appearance in the National Championship
game, held at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Sheehan's charges, which finished the season 15-2, fell to
New York Tech in the title game by a score of 16-11. En route
to the title game, the Dolphins clinched their eighth Northeast-10
Conference regular season championship by going 10-0 in conference
play. For the eighth consecutive season, Le Moyne posted the
best goals against average in Division II (3.94).
In 2007, the Dolphins earned their third
national championship and second consecutive title by defeating
Mercyhurst, 6-5, in Baltimore, Maryland. The USILA honored
Most Outstanding player of the game, Mike McDonald, with the
Turnbull Award, and three other players were announced as
First Team All-Americans. From 2004 to 2007, Sheehan led his
teams to 63 wins and only dropped 3 contests. With a third
national championship ring, the senior class left as the program's
most decorated. In '07, the Dolphins led the nation in goals
against average for the seventh consecutive season.
In 2006, he guided the Dolphins to a
program record 18 wins and its second national championship.
Le Moyne was ranked first in every poll, led the nation in
goals against average for the sixth consecutive season and
landed eight players on the USILA All-America team en route
to its second perfect season in three years. The Dolphins
downed Dowling 12-5 in front of 23,990 at Lincoln Financial
Field in Philadelphia for their second national championship.
In 2005, Sheehan led the Dolphins to
a 14-1 overall mark and 10-0 Northeast-10 Conference record.
Le Moyne's vaunted defense allowed an unprecedented 3.27 goals
per game. A program-record seven Dolphins were named to the
USILA All-America teams, including national player of the
year Travis Tarr.
An 11-10 double overtime triumph over
Limestone in front of 19,202 at M&T Bank Stadium in the
NCAA Division II Championship capped off a perfect 2004 season.
Le Moyne trailed 10-9 with nine seconds remaining, but out
of a timeout Brandon Spillett rushed the cage and scored to
send the game into overtime. The Dolphins dodged several Limestone
chances in the extra sessions, but Spillett netted the decisive
goal in the second overtime. The Dolphins raced through the
regular season unbeaten, hosted the Northeast-10 Conference
Championship as the regular season titelist for the fifth
consecutive time, topped Bryant 7-6 for their fourth straight
league crown and edged N.Y. Tech 7-5 to advance to the national
championship game.
In 2003, Sheehan was named the NE-10
Conference Coach of the Year for the fourth consecutive time.
The 2003 squad opened the season with a dramatic victory at
defending national champion Limestone and proceeded to rattle
off 14 consecutive victories. Le Moyne was ranked atop every
USILA Division II regular season coaches poll as the Dolphins
won a school-record 14 games. Eventual national champion N.Y.
Tech spoiled the unblemished season 12-11 at Le Moyne in the
national semifinals. Statistically, Le Moyne topped the NCAA
Division II in defense, allowing just 5.33 goals per outing.
In 2002, Sheehan guided the Dolphins
to new heights, becoming the first men's lacrosse coach to
lead Le Moyne into the NCAA tournament and the first to gain
the nation's No. 1 ranking. Le Moyne topped the national statistics
in scoring offense, scoring defense and margin of victory
(11 goals per game).
In 2001, Sheehan led Le Moyne to a 12-3
record and the second Northeast-10 Conference Championship
in program history. Le Moyne topped the national statistics
in goals allowed per-game and man-down. Sheehan was named
the 360Lacrosse.com Division II Coach of the Year and Northeast-10
Conference Coach of the Year.
The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse
Association named Sheehan its 2000 Division II Morris Touchtone
National Coach of the Year. He also earned the conference
coach of the year award for the first time. At the time, the
13-3 overall mark equaled the best of all-time and the 8-0
conference regular season mark set off a string of seven consecutive
unbeaten seasons that currently totals 70 straight league
games.
A 1991 graduate of nearby lacrosse powerhouse
West Genesee High School, Sheehan resides in Camillus with
his wife Kate, a 1995 Le Moyne College graduate, their two
sons Kevin and Ryan and daughter Margaret.
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