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Lattimore Named Volunteer Assistant Coach
August 9, 2018 | Men's Lacrosse
BOSTON - Judd Lattimore will join the Boston University men's lacrosse program as a volunteer assistant coach, head coach Ryan Polley announced on Thursday.
Lattimore arrives at BU with over 15 years of collegiate coaching experience, including the past four seasons as the head coach at Holy Cross. Lattimore also spent time as an assistant coach at Penn, Michigan, Bucknell, Delaware and his alma mater, North Carolina.
"We're excited to welcome Judd to Boston University," Polley said. "He has been successful at every school he has coached, including some of the top programs in the country, and his experience will be invaluable. Our young men will benefit greatly from Judd's extensive lacrosse knowledge and background."
As a head coach, Lattimore led Holy Cross to a pair of Patriot League postseason appearances in 2016 and 2017, including an upset victory at Navy in the 2017 quarterfinals which was the program's first-ever postseason win. Under Lattimore's leadership, Holy Cross earned a national ranking for the first time in school history and erased several losing streaks of over 25 games against several conference opponents.
Prior to his stint in Worcester, Lattimore was the offensive coordinator at Penn for two seasons. He helped lead the Quakers to the 2013 Ivy League championship, its first conference title in over 35 years.
Lattimore helped start the lacrosse program at Michigan in 2011 and 2012 as the program's first offensive coordinator. He was instrumental in elevating the Wolverines' club roster to Division I. Before that, he was the offensive coordinator at Bucknell for three seasons, including the 2011 campaign in which the Bison claimed their only Patriot League championship and won a program-record 14 games.
Lattimore returned to his alma mater to coach the offense at North Carolina for two seasons (2007-08). The Tar Heels had the 11th-ranked offense in the country in 2007 and finished the 2008 season ranked fourth in the nation. Before his time at UNC, Lattimore was on the Penn staff in 2006 and the Delaware staff in 2005. He began his coaching career at Geneso State in 2002 as an assistant before moving to Limestone for two seasons in 2003 and 2004.
As a player, Lattimore was a two-year starter for the Tar Heels. Inside Lacrosse selected Lattimore as a preseason All-American in 2000. He graduated in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in interpersonal and organizational communication.
Lattimore arrives at BU with over 15 years of collegiate coaching experience, including the past four seasons as the head coach at Holy Cross. Lattimore also spent time as an assistant coach at Penn, Michigan, Bucknell, Delaware and his alma mater, North Carolina.
"We're excited to welcome Judd to Boston University," Polley said. "He has been successful at every school he has coached, including some of the top programs in the country, and his experience will be invaluable. Our young men will benefit greatly from Judd's extensive lacrosse knowledge and background."
As a head coach, Lattimore led Holy Cross to a pair of Patriot League postseason appearances in 2016 and 2017, including an upset victory at Navy in the 2017 quarterfinals which was the program's first-ever postseason win. Under Lattimore's leadership, Holy Cross earned a national ranking for the first time in school history and erased several losing streaks of over 25 games against several conference opponents.
Prior to his stint in Worcester, Lattimore was the offensive coordinator at Penn for two seasons. He helped lead the Quakers to the 2013 Ivy League championship, its first conference title in over 35 years.
Lattimore helped start the lacrosse program at Michigan in 2011 and 2012 as the program's first offensive coordinator. He was instrumental in elevating the Wolverines' club roster to Division I. Before that, he was the offensive coordinator at Bucknell for three seasons, including the 2011 campaign in which the Bison claimed their only Patriot League championship and won a program-record 14 games.
Lattimore returned to his alma mater to coach the offense at North Carolina for two seasons (2007-08). The Tar Heels had the 11th-ranked offense in the country in 2007 and finished the 2008 season ranked fourth in the nation. Before his time at UNC, Lattimore was on the Penn staff in 2006 and the Delaware staff in 2005. He began his coaching career at Geneso State in 2002 as an assistant before moving to Limestone for two seasons in 2003 and 2004.
As a player, Lattimore was a two-year starter for the Tar Heels. Inside Lacrosse selected Lattimore as a preseason All-American in 2000. He graduated in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in interpersonal and organizational communication.
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