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Chris Hasbrouck
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 240-895-3291
Year: Second Season
College: Salisbury '95

Entering his second season in 2010, the 2009 CAC Coach of the Year, Chris Hasbrouck has high expectations for his Seahawks.

Hasbrouck took over the SMCM men's lacrosse program after two years as an assistant.  In his first season as the Seahawk mentor, Hasbrouck led St. Mary's (8-7, 5-2 CAC) to the CAC semifinals as the No. 2 seed and coached two All-Americans along with six all-conference selections.

The Suffern, N.Y. native brought a wealth of experience to St. Mary's, having been a part of two storied men's lacrosse programs at Salisbury University and Division II powerhouse, Limestone College, for 13 years.

In his two seasons as a Seahawk assistant, Hasbrouck helped the team to a two-year mark of 19-14, including a 12-6 mark in 2007.  He also helped coach two conference rookies of the year as the Seahawk offensive coordinator.  Hasbrouck helped guide St. Mary's to an average of 10.53 goals per game in 2008, ranking 44th in Division III.  In his first year, St. Mary's advanced to the Capital Athletic Conference title game.

HASBROUCK'S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD

Year

School

Overall

Conference

Postseason

2005

Limestone College

15-2

7-0

National Championship

2006

Limestone College

11-5

7-2

National Semifinals

2009

St. Mary's College

8-7

5-2

CAC Semifinals

Totals:

 

34-14

19-4

 

Hasbrouck served as the head coach at Limestone for two seasons before joining the St. Mary's athletic staff in September of 2006.  He led the Saints to a two-year mark of 26-7, winning the Deep South Conference title both years.  Limestone finished as national runner-up in 2005 with a 15-2 mark.  That same year, the Saints set NCAA Division II scoring records for goals (338) and points (520).  Hasbrouck had five players earn All-America honors while garnering 2005 US Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division II National Coach of the Year honors.

Prior to coaching at Limestone, he was the head assistant at Salisbury for 11 seasons.  Hasbrouck served as the offensive coordinator and during his tenure, the Sea Gulls played in six national championships and claimed five of them.

He also did a four-year stint as the head boys' lacrosse coach at Easton HS in Easton, Maryland, being named The Star Democrat's Coach of the Year in 1991 and 1993. 

Hasbrouck graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in physical education in 1995 from Salisbury.  Continuing his studies at Salisbury, he completed his master's in education in 1997.