DUBLIN—Babson College men's lacrosse head coach Brendan Gorman has
been selected as one of four assistant coaches for the Irish Men's
Senior National Team as it prepares for this summer's 2016 European
Championships as announced by the Ireland Lacrosse Association (ILA) on
Wednesday.
Gorman joins head coach Christian Arnold of Kingswood High School in
Texas, and assistant coaches Matt Curran of the Robinson Secondary
School in Virgina, Rich Carter, who serves as the associate head coach
at the American Heritage School in Florida, and Jeremy Platt of the
Kinkaid School in Texas. The staff will convene in Dublin next weekend
for national team tryouts, which will be held from October 23-25 at the
University of Dublin.
"It's a great honor to be named to the Irish National Team staff with
much of my family having ties to the Emerald Island," said Gorman. "I'm
really excited about the opportunity to work with the ILA and to help
grow the game. Any time you can expose yourself to different training
techniques or playing styles can only help you as a coach, so I'm
looking forward to a great experience."
Ireland, which earned the silver medal at the 2012 European
Championships, will travel to Goodollo, Hungary for the 2016 tournament,
which runs from July 25-August 7.
For more information on Ireland Lacrosse, please visit their official website.
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