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Matt Schneck

Men's Lacrosse Head Coach

Contact Information:

Education

  • Brigham Young University (1997: B.S. International Relations/Political Science)
  • The George Washington University (2005: Master’s in Business, Management, Marketing and Technology)

Hometown

  • Wilton, Connecticut

Family

  • Married with 4 children

Occupation

  • Business Owner

Coaching Experience

  • 2009 – Present: BYU Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach
  • 2002 – 2009: BYU Men’s Lacrosse Assistant Coach

Record

  • 147 - 49 (75%) Through 10 Seasons

Years at BYU

  • Coach (2002 – Present)
  • Player (1997)

Playing Experience

  • Played lacrosse and football at Wilton High School (Wilton, CT)
  • Played lacrosse and football at BYU

Coaching Highlights

  • Coached BYU to: (7x Elite 8 | 4x Final 4 | 1x National Champions)
    • 2011 MCLA Division I National Champions
    • Final 4 Appearances in 2018, 2013, 2012 & 2011
    • Elite 8 Appearances in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
    • MCLA Division I Tournament Appearances in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010
  • Coached BYU to Multiple Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference Championships
    • Tournament Champions in 2017 and 2016
    • Regular Season Champions in 2012 and 2011
  • Coached Multiple MCLA All-American and RMLC All-Conference Recipients (Through 2019)
    • 68 MCLA All-America Recipients
    • 123 RMLC All-Conference Recipients
  • 2011 Lacrosse Magazine Division I Coach of the Year
  • 2011 RMLC Division Coach of the Year
  • U.S. Lacrosse Century Club Member
  • 2011 IMLCA Convention Featured Speaker
  • 2007 Helped lead BYU to an MCLA Division I National Championship as an Assistant Coach
  • Assistant Football Coach at Timpview High School (1 year)

Playing Highlights:

  • 1997 MCLA Division I National Champion
  • 1997 RMLC (RMILL) Division I Champion
  • BYU Scholar Athlete Award (3 years — Football)
  • Western Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete (3 years — Football)
  • Western Athletic Conference Champions (3 years — Football)