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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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Gilman’s head lacrosse coach just informed his team he is leaving at the end of the school year.
Quit after one full season …what a role model.
You do realize you don't get paid much to coach so if your not having fun then don't do it. I used to lose money coaching at a private school in md. Once you lose your passion you step away and I won't fault anyone for that mentality
He's headed to WAC, so I don't think anyone can fault him for returning to his alma mater to coach.

Gone within two years alma matter or not. Just doesnt have what it takes to be a coach today.

488 wins and two undefeated seasons (2011 and 2015) that led to No. 1 national rankings.
Haverford is 14-3 and ranked No. 10 in 2019 musta all been smoke and mirrors.

I don't blame Nostrant for wanting out of Gilman and the MIAA. WAC is a MUCH less stressful environment, with much less parental BS. He can actually focus on coaching.

John is a great coach and program builder. His track record is outstanding. Leaving Gilman, where sports are being de-emphasized by the Administration, is not shocking. This is not RF or Mr. Sotir's Gilman, it"s significantly softer. That being said, the grass isn't always greener on the other side. WAC has larger issues: enrollment, their niche, weak finances which impacts them as a going concern. None of this is good for recruiting top lacrosse high school lacrosse players who have many great alternatives. I admire his loyalty in trying to rescue a faltering once great Program which happens to be his alma mater.

Gilman is placing emphasis where it should be placed, on academics. This year's matriculation list will be without comparison in the MIAA (male only, BMS list this year is outstanding). All while the other schools build dorms for lacrosse players and court holdbacks and out of area (state) players for a sport that is very quickly going nationwide. Spend your $35k on academics, not on a sport with fleeting opportunities in college and no money in the pros.