Title: | Assistant Coach |
Phone: | 978-232-2010 |
Email: | msciaman@endicott.edu |
Mike Sciamanna, a Beverly native, enters his eighth season as
the head offensive assistant for coach Sean Quirk and the Endicott
College Gulls. During his time with the Gulls, Endicott has
compiled a record of 104-40 and have been ranked as high as 5th in
Division III, while winning two CCC Championships, NCAA Division
III Tournament Second Round appearances in 2010, 2011, and 2014 and
three ECAC Championships. Sciamanna has coached 16 NCAA Division
III All-Americans, eight USILA Academic All-Americans, two
Tewaaraton Trophy watch list players, 23 NEILA All-New England
players, 67 All-Conference players, eight National North-South
All-Star Game participants and two CCC Offensive Players of the
Year in his short career at Endicott. He has worked at a number of
summer lacrosse camps and coached the Beverly Middle School and
High School lacrosse teams during the summer.
Prior to joining Endicott's staff, Sciamanna finished his
collegiate playing career at the University of Massachusetts.
During his junior season at Umass, the Minutemen compiled a 13-5
record while making it all the way to the NCAA Division I National
Championship before losing to Virginia. During Umass' run to the
finals, they became the first team in lacrosse history to knock off
the number two, three and four ranked teams in the country in a
single tournament, making it the toughest road ever to a national
championship game. Before transferring to Umass for his junior
year, Sciamanna lead the Division I Wagner Seahawks in scoring for
his first two collegiate seasons. In 2005 he set the Wagner College
men's lacrosse single season assist record with 21. His 1.5 assist
per game that season was 7th best in NCAA Division I for sophomores
and 30th overall. Sciamanna was a high school All-American at
Beverly HS where he compiled over 250 career points and lead the
Panthers to the 2003 Massachusetts Division I State Championship
where they defeated Duxbury. He was also selected to play in the
National Senior All-American Game in 2003.
Sciamanna graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 2007
with a BA in Communications and received his Masters Degree in
Sports Management from Endicott College in 2010.