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Coach Tambroni’s time with Cornell had been filled with milestones and a resurgence of one of the greatest programs in the history of collegiate lacrosse. Now he is at Penn State. The 2009 Morris Touchstone Award winner as the USILA Coach of the Year, Tambroni was also named the 2007 FieldTurf/NCAA Division I Coach of the Year in men’s lacrosse. He has led the Big Red to two NCAA semifinal appearances in the past three seasons (2007 and 2009), as well as a spot in the national championship game in 2009.

Tambroni is currently ranked fourth among active Division I coaches in winning percentage (.740) In this podcast you will hear how he uniquely structures his practice in three segments, Skills, Parts, and Whole, his shooting drills resulting in over 12 goals per game, the “Door and the Hinge” and some of the different concepts that have put Cornell in the elite of NCAA DI programs.

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