Charlie McNeil
I grew up
training and playing at Indoor Action Sports of Greenfield because of my
four year boarding school attendance at the Williston Northampton School
in nearby Easthampton, MA.
I graduated from Skidmore College in 2007 as a USILA Scholar
All-American (1 of 40 selected from all divisions combined), First Team
All-Liberty League Midfielder (3rd best conference in the country at the
time), and a one time Liberty League offensive performer of the week.
As a sophomore in 2005, I was the fourth leading scorer on our 2nd round
NCAA Tournament team under 2005 NCAA Division 3 National Coach of the
Year Terry Corcoran. I had the opportunity to learn and grow as a
player and as a fundamental coach under 2 Liberty League Coaches of the
Year, Jack Sandler and Terry Corcoran.
Over the past 2 years I have been coaching prep school lacrosse, camp,
and individual lessons. During 2008 I was the Head Lacrosse Coach at
the St. James School near Hagerstown, MD. By season's end, the team had
3 All-Washington County players, 2 All-Mid Atlantic Coast Conference
players, and 1 Adidas All-American Team player. After the season, I
worked at the World Class Lacrosse Camp at Wesleyen University.
In 2009 I took a position on the Winchendon School coaching staff. In
preparation for the season I worked with Tom Baker of Assumption College
with his Xcel Lacrosse Pre-Season Training Program. I also took on a
position at Mount Ida College as a temporary offensive coach with a
special focus on dodging and shooting. Aside from the team coaching
work completed, I found time to work with individual players to prepare
each for one's respective season. |
Brian Small
Brian Small joins the Select coaching staff this season
after serving as an assistant lacrosse coach at Ohio
Wesleyan University in 2009.
He is also currently the Assistant coach at Sacred Heart
University in Fairfield CT.Last spring, Small helped lead the Bishops to a 10-5
record and to a berth in the 2009 NCAA tournament. While at
OWU, Small coached the Bishops midfielders, defense, man
down and faceoff specialists. In addition to his coaching
duties at Ohio Wesleyan, Small also coached the AYO's of the
Columbus Indoor Lacrosse League to an undefeated season.
Prior to his collegiate coaching career, Small was the
Head Varsity Coach at Dundalk High School in Baltimore where
he lead the team to the 2008 Maryland State High School
Tournament. He began his coaching career at Parkville High
School in Baltimore as the Head JV Lacrosse Coach.
A 2005 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Small stared
as a midfielder where he was a 3 time All North Coast
Athletic Conference Honoree, and a 2005 USILA All American
and was selected to play in the prestigious North South All
Star Game. Small helped lead the Bishops to the 2003 and
2005 NCAA Tournaments and led the team in ground balls in
2004 and 2005.
After graduation Small signed a professional contract
with the Baltimore Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse and
played as a defensive midfielder.
A native of Baltimore, MD Small is a 2001 Graduate of
Calvert Hall College High School where he was a standout
lacrosse and basketball player.
Small currently resides in Black Rock with his dog Wylie. |
Dave Pillsbury
Dave played 6 years for the Franklin County Lacrosse
Club. After which he played for Bates College.
In 2000 he was name Team Captain. He plays for the IAS
Men's DII Lake Placid team as well as the IAS Men's
Glastonbury Team. He was the Assistant Varsity coach
for the Portsmouth Abbey team. Dave is currently the
Suffield Academy Assistant Varsity coach as well as the IAS
Select Goalie Coach. |
Tucker Mizhir
Graduated from St. Mark's School in 2009, where he
played football, hockey, and lacrosse. Currently plays
midfield for the Washington & Jefferson College
Presidents.
"Most of the coaches I have had the opportunity
to play for have been very supportive, encouraging and
invested in the development of their players. I hope to
aid high school student athletes in the preparation for
and transition into college life and lacrosse"
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Meg Reedy
Meg was a four year starter at UMass and was captain this
past spring as a senior. She was named to the A10 All
Conference team 2 and the A10 All Tournament team. She tied
the NCAA record for most draw controls in a single season
(77) and most career draw controls (123). Selected to
play in the North - South Game. |
Danielle Pelletier
Danielle has played
lacrosse for 8 years. She has played defense, attack and
center for most of her career. She played in Merrimack, NH
for Merrimack High School all 4 years. She then played in
college for Fitchburg State College for the past 2 years.
She is also a high school and youth referee and has helped
coach high school and youth teams for the past 5 years. |