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Greg Miceli

 
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Greg Miceli has been promoted to assistant coach for the 2019 season after spending the last two as a volunteer assistant with the program.

In his first season as an assistant coach in 2019, Miceli and the Seawolves once again saw success in 2019, securing its seventh-straight America East title en route to another NCAA Tournament Second Round appearance following a thrilling 10-9 overtime victory over reigning national champion James Madison in the first round. His defensive unit was once again elite, ranking third in the nation (7.95 goals allowed per contest) while goalkeeper Anna Tesoriero’s goals against average was the third-best in the country (8.13 goals allowed per contest).

In both years as a volunteer assistant with the Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team, Miceli quickly transformed the Seawolves’ defense into the nation’s best, only allowing 7.27 goals per game in 2017 and lowering it even further to 7.10 in 2018.

Under Miceli’s watch, goalkeeper Anna Tesoriero has been a standout, earning Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-America honors in 2018 while also being named the America East’s Goalkeeper of the Year three times.

Before joining the women’s lacrosse staff, he spent the summer in 2016 as an Athletic Performance Intern with the Seawolves, planning and executing daily workouts for several Stony Brook athletic teams.

Outside of the collegiate game, Miceli has coached boys and girls of all ages, working to grow the game at the grassroots level all over the Northeast at the youth, club, high school and international level.

Miceli has international playing experience as well, suiting up for both Team Canada and Team Italy.

Miceli received his degree in Business Management in 2012 from Stony Brook where he was a four-year member of the men’s lacrosse team. He was also a member of the Stony Brook University Society of Distinguished Scholar Athletes.