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Randy Fraser

 
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Randy Fraser was appointed the men's lacrosse assistant coach in the fall of 2019.

Fraser was previously the head men's lacrosse coach at Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts from 2015-2019 where he won back-to-back NECC titles. He was named the league's coach of the year in 2016 for his efforts. The Pride repeated as conference champions in 2017.

Known for his leadership, passion and intensity both on and off the field, Randy Fraser is a true ambassador for the game of lacrosse. With over 30 years of field and box experience, Fraser's ability to recognize talent and build teams places him amongst the game's best youth, elite, college, and professional coaches.

After a successful career at Springfield College (1986-1990), Fraser established himself as one of the most dominant American box lacrosse players in the country. He amassed over 200 career points in 81 games throughout 13 seasons in the NLL with the Boston Blazers (1991-1997), New York Saints (1998-1999) and Buffalo Bandits (2001-2004). He was also the Captain of Team USA (2003), scoring one goal and ten assists at the World Games in Canada, ultimately leading the Team to a Bronze Medal. He was inducted into the Eastern Massachusets Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2018.

Fraser began his coaching career as an assistant coach for both Dean and American International Colleges, and also as the Defensive Coordinator for his alma mater, where he helped lead the Pride to the Division II National Championship in 1994. Professionally, he has enjoyed tenures as Assistant Coach for the Boston Cannons (2006), New York Titans (2006) Boston Blazers (2007-2011) and Men's USA National box lacrosse team (2007, 2011), and was most recently the head coach of the USA Junior National box lacrosse team.