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- | ====== Joe Ampio ====== | + | ====== Joe Amplo ====== |
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+ | Amplo comes to Marquette with 11 years of collegiate coaching experience, 10 of which have come at his alma mater and current employer, Hofstra University. He is currently in his third year as associate head coach with the Pride, where he serves as the team's defensive coordinator. | ||
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+ | During his time at Hofstra, Amplo has participated in 10 NCAA Championships, | ||
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+ | Amplo joined the Hofstra coaching staff as a graduate assistant in 1999 and remained with the University until 2001 when he took an assistant coaching position at the University of Pennsylvania. After one year at Penn, Amplo returned to Long Island where he would remain to this day, currently under head coach Seth Tierney. | ||
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+ | "I am extremely grateful to be chosen as the first head men's lacrosse coach at Marquette University," | ||
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+ | In his first stint with Hofstra, Amplo worked under then-head coach John Danowski, now the coach of 2010 NCAA Champion Duke University. | ||
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+ | Since his return to Hofstra in 2003, the Pride has posted a 76-49 record and advanced to five NCAA Championships. He has coached 53 all-conference players at Hofstra, including five conference players of the year, four rookies of the year and 21 all-Americans. One of those players, Doug Shannahan, earned the Tewaaraton Award in 2001, honoring the top player in college lacrosse. Amplo has also coached another Tewaaraton Award finalist in Chris Unterstein, 13 North-South All-Stars and six USILA Scholar All-Americans. | ||
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+ | As a student-athlete, | ||
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+ | In addition to his work with Hofstra, Amplo is active on the lecture circuit and is the founder and director of the Long Island Classic and Clinic, one of the largest youth and high school tournaments in the nation. He is also the director of the Blue and Gold Lacrosse Camps, which operates on the Hofstra campus. | ||
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+ | The Farmingville, | ||
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+ | Amplo graduated from Hofstra in 2000 with a bachelor' | ||
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^ Year ^ Institution | ^ Year ^ Institution | ||
- | | 2000 | Hofstra | + | | |
- | | 2001 | Hofstra | + | | |
- | | 2002 | Penn | 9-4 | Assistant Coach | | | + | | |
- | | 2003 | Hofstra | + | | |
- | | 2004 | Hofstra | + | | |
- | | 2005 | Hofstra | + | | |
- | + | | **2006** | | |
- | 2006 | + | | **2007** | |
- | Hofstra | + | | **2008** | |
- | 17-2 | + | | **2009** | |
- | Assistant Coach | + | | **2010** | |
- | NCAA Quarterfinals | + | ^Total |
- | Colonial Athletic Assoc. Champions | + | |
- | No. 2 National Ranking | + | |
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- | 2007 | + | |
- | Hofstra | + | |
- | 6-8 | + | |
- | Assistant Coach | + | |
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- | 2008 | + | |
- | Hofstra | + | |
- | 10-6 | + | |
- | Assistant Coach | + | |
- | NCAA Tournament | + | |
- | Colonial Athletic Assoc. Champions | + | |
- | No. 16 National Ranking | + | |
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- | 2009 | + | |
- | Hofstra | + | |
- | 11-4 | + | |
- | Associate Head Coach | + | |
- | NCAA Tournament | + | |
- | No. 10 National Ranking | + | |
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- | 2010 | + | |
- | Hofstra | + | |
- | 9-5 | + | |
- | Associate Head Coach | + | |
- | NCAA Tournament | + | |
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- | Total | + | |
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- | 106-65 | + | |
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- | 7 NCAA Tournaments | + | |
- | (Two Quarterfinal Appearances) | + | |