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Chris Hasbrouck

Chris Hasbrouck

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    Head Coach

Chris Hasbrouck spent seven seasons at the helm of the Seahawk men's lacrosse program. During his short tenure, Hasbrouck put St. Mary's on the national stage, leading the program to its first-ever NCAA Division III Championship Tournament berth in 2013.

He wrapped up his seven-year career with 24 All-Capital Athletic Conference selections, including 12 first team picks; seven USILA Scholar All-Americans; six USILA All-Americans; and six North/South Senior All-Stars.

In Hasbrouck's final campaign (2015), St. Mary's took on four nationally-ranked opponents. The 2014 season did not finish as the Seahawks had hoped but St. Mary's battled all year long, facing eight nationally-ranked programs and dropping two of those contests by three or less goals.

Hasbrouck wrapped up his fifth season in 2013 by leading the Seahawks to one of their best finishes in the program’s history. St. Mary's posted a 12-7 (4-2 CAC) overall record, tying for second most wins all-time. He guided the squad to their third Capital Athletic Conference championship title as well as their first NCAA Tournament appearance. The Seahawks posted a 13-11 win over two-time defending CAC and national champion, Salisbury University, on Salisbury’s home field for the conference crown. Hasbrouck mentored three United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Scholar All-Americans (the most of any year) plus five All-CAC selections.

St. Mary's advanced to its fourth straight semifinal matchup under Hasbrouck in 2012 after earning the No. 3 seed in the playoffs. The Seahawks recorded their second 10-win campaign in four years. Taylor Cook '13 and Peter Windsor '12 both earned All-America honors while Windsor became the program's sixth Scholar All-American.

In 2011, St. Mary's appeared in its third straight league semifinal contest after winning three straight to secure the No. 5 seed in the playoffs. Dennis Rosson '11 became the program's 12th All-American selection.

The Seahawks achieved their first 10-win season since 2007 during his second season at the helm while Hasbrouck mentored the program's 11th All-American honoree and four All-CAC picks.

In just his first season as the Seahawks’ head coach, he was voted the 2009 CAC Coach of the Year. Hasbrouck led St. Mary's to the conference tournament semifinals as the No. 2 seed as well as the program's first win over Salisbury in 32 years. That same year, he coached two All-Americans and six all-conference selections.

Hasbrouck took over the Seahawk men's lacrosse program after two years as an assistant. He helped the program to a two-year mark of 19-14 and worked with a pair of conference rookies of the year as the offensive coordinator. St. Mary's averaged 10.53 goals per game in 2008, ranking 44th in Division III, while the team advanced to the 2007 CAC title game with a 12-6 record.

The Suffern, N.Y. native brought a wealth of experience to St. Mary's, having been a part of two storied men's lacrosse programs at Salisbury University and Division II Limestone College for 13 years.

Hasbrouck served as the Limestone head coach for two seasons before joining the St. Mary's athletic staff in September of 2006. He led the Saints to a two-year mark of 26-7, winning the Deep South Conference title both years. Limestone finished as national runner-up in 2005 with a 15-2 mark and that same year, the Saints set NCAA Division II records for goals (338) and points (520). Hasbrouck had five players earn All-America honors while garnering the 2005 USILA Division II National Coach of the Year award.

Prior to coaching at Limestone, he was the head assistant at Salisbury for 11 seasons. The Sea Gulls claimed five national championships in six tries during his tenure as the offensive coordinator. Hasbrouck also did a four-year stint as the head boys' lacrosse coach at Easton High School in Maryland, earning The Star Democrat Coach of the Year honors in 1991 and 1993.

He graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in physical education in 1995 from Salisbury. Continuing his studies at Salisbury, he completed his master's in education in 1997.

HASBROUCK'S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
Year School Overall Conference Postseason
2005 Limestone 15-2 7-0 NCAA Final; DSC Champions
2006 Limestone 11-5 7-2 DSC Champions
2009 St. Mary's 8-7 5-2 CAC Semifinals
2010 St. Mary's 10-6 5-2 CAC Semifinals
2011 St. Mary's 6-9 4-4 CAC Semifinals
2012 St. Mary's 10-6 6-2 CAC Semifinals
2013 St. Mary's 12-7 4-2 NCAA First Round; CAC Champions
2014 St. Mary's 7-10 3-4 CAC First Round
2015 St. Mary's 5-8 4-4 CAC First Round
Totals 2 Schools 84-60 45-22
SMCM Totals 58-53 31-20