
Defliese Joins Orange Women's Lacrosse Coaching Staff
9/2/2016 3:28:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse head women's lacrosse coach Gary Gait has announced that Caitlin Defliese has joined his staff as an assistant coach. Defliese comes to Syracuse after spending the last five years as associate head coach at Stony Brook.
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"We are excited to have a coach with Caitlin's level of experience," Gait said. "She has played an integral part in turning Stony Brook into a top 10 program. Her experience will help us continue to compete for a national championship."
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Defliese served as Stony Brook's defensive coordinator, leading one of the top defenses in the nation. In 2016, the Seawolves ranked second in the nation in scoring defense (6.1 gpg) and fourth in scoring margin (7.33). Goalkeeper Anna Tesoriero was second in the country with a 6.07 goals-against average. During her time at Stony Brook, Defliese mentored two All-Americans, two all-region honorees and seven all-conference selections.
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"I'd like to thank Gary and (associate head coach) Regy Thorpe and director of athletics John Wildhack for this opportunity," Defliese said. "I'm excited about being a part of this great institution and I'm looking forward to learning from two of the best coaches in the women's lacrosse world. I'd also like to thank Stony Brook and head coach Joe Spallina for a great five years and allowing me to grow, both personally and professionally."
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Defliese was a four-year letterwinner at Boston University. She earned a spot on the 2010 All-America East Second Team after being named to the conference's All-Rookie Team in 2007 after recording 13 caused turnovers, 23 draw controls and 21 ground balls. Defliese earned her bachelor's degree in health and rehabilitation from Boston University in 2010.
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"We are excited to have a coach with Caitlin's level of experience," Gait said. "She has played an integral part in turning Stony Brook into a top 10 program. Her experience will help us continue to compete for a national championship."
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Defliese served as Stony Brook's defensive coordinator, leading one of the top defenses in the nation. In 2016, the Seawolves ranked second in the nation in scoring defense (6.1 gpg) and fourth in scoring margin (7.33). Goalkeeper Anna Tesoriero was second in the country with a 6.07 goals-against average. During her time at Stony Brook, Defliese mentored two All-Americans, two all-region honorees and seven all-conference selections.
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"I'd like to thank Gary and (associate head coach) Regy Thorpe and director of athletics John Wildhack for this opportunity," Defliese said. "I'm excited about being a part of this great institution and I'm looking forward to learning from two of the best coaches in the women's lacrosse world. I'd also like to thank Stony Brook and head coach Joe Spallina for a great five years and allowing me to grow, both personally and professionally."
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Defliese was a four-year letterwinner at Boston University. She earned a spot on the 2010 All-America East Second Team after being named to the conference's All-Rookie Team in 2007 after recording 13 caused turnovers, 23 draw controls and 21 ground balls. Defliese earned her bachelor's degree in health and rehabilitation from Boston University in 2010.
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