July 19, 2008
from press releases
FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Coach Ted Spencer has decided to retire after
serving 13 seasons as Fairfield University's head men's lacrosse coach,
and has accepted an administrative position as Associate Director of
Athletics at the school. The change will allow Spencer to remain at the
University while he continues to regain his health from his battle with
cancer.
"I am pleased that Ted will remain part of the Fairfield
athletics family by accepting the associate director of athletics
position," Director of Athletics Gene Doris said. "I am grateful for his
hard work and dedication that built our men's lacrosse program into a
competitive and respected program both regionally and nationally. Ted's
decision to retire from coaching was a difficult one, but I am sure he
will bring the same vigor to his new position that has made him
successful in everything he has done. This position has been in our
athletics strategic plan and it became obvious that Ted is the right
person to fill it. He will continue to have our support in his fight
against cancer and will take some well earned time for himself before
transitioning into his new role."
"This was a difficult choice for me, but in the end, I had to do
what was best for me and my family," Spencer said. "I feel a strong
commitment to the student athletes who I recruited this past spring and
who will return for the 2009 season. In speaking with the team, I know
that I have their support in making this change and I am thankful to
have been associated with such a group of fine young men."
Spencer completed his 13th season at the helm of the Fairfield
University lacrosse program in 2008 and owned a 93-90 overall record at
the school. He coached the team during the spring despite undergoing
radiation and chemotherapy treatments for cancer. The team finished the
campaign with a 4-9 overall record and a 1-5 mark in its third season as
a member of the ECAC Lacrosse League.
With Spencer at the helm, the Stags competed in two NCAA tournaments
(2005 and 2002), as well as to two Great Western Lacrosse League (GWLL)
titles. He was named the GWLL Coach of the Year in both of those
seasons.
Before joining the GWLL, Spencer led the program to three Metro
Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) championships (1996-98). The program
qualified for four straight ECAC tournament appearances from 1996-99,
and captured the tourney title in 1998 and 1999. He was named the MAAC
Coach of the Year in 1996.
Players have flourished under his guidance and three have earned
All-American Honorable Mention honors. Seven continued their playing
careers in Major League Lacrosse, including Greg Downing, Mike Bocklet,
and Nate Bauers in 2007.
Spencer's new duties as associate director of athletics will
include general athletic administrative oversight responsibilities and
support of the athletic department's external relations including the
support of student-athlete recruitment programs, representing the
Director of Athletics at external functions, and working with the
University's Advancement Division on development activities in support
of Fairfield Athletics.
Doris said that the University will immediately begin a national
search for the head men's lacrosse position.
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