Published December 3, 2013
by Kevin Rowen
in College, MCLA, Press Release
UCLA Men’s Lacrosse is pleased to welcome two new assistant coaches to Westwood for the 2013-2014 academic year: George Buckley (Duke ’05) and Matt Gibson (Yale ’12).
Buckley, a four-time letter winner at Duke, will coach the UCLA
defense. Gibson, a two-time First Team All-American at Yale and the 2012
Rookie of the Year in Major League Lacrosse, will coach the Bruins’
offense.
“I’m looking forward to working with the coaching staff and our
players in order to have fun and compete as best as possible,” noted
Buckley a few weeks into the preseason. “I believe there’s a real
willingness and ability for our returning players to help our new guys
develop on and off the field, and I’m excited about the potential we
have on the defensive end.”
Seconding his optimism, Gibson commented that he was “very excited to
join the UCLA Men’s Lacrosse family and the strong staff already in
place.” Reflecting on the university, he added that “UCLA has a rich
athletic and academic tradition, and I’m happy to be a part of it.”
Returning to the UCLA coaching staff with Head Coach Jacques Bagley
are Assistant Head Coach Ben Bitonti and Goalie Coach Pete Britt. Having
concluded their Fall Ball preseason, the Bruins will return to practice
in January in preparation for the beginning of their regular season in
February.
For more information about the UCLA Men’s Lacrosse team, please visit www.uclalax.com and follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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