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Head Coach Eric Lambinus - Coaches Corner
Eric
Lambinus is beginning his tenth season as head men’s and
women’s soccer coach at his alma mater. In his first nine years
at the helm of the Greyhounds, Lambinus led the men's
team to a 70-92-13 record, their first playoff appearance in ten years,
four Commonwealth Conference playoff berths and two ECAC Tournament appearances
and the women's squad to a 107-52-12 mark and the first five playoff berths
the program has ever had including berthe in the NCAA Division
III National Championship Tournament in 2005 and 2007, a berth in the 2007 Landmark Conference Championship match, four appearances in the
in Commonwealth Conference Tournament including the championship match
in 2005, and the 2003 ECAC Mid-Atlantic Championship match.
Lambinus graduated from Moravian College in 1994 after
an outstanding athletic career for the Greyhounds. On the soccer field,
Lambinus was a four-time All Middle Atlantic Conference
All-Star (three times on the first team) and led the Greyhounds to a pair
of MAC Southern Division Championships in 1990 and 1991. He was a two-time
National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Mid-Atlantic All-American
in 1991 and 1992, and Lambinus earned adidas Regional
All-Academic honors three times.
Lambinus also played tennis at Moravian and served as
team captain for both soccer and tennis. He was the soccer team's MVP
as a junior and senior, and the tennis team's MVP as a senior. Lambinus
is third all-time in scoring at Moravian with 88 points in his soccer
career with 33 goals and 22 assists while playing his final three seasons
as a sweeper.
Lambinus came to Moravian after serving as assistant
men's soccer coach, athletic department administrative assistant and finance
assistant for the Senior Vice-President of Finance and Management at Washington
College in Chestertown, Maryland.
A former professional soccer player and captain of the Reading Rage
Soccer Team, Lambinus earned his Bachelor’s of
Arts degree from Moravian and completed the Master of Health and Physical
Education program at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania in May
of 1999. He also has his NSCAA national Diploma, passing with distinction.
Lambinus resides in Breinigsville with his widfe Cindy
and their two children, MacKenzie and Owen.
Assistant Coach Tim Herb
Tim Herb is in his second season on the Moravian
sideline.
Assistant Coach Mike Zackon
Mike Zackon joins the Greyhound coaching staff in 2008.
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