Coach Adam Pascal Bio
Coach Adam Pascal has devoted his career to developing the game of lacrosse through coaching, skill development and advising players. Raised in Pleasantville, New York, he graduated from The Hotchkiss School where he was named NE Class A Football Player of the Year and an All-American in Lacrosse. Coach Pascal continued his education at Middlebury College where he excelled as a two sport athlete and received his degree in American Civilization in 1999. While a Panther, he competed all four years as a member of both the football and lacrosse teams and in lacrosse, he earned three NCAA Tournament scoring records, two-time All-American honors, and played in the Division III National championship game. Coach Pascal was a first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bandits, but decided to start his college coaching career instead. Coach Pascal was fortunate to have been on the coaching staff at Nazareth College, Harvard University, Williams College (where he coached football as well), and Babson College. At Holy Cross, he was the youngest Division I Head Coach in the country and was awarded New England Coach of the Year in 2008. He was also an assistant coach at Wellesley High School and coached many teams with Laxachusetts during the summers. He is excited to help grow the game of lacrosse.