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| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 717-291-3865 |
| Email: | todd.cavallaro@fandm.edu |
| College: | Johns Hopkins |
Todd Cavallaro enters his fifth season as the head coach of the
Franklin & Marshall men's lacrosse team. He is the 15th coach
in the program's history.
Cavallaro came to Franklin & Marshall after five seasons as
the head assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania. With
Cavallaro as the Offensive Coordinator, the Quakers advanced to the
NCAA playoffs in 2004 after a 17-year absence from NCAA postseason
competition. The 2006 edition of Penn lacrosse also worked its way
into the Division I Championship Tournament.
A 1994 graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Cavallaro was a
four-year starter and two-year captain for the Blue Jays. He
immediately jumped into the coaching ranks, spending four seasons
on the sidelines as the Head Assistant Coach and Offensive
Coordinator at Washington College (Md.), where he helped the
Shoremen to the 1996, 1997, and 1998 NCAA Division III Championship
games.
Following the 1998 season at Washington, Cavallaro was named the
Offensive Coordinator at his alma mater. While coaching at Hopkins,
the Jays advanced to the Final Four in 1999 and 2000. He also
continued in his role of supervising the academic progress of the
Hopkins' roster, a role he first assumed while coaching at
Washington.
Following his stint at Johns Hopkins, Cavallaro moved on to the
Atlantic Coast Conference, where he spent three seasons as the Head
Assistant Coach and Offensive Coordinator at North Carolina before
departing for Penn. In addition to his experiences in the
collegiate ranks, Cavallaro has directed numerous lacrosse
camps.
As a player, Cavallaro earned numerous awards including the
Turnball Reynolds Award, given to the Johns Hopkins player who best
exemplifies the spirit of team play, sportsmanship and leadership.
In 1994, he earned the Sydney G. Erlanger Award, presented to the
outstanding senior on Hopkins' lacrosse roster, and was named to
the Division I South All-Star Team.
Cavallaro is a native of Corning, NY, and played his high school
lacrosse at Corning East where he led his team to the 1990 state
championship. His prowess on the lacrosse field landed him in the
Corning-Painted Post Hall of Fame in 1997. In 2006, he was inducted
into the New York Section IV Sports Hall of Fame. Cavallaro
currently resides in Lancaster, Pa. with wife Michelle and
daughters Avery and Kendall.
Career Summary
- Current Head Coach at Franklin and Marshall College
- 5 years experience as Head Assistant Coach and Offensive Coordinator in the Ivy League
- 2 years experience as Head Assistant Coach and Offensive Coordinator in the ACC
- 2 years experience as Offensive Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University
- 4 years experience as Head Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator at Washington College
Lacrosse Accolades as a player
- NY State High School Champions (Corning East HS)
- MVP of the New York State Championship Game
- Two time captain of the Western Empire State Games
- Recipient of the Shawn P Corcoran Memorial Award
- Selected to High School North/South Game
- Two Final Fours and Captain at Johns Hopkins University
- Selected to the Division I North/South Game
- Turnball Reynolds Award: Exemplifies Team Play, Sportsmanship and Leadership, Johns Hopkins
- Sydney G. Erlanger Award: Outstanding Senior, Johns Hopkins University
- Inducted to the Corning Painted Post Hall of Fame
- Inducted to the Section IV New York State Hall of Fame
- Selected to the Club North/South Game
Lacrosse Accolades as a coach
- 1996 runner up in the National Championship Game
- 1997 runner up in the National Championship Game
- 1998 Division III National Champions
- Four Division I playoff appearances
- Two Division I Final Four appearances
- Director of the All Star Lacrosse Camps Nation Wide









