The Canadian Lacrosse Association announced on Friday that
Canisius College men's lacrosse head coach Randy
Mearns will serve as the head coach for the Canadian National Team. Mearns
will guide the team at the 2014 FIL (Federation of International Lacrosse)
World Championship in Denver, Colo.
"I am very excited and humbled with this opportunity,"
Mearns said. "It is a tremendous honor to be a part of Team Canada
Lacrosse. With just over two years to go until the worlds, time will move
fast but we will be ready. I am eager to get started. I look forward
to working with Team Canada and the amazing athletes that will be a part of the
team, through this amazing gold-medal journey."
Mearns has served as the assistant coach for Canada in each
of the past two World Championships. He helped lead the team to the gold medal
during the 2006 tournament, while earning a silver medal in 2010. Mearns and
the 2006 team were inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2007
after earning the country's first title in 28 years.
"Randy is no stranger to high
performance sport," said Canadian Lacrosse Association Vice President of
International Competition Stewart Begg. "We are pleased to have him be a
part of the national team program once again. Both as a player and coach, Randy
has shown his passion for the sport truly can lead to great things. It is
only fitting that his return to Team Canada be as head coach - he has served us
well as assistant coach in the past and we are confident that now is the time
for him to take the reigns and lead the 2014 national team to gold."
The St. Catharines, Ontario native finished his 14th season
leading the Canisius College men's lacrosse team in 2012, guiding the Griffs to
their second MAAC Championship and second NCAA Tournament appearance in the
program's history. The Griffs, who also won the conference title in 2008 under
Mearns' watch, finished the 2012 campaign with consecutive wins to qualify for
the MAAC Tournament before upsetting second-seeded Detroit and top-seeded Siena
for the conference title.
During his tenure in charge of the Canisius program, Mearns
has mentored nine players that have played in the National Lacrosse League,
including six first-round draft picks. In 2011, Canisius was the only school in
the country with two first-round selections.
Overall, Mearns has led the Griffs to 77 victories and 60
conference wins during his career, while mentoring 26 all-conference
performers.
The 2014 FIL Men's World Championship
will be held in Denver, Colo. at Dick's Sporting Goods Park July 10-19, 2014.
More than 40 countries and nearly 1,000 athletes are expected to compete in the
2014 championship.