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Thomas Carmean is the head coach of the Amherst College Men's Lacrosse Team, a lacrosse alumnus of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a former player for the Boston Blazers, New York Saints and Bridgeport Barrage (currently the Philadelphia Barrage). He is an inductee of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame, New England Chapter. He has been coaching at Amherst College since 2000. In 2007, Carmean received accolades in an article where he was listed as one of the three best American-born attackmen to have ever played the game. The article noted that Carmean was a "fantastic athlete with a lightning fast split dodge and a competitive spirit that never quit.[1] [edit] University of Massachusetts Lacrosse (1984-1987)Tom was a starting attackman for the Minutemen for all four of his years at the University of Massachusetts. He earned All-American honors two times in his career and led his team to Division I NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament appearances in 1986 and 1987. A former teammate and the current UMass Men's Lacrosse Head Coach, Greg Cannella, has this to say about Carmean: "Leading [Dick] Garber's attack for four of those years was two-time All-American Thomas Carmean. Cannella describes Carmean, now the head coach at Amherst College, as the 'most complete lacrosse player I have ever ran with.' 'We haven't had an athlete like him come around here in a long time,' Cannella says with a grin. 'I am convinced that he would have thrived at any position. We could have put him at midfield, short stick, long stick defense or even goalie and he would have gotten the job done.'"[2] [edit] Professional Lacrosse CareerTom went on to play in the professional leagues as an attackman. He had a very successful career, even winning Team MVP honors for New England once and Boston twice from 1991 to 1993.[3] [edit] References
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