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Rob Camposa

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    Volunteer Assistant Coach
Rob Camposa is in his second season with Rutgers as the volunteer assistant coach, working primarily with the goalkeepers.

During his three seasons as an assistant at Malloy, Camposa primarily worked with the goalies. Last season, Malloy finished with an 8-6 record, appearing in the national rankings for eight weeks. Five players made the East Coast Conference All-Conference team, including goalkeeper John Grebe, who produced 144 saves and a .554 save percentage for the Lions. Grebe was named Lacrosse Magazine Division II Player of the Week after producing 16 saves in a win March 25 against then No. 5 LIU.

Under Camposa's guidance, Grebe was twice named East Coast Conference Goalkeeper of the Week during the 2013 season as Malloy finished the season ranked 12th nationally, the first time the program was ranked since the 2009 campaign. The Lions finished 10-4 that season and were nationally ranked for nine weeks. Camposa also worked with the goalies during the 2012 season for Malloy.

Prior to coaching at Malloy, Camposa served as the head coach of the eighth grade Team 91 Lacrosse Club in Stony Brook, N.Y., as well as a Goalie coach at Dynamic Lacrosse Training and the Director of the New York Lacrosse Academy.

As a player, Camposa was a goalkeeper at Stony Brook University from 2007 to 2011. During his collegiate career, Camposa played in 30 games, making 22-career starts between the pipes for the Seawolves. In his senior season, the Syosset, N.Y., native recorded 129 saves, good for a .538 save percentage and a spot on the All-America East Second Team. Camposa notched a 14-8 career record for Stony Brook with 230 saves.
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