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Wed Feb 19
Final
3 Anderson (IN)
25 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 22
Final
16 Trine
8 at Concordia Chicago
Wed Mar 04
Final
13 Trine
7 at Hanover
Sat Mar 07
Final
11 Trine
9 at Augustana (IL)
Wed Mar 11
Final
7 Trine
12 at North Central (Ill.)
Sun Mar 15
Cancelled
Trine
vs. Benedictine (IL)
@ South Bend, Ind.
Wed Mar 18
Cancelled
Trine
at Heidelberg
Sat Mar 21
Cancelled
Earlham
vs. Trine
Tue Mar 24
Cancelled
Trine
at Wabash
Sat Mar 28
Cancelled
MSOE
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 04
Cancelled
Albion
vs. Trine
Wed Apr 08
Cancelled
Adrian
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 11
Cancelled
Trine
at Kalamazoo
Tue Apr 14
Cancelled
Calvin
vs. Trine
Wed Apr 22
Cancelled
Alma
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 25
Cancelled
Trine
at Hope
Sat Feb 27
Postponed
Albion
vs. Trine
Sat Mar 06
Final
11 Adrian
10 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 12
Final
9 Trine
8 at Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Pass List Only
Tue Mar 23
Final
6 Trine
4 at Alma
Sat Mar 27
Final
11 Alma
10 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 31
Final
6 Trine
13 at Hope
Spectators limited to approved Hope and Trine fans only
Sat Apr 03
Final
5 Trine
19 at Albion
No Outside Spectators
Tue Apr 06
Final
14 Trine
10 at Adrian
Sat Apr 10
Final
10 Kalamazoo
12 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 17
Final
5 Trine
15 at Calvin
Tue Apr 20
Cancelled
Calvin
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 24
Final
13 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Sat May 01
Final
7 Alma
10 vs. Trine
MIAA Tournament
Tue May 04
Final
6 Trine
14 at Albion
MIAA Semifinals
Wed Mar 02
Final
13 Trine
1 at Heidelberg
Tue Mar 08
Final
13 Trine
5 at Monmouth (IL)
Thu Mar 10
Final
16 Trine
8 at Taylor (Ind.)
Wed Mar 16
Final
13 Ohio Northern
3 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 19
Cancelled
Cleary
vs. Trine
Sun Mar 20
Final
7 Trine
5 at DePauw
Originally scheduled for 3/12
Sat Mar 26
Final
4 Illinois Tech
6 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 30
Cancelled
Earlham
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 02
Final
13 Trine
3 at Anderson (IN)
Sat Apr 09
Final
6 Alma
10 vs. Trine
Tue Apr 12
Final
11 Trine
9 at Calvin
Sat Apr 16
Final
20 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 20
Final
10 Trine
13 at Albion
Tue Apr 26
Final
9 Adrian
6 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 30
Final
11 Trine
6 at Kalamazoo
Wed May 04
Final
9 Trine
13 at Hope
MIAA Tournament Semifinal
Wed Feb 22
Final
0 Mt. St. Joseph
15 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 01
Final
3 Heidelberg
13 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 04
Final
21 Trine
1 at Spalding
Sat Mar 11
Final
6 DePauw
8 vs. Trine
Sun Mar 12
Cancelled
Concordia Chicago
vs. Trine
Wed Mar 15
Final
3 Cornell College
19 vs. Trine
Sat Mar 18
Final
1 Carroll (WI)
13 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 22
Cancelled
Trine
at Ohio Northern
Sat Mar 25
Final
3 Thomas More
17 vs. Trine
Wed Mar 29
Cancelled
0 Earlham
0 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 01
Final
6 Hanover
12 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 08
Final
15 Trine
7 at Alma
Wed Apr 12
Final
17 Calvin
5 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 15
Final
2 Trine
19 at Hope
Tue Apr 18
Final
23 Albion
15 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 26
Final
5 Trine
13 at Adrian
Sat Apr 29
Final
15 Kalamazoo
8 vs. Trine
Sun Feb 18
Final
2 University of Michigan- Dearborn
11 vs. Trine
Sat Feb 24
Final
6 Trine
11 at Oberlin
Wed Feb 28
Final
22 Trine
1 at Mt. St. Joseph
Sat Mar 02
Final
6 Trine
5 at MSOE
Wed Mar 06
Final
4 Trine
13 at Ohio Northern
Sat Mar 09
Final
3 Trine
8 at DePauw
Wed Mar 13
Final
5 Trine
8 at Otterbein
Sat Mar 16
Final
10 Muskingum
9 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 22
Final
1 Centenary (La.)
17 vs. Trine
Sun Mar 24
Final
3 Spalding
26 vs. Trine
Fri Mar 29
Final
15 Trine
3 at Hanover
Tue Apr 09
Final
4 Alma
30 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 13
Final
9 Trine
13 at Albion
Wed Apr 17
Final
9 Calvin
8 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 20
Final
5 Trine
14 at Adrian
Tue Apr 23
7:00 PM EDT
Hope
vs. Trine
Sat Apr 27
1:00 PM EDT
Trine
at Kalamazoo
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Vinnie Lang
Vinnie Lang
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 260.665.4462
Email: langv@trine.edu

Coach Lang became the head coach of the Trine University Men’s Lacrosse program during the 2009-10 academic year. In four seasons as head coach, his Thunder teams compiled a record of 32-25. He slid to an assistant role with the hiring of current head coach Karl Zimmerman. 

Prior to Trine, Lang spent time at the University of Dayton, which proved to be the most successful to date. The 2006 Flyers went 9-3 before falling in the conference championship game and finishing the season ranked 7th nationally.  In 2007, the team went undefeated during the regular season, capturing their first ever CCLA B division regular season and playoff championships which earned Lang conference Coach of the Year honors. The Flyers finished the season 13-1 and ranking 4th nationally, falling in the national semi-finals to eventual runners-up St. Johns (MN).

Lang began his coaching career at Mercyhurst College, where he was the program’s second ever head coach. Taking over midway through the 1988 season, Lang guided the Lakers to a 7-5 record in their final season of Division I lacrosse. The program moved to Division II in 1999 where the young Lakers continued to improve and in 2000 went 8-3 and was ranked as high as 7th in nation before ending the season ranked 10th overall. Lang was named head coach at Wittenberg University in 2001 and despite an 18-39 overall record, improved the quality of the program and under his guidance, the program had the most  First Team All-NCAC performers and most selections overall in program history.

Lang played his collegiate lacrosse at The State University of New York at Oswego. A four-year starter at midfield, he garnered 2nd Team All-Empire Lacrosse League honors while being voted his team’s Most Valuable Player in his final season as a Laker. He continued his playing career at Purdue University, where he played club lacrosse and was a 4-time All-Big Ten Lacrosse Conference midfielder of the year.

Lang was a member of the German National Lacrosse Team from 1998-2001, first as a starting defenseman then as the Associate Head Coach. As a player Lang started every game for the National Team during his playing tenure. In the 1998 World Games in Baltimore, Lang led the team in ground balls and takeaways. His success continued in Manchester, England where he was named captain, and once again led the team in ground balls, takeaways and was voted All-European and the tournament’s Best Defender. Lang finished his German playing career in Glasgow, Scotland where he was again named a team captain, as the team finished second to England for the second straight year. In 2001, Lang moved into the coaching ranks as led the defense and helped lead the team to their first ever victory over England at the European Championship in Cardiff, Wales.

A graduate of Baldwinsville High School near Syracuse, N.Y. Lang lettered in soccer, hockey and lacrosse. Lang received a Bachelor’s Degree in Movement and Sport Science from Purdue University in 1993 and a Master’s Degree also from Purdue in Exercise Physiology.  Lang spent time as a graduate assistant, working as an assistant strength coach for the Boilermakers.

Lang spent 12 years serving in the United States Marine Corps as a tank mechanic and reached the rank of Sergeant. He spent six months in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, fighting in the first Gulf War.

Lang resides in Angola and has two sons Nikko and Cole.