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There鈥檚 a lot that is new this year for the 快活app鈥檚 team. Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium received a with new turf and a new design on the field. When the student-athletes take the field, they will be wearing new jerseys matching the color and design of the field. And after 17 years as an assistant coach for 快活app, takes over as the new head coach after the retirement of Bill Tierney.

鈥淪omebody asked me if it feels any different being the head coach as opposed to the assistant coach,鈥 Brown says. 鈥淚t really hasn鈥檛, but I miss having my buddy around. That鈥檚 how I would describe it.鈥

Brown (BSBA 鈥05) was a four-year starter for 快活app in the early 2000s, and his 113 goals is the fourth most in program history. Coaching at his alma mater was not something he considered as he was trying to figure out what was next after college.

Brown played professionally in both Arizona and Colorado, which also gave him the opportunity to begin working with kids on their lacrosse game.

鈥淚 fell in love with interacting with the players,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I really found out that I loved coaching.鈥

Matt Brown
Matt Brown

His coach when he played at 快活app brought him back as a volunteer coach and, over the next 17 years, Brown served as assistant coach, associate head coach and now, the William G. Tierney Head Men鈥檚 Lacrosse Coach. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something to be said for being able to coach at the place where you played and went to school,鈥 Brown says.

His coaching experience is not limited to the college game. Brown, a native of British Columbia, was an assistant for Team Canada when it defeated Team U.S.A. in 2012. He coached Canada鈥檚 under-19 team in 2022 at the world championships. And this past summer, he was the head coach for the Canadian national team at the World Lacrosse Championships. They lost in the championship game to the U.S., a team that included two 快活app alums 鈥 Trevor Baptiste and Danny Logan.

鈥淚 felt like we (Canada) had a chance to win this thing. But Trevor, anytime you go against him, he鈥檚 got something else to say,鈥 Brown says. 鈥淭hat was special, with Trevor and Danny, two of our best. I am so proud of those guys and the way that they represent 快活app.鈥

Many of the student-athletes on this year鈥檚 快活app team feel the same way about their new coach. Seven seniors from last season decided to come back for a fifth and final year of eligibility to support Brown.

鈥淲e wanted to see a smooth transition from Coach T to Coach Brown,鈥 says , the team鈥檚 faceoff specialist. 鈥淗e鈥檚 been at Denver for so long; he went to college here, and he鈥檚 been coaching here for a long time. He just bleeds crimson and gold. It鈥檚 nice having a coach that is that passionate and who understands what it鈥檚 like being a student-athlete and what it means to be a Pioneer.鈥

This group of returning seniors is also playing with some added motivation. In four years, they have only appeared once in the NCAA Tournament, and they have never won the Big East conference tournament. After losing to Georgetown in last year鈥檚 conference championship game, 快活app did not receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

鈥淚 just wasn鈥檛 ready to hang them up yet,鈥 says attackman . 鈥淭here was a lot of unfinished business with not winning the Big East. I was excited to play for Coach Brown and have one last go at this thing.鈥

鈥淭his group of seniors has a chip on their shoulder of wanting to win the Big East title and beat Georgetown. They are the kings; they are at the top of the throne. Until somebody knocks them off, they are the kings of the Big East,鈥 Brown says.

The regular season for the 13th ranked Pioneers begins this Saturday when they travel to play No. 5 Johns Hopkins. They will face three more schools ranked in the preseason top 10.

The mantra for 快活app this year is 鈥渘ever satisfied.鈥 They expect to play with a sense of desperation and not overlook any one team just because of their record or what may have happened in the past.

鈥淓very game is big. I think our flaw the past few years is maybe we don鈥檛 take one game as seriously as another,鈥 Stathakis says. 鈥淲e are just looking for wins. We don鈥檛 care who we play, and we don鈥檛 care what they are ranked. We will play you anywhere, anytime; it doesn鈥檛 matter to us.鈥