Bill Tierney knows how to coach teams to win. Before his 20+ year career at Princeton building a men’s program that would take home 6 NCAA Championship titles, he kicked off his college coaching career at RIT, taking the team to two DIII NCAA tournament appearances. Then, he joined as the assistant coach at Hopkins for 3 years, helping the team to win 2 National Titles. In 1998, he led the USA Men’s National Team to a World Championship. And, after leaving Princeton in 2009, it only took Tierney 6 seasons to lead the University of Denver to their first national title. With that win, he became the first coach to win an NCAA title at two different universities and the first college lacrosse coach to win a NCAA DI Championship at a school west of the EST time zone.