Matt Rienzo Named Irish Assistant press release September 5, 2000Notre Dame, Ind. --- Matt Rienzo, a standout defenseman at Georgetown from
1994-97, has been named an assistant coach on the University of Notre Dame
men's lacrosse staff. Rienzo, who will work primarily with the Notre Dame
defensemen, replaces Will DeRiso who left in May to enter private business.
Rienzo comes to Notre Dame after serving for one year as the
assistant dean of students and head boys lacrosse coach at Gonzaga College
High School in Washington, D.C., his alma mater. He guided the Purple
Eagles to a 14-7 record in 2000 and as Gonzaga advanced to the Washington
Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) finals.
A three-year starter for the Hoyas, Rienzo was a tri-captain at
Georgetown during his final season in 1997. He led the squad to a 9-5 mark
that spring as the Hoyas finished with a final ranking of seventh in the
United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse poll and advanced to the NCAA
tournament for the first time in school history, During his four-year
career, Georgetown teams compiled a 37-17 mark for a .685 winning percetage.
Rienzo was selected team co-MVP in both '96 and '97 and finished
his career with two assists and 85 ground balls, leading the team in that
category with 38 in 1996. He also played in the North/South All-Star Game
following his senior season and was a United States Intercollegiate
Lacrosse Association honorable mention all-america selection that same year.
Since his graduation from Georgeotwn, he has played with the
Capital Lacrosse Club in Washington, D.C., and in the summer of 2000, was a
member of the Select US Lacrosse Team that participated in the Prague Cup
in the Czech Republic.
A native of Fall Church, Va., he graduated from Gonzaga High School
in 1993 and served as team captain and earned MVP honors in his senior
season. Rienzo garnered all-league and first-team all-Metro honors in his
final scholastic season and also was a participant in the National
North/South All-Star Game.
Born April 12, 1975, his father, Frank, is the former athletic
director at Georgetown University. He received his bachelors degree in
English with a minor in theology from Georgetown's College of Arts and
Sciences in '97.
"We are very excited to add such an outstanding your coach to our
staff," Notre Dame head coach Kevin Corrigan says. "Matt's experiences as
a player and high school coach have prepared him well for Notre Dame and
coaching at the collegiate level."
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