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Mendoza Hire

Taylor Mendoza Named Men's Lacrosse Head Coach

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HARTFORD, Conn. – Trinity College Athletics is thrilled to announce the hiring of Taylor Mendoza as the new Men's Lacrosse Head Coach, effective August 3rd. Mendoza becomes the seventh head coach in program history.
 
"Trinity College is excited to welcome Taylor Mendoza as the next Head Coach of Bantam Men's Lacrosse," said Trinity College Director of Athletics Gavin Viano. "Following a national search that attracted an outstanding pool of candidates, Coach Mendoza emerged based on his proven ability to recruit, develop, and mentor student-athletes while building programs that excel both competitively and academically at the national level. Coach Mendoza brings tremendous energy, a strong vision for the future, and a commitment to fostering a culture of excellence that aligns perfectly with our aspirations for Men's Lacrosse. We are confident that his leadership will position our program to compete at a championship level within the NESCAC and beyond in the seasons to come."
 
Mendoza joins the Bantams staff after serving as Head Coach at Virigina Military Institute (VMI) last season. During his lone season with the Keydets, Mendoza logged seven victories, the most for a VMI lacrosse coach since the program's inaugural season in 1983, and qualified for the Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament, VMI's first postseason appearance since 2022. Three Keydets earned All-Conference honors, while excelling academically under Mendoza's watch with a 3.29 team GPA for the Spring 2026 semester.

Prior to VMI, Mendoza served as the Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator at Washington and Lee University. During the 2025 season, he helped coach the Generals to a perfect 10-0 regular season Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) record to win the ODAC title as W&L finished with a 17-4 overall record and hosted the first two rounds of the Division III NCAA Tournament.
 
In 2024, he helped guide the Generals to their first NCAA Final Four appearance in over 20 years after upsetting No. 1 Salisbury. For his efforts, he was named the 2024 IMLCA D-III Outstanding Assistant Coach after being named a finalist for the same honor in 2022 and 2023.
 
In 2023, Mendoza helped coach W&L to a program record 18 wins as the Generals achieved a final USILA ranking of No.5 en route to an ODAC title and NCAA Elite 8 appearance. That followed a 2022 season in which the Generals made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament and recorded an undefeated ODAC regular season.

While at Washington and Lee, Mendoza has mentored 26 USILA All-Americans, 39 All-ODAC honorees in addition to eight USILA Scholar All-Americans. He has also coached one USILA Face-Off Player of the Year, two ODAC Players of the Year and one IMLCA South Region Defensive Player of the Year.
 
Prior to his time at W&L, Mendoza served as the Director of Lacrosse Operations at Penn State from 2018-21, helping coach the Nittany Lions to a 33-17 overall record and 11-9 mark in the Big Ten.  The 2019 team earned a Big Ten title before reaching the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
 
Mendoza served as an Assistant Coach at Amherst College for the 2016 and 2017 seasons and helped lead the team to a 27-10 overall record and 16-4 NESCAC mark. He was named a USILA Division III Assistant Coach of the Year finalist in 2017 and coached the Mammoths to two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a quarterfinals trip in 2016 and 2017 Round of 16.
 
His coaching career began at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, where he served as an Assistant Coach and Offensive Coordinator from 2014-15.
 
A former standout collegiate lacrosse player, Mendoza starred at SUNY Cortland where he led the Red Dragons to a 56-5 record over three years and a perfect 18-0 SUNYAC record. He was a member of three SUNYAC championship teams from 2011-13 and helped the Red Dragons to three NCAA Tournament appearances (2011 Quarterfinals, 2012 Finals, 2013 Semifinals).  Mendoza graduated from SUNY Cortland in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in business economics.
 
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