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Stephen Brundage

Stephen Brundage

The Brundage File

PERSONAL
Hometown Camillus, N.Y.
Education Loyola, 2005
Degree Marketing
Playing Career Loyola Lacrosse, 2001-2004
Chicago Machine (MLL), 2006-07

COACHING CAREER
2007-09 Drexel
Assistant Coach
2009-12 Princeton
Assistant Coach
2012-14 Marquette
Assistant Coach
2014-19 Marquette
Associate Head Coach
2019-23 Hobart
Assistant Coach
2023-25 Hobart
Moses Family Associate Head Coach
2025-present Hobart
Head Coach
Stephen Brundage was named the 20th head coach of Hobart lacrosse ahead of the 2026 season after previously serving on the coaching staff for five seasons, including the past two as the Moses Family Associate Head Coach. He brought his offensive acumen to Geneva ahead of the 2019-20 academic year having spent the previous seven seasons at Marquette University, including five as the Golden Eagles’ associate head coach.

A gifted offensive mind, Brundage has helped guide the Statesmen to national prominence in scoring. In four of his five seasons, Hobart ranked among the top 25 offenses in Division I, including leading the nation in goals per game in 2020 (19.6) and ranking 10th in 2022 (14.08). Under his guidance, the extra-man unit has also excelled, ranking fifth in the nation in 2020 and 17th in 2023. During his tenure in Geneva, he has coached 10 all-conference honorees – five attackmen and five midfielders.

At Marquette, he helped transform the Golden Eagles from a first-year program into a BIG EAST champion and NCAA Tournament contender, leading the team to five conference tournament appearances and two NCAA berths (2016, 2017). He coached six USILA All-Americans and 27 All-BIG EAST selections.
 
His earlier coaching stops include Drexel University and Princeton University, where he helped lead the Tigers to the 2010 Ivy League Championship.
 
As a player, Brundage was a two-time All-America honorable mention attackman at Loyola University Maryland, where he racked up 143 points on 88 goals and 55 assists. He led the Greyhounds in points three times, served as a two-time MVP, and helped the team reach the 2001 NCAA Quarterfinals. He graduated in 2005 with a degree in marketing.
 
A native of Camillus, N.Y., Brundage was a two-sport star at West Genesee High School. He graduated second on the Wildcats’ career scoring list in both lacrosse and hockey.