Scott Singer

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Bio

Founder of Midnight Rider Lacrosse, Scott Singer a former coach with Team USA of the US Indoor program. Singer was part of the first USA team to beat Canada in World Indoor Lacrosse competition and participate in the gold medal game. Scott founded Midnight Rider Lacrosse with the mission to bring New England youth and high school lacrosse players the most elite indoor (“BOX”) lacrosse program the area has to offer. Tired of seeing field lacrosse being played inside box rinks, he wanted to offer a program to kids from any club, high school, or town an opportunity to learn the game the right way. In order to truly gain the benefits that can be had with playing box, it has to be done right.

Singer stepped down from his college coaching career to pursue an opportunity to move back to where he grew up in the North East. He wanted to help grow the game at the youth and high school level throughout New England. Singer, currently serves as the Head Lacrosse Coach at The St. Thomas Aquinas School. Prior to Joining STA, Singer was the Head Lacrosse Coach at The Roxbury Latin School for three years.

Scott came to New England after coaching seven years of NCAA Lacrosse. While at Ohio Wesleyan University, Scott helped lead the Battling Bishops to the 2018 NCAA quarterfinals and the team finished ranked seventh in year-end national polls. Scott coached seven USILA All-Americans, one Scholar All-American, 14 All-NCAC honorees and a short-stick midfielder honored with Division III’s Specialty Player Of The Year Award. Scott and the Ohio Wesleyan staff were also voted the 2018 IMLCA DIII Coaching Staff of the Year. While he was coaching the offense at OWU, the unit ranked in the top ten nationally in both scoring and man-up offense. Scott went to Ohio Wesleyan after spending a year as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Colorado College. During his time with the Tigers, he helped the team advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs. He also coached two All-Americans, a Scholar All-American and four All-Region players. Prior to Colorado College, Scott was an assistant coach at Roger Williams University for three seasons. He served as defensive coordinator in 2014 and 2015 and as offensive coordinator in 2016, helping the Hawks compile a 37-17 record.

A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Scott played lacrosse at the University of Hartford, where he was a midfielder.