Tim McIntee - Class of 1989 - LIU Post Athletic Hall of Fame - LIU Post
Tim McIntee
Class of 1989
Induction Class of 2011
Football
Lacrosse
Tim McIntee was a four-year letter winner for the Pioneer lacrosse program, graduating from the school in 1988. During his time at C.W. Post, McIntee was honored three times as an All-American selection. In his senior season, he scored 18 goals and tallied 14 assists. He then went on to play for team USA in the 1990 World Championships before entering Major League Indoor Lacrosse as a member of the New York Saints from 1990-1997. In those seven seasons, he tallied 97 points behind 46 goals and 51 assists, one of the best marks in franchise history. He has spent the past 14 years at Manhattan College as the head coach, qualifying for the MAAC Tournament seven times and winning the first ever MAAC Championship in school history in 2002 and winning MAAC Coach of the Year. He also served as offensive coordinator and man-up coach for the Irish National Team in 2002 World Games.
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