GENE PELUSO 2013

Gene Peluso

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Email
    gpeluso@stevens.edu
  • Phone
    201-216-5692
  • Year
    17th Season
  • Alma Mater
    Nazareth College '92

On August 10, 2009, Stevens Institute of Technology Director of Athletics Russell Rogers announced the hiring of Gene Peluso as the 19th men’s lacrosse coach in the program’s illustrious 126-year history. Peluso, who began coaching in 1992 after a decorated playing career at Nazareth College, was previously the head coach at Rochester Institute of Technology.

His second year as head coach at Castle Point witnessed even greater success than the first for Peluso. The Ducks lacrosse squad finished in the top-10 nationally in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association’s (USILA) Division III Coaches Poll, ranked eighth to end the year (and as high as No. 4) after a 16-3 (7-1 Empire 8) campaign and a second round visit to the NCAA tournament after receiving an at-large bid. The 16 wins ties a school-record after Stevens began the season 12-0, with its closest game coming by way of a 13-10 victory over then No. 10 Lynchburg College. The Ducks also had signature wins over Top-20 teams including; Endicott College, Springfield College, St John Fisher College and Nazareth College. At one point in the 2011 season, Stevens strung together four-straight games where the team netted over 20 goals in each of the four contests.

Peluso’s 2011 squad earned Rookie of the Year honors in the Empire 8 and three other players made it on the All-American team. Christian Saley was named the top rookie in the conference for his play at the attack position, while Brandon Faubert and Zach McHugh were named Third-Team All-Americans and were also Scholar All-Americans in the 2011 season. Chris Laurita found a spot as an All-American on the Honorable Mention list.

In his two years at the helm, Peluso has posted a 25-9 record, has produced six USILA All-Americans, three USILA Academic All-Americans, four North South participants and 13 All-Empire 8 honorees.,

Prior to Stevens, Peluso led the Rochester Institute of Technology men’s lacrosse program to a top-five ranking in NCAA Division III and amassed an 88-45 overall record. During his tenure with the Tigers, Peluso helped develop 21 United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-Americans, 60 All-Empire 8 honorees, 12 North-South All-Star Game participants, two Empire 8 Rookies of the Year, the 2004 and 2006 Empire 8 Players of the Year, three Verizon Academic All-Americans, and seven USILA Academic All-Americans. He was selected to coach the North squad in the USILA North/South game in 2008 and currently serves on the NCAA All-American Committee for Division III Lacrosse.

Before RIT, Peluso was the architect of the Lycoming College men’s lacrosse program, coaching the first-ever team. During his time at Lycoming, he directed the Warriors to a 41-30 record, including a 32-13 mark over his final three seasons. In 2001, Peluso led Lycoming to its most successful season with an 11-3 record en route to the program’s first-ever regular season Middle Atlantic Conference Championship. Lycoming finished 12-4 overall after placing second in the conference tournament and earned a USILA Top-25 national ranking.

In 2011, Peluso recorded his 150th career coaching victory and has an overall mark of 154-84 in 15 seasons as a head coach. During his tenure at Lycoming, Peluso coached two North-South participants, four All-Americans, and 33 all-conference award winners. He was also the 1999 MAC Coach of the Year and chairperson for the MAC Lacrosse Committee from 1999 to 2001. Peluso served on the USILA All-American Committee from 1998 to 2001 and the USILA Ranking Committee from 1999 to 2001.

He began his coaching career at McQuaid Jesuit High School in 1992 and remained there for two seasons before beginning his collegiate coaching career at Drew University in Madison, N.J., where he served as an assistant coach from 1994 to 1996.

A native of Baldwin (Long Island),N.Y., Peluso enjoyed an accomplished playing career at Nazareth, leading the Golden Flyers to the NCAA Division III semifinals in his final season.

Peluso resides in Branchburg, N.J. with his wife Beth and two children, daughter Stefani and son Patrick.