| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 516-726-5272 |
| Email: | gillt@usmma.edu |
| Hometown: | Hicksville, N.Y. |
| College: | Hofstra '78 / UNC / Hofstra |
| Major: | B.A. - Physical Education / M.A. - Education Admin. / M.A. - Education |
Tom Gill is entering his 23rd season as the head coach of the lacrosse program at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Since his arrival at Kings Point, he has led the program to seven conference championships, eight ECAC Metro NY/NJ Championship appearances, six consecutive Maritime Tournament crowns between 1994 and 1999 and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. The Academy named him the recipient of the Coach Omeltchenko Coach-of-the-Year Award in 1998 and 2007. Gill has also coached a total of four All-Americans and two NCAA statistical champions while at the academy.
In 2012 Gill earned his 200th overall win as a head coach in a
13-7 victory against industry rival Maritime College. In his
22 seasons at Merchant Marine, Gill has guided the Mariners to a
record of 156-155 (.502) while his overall coaching ledger stands
at 201-188 (.517).
Gill led the Mariners to their best season in school history in
the spring of 2007. The program set a school record for
winning 13 games and made its first appearance in the NCAA
Tournament after winning the Skyline Conference Tournament, 12-11,
over then-No. 15 nationally-ranked Stevens Tech. The
Ducks’ loss to the Mariners snapped their 58-game winning
streak against conference opponents which dated back to 2000.
For his efforts, he was named the Skyline Coach of the Year
and the recipient of the academy’s Coach-of-the-Year
award.
Prior to arriving at Kings Point, Gill coached the Devils of
Farleigh Dickinson University-Florham from 1984-88, where he was
45-33 in five seasons and won an ECAC Championship. He has also
served as an assistant coach at Cornell, Duke, and Hofstra.
Gill serves on various championship and governing bodies in the
college game. He is on the board of the NCAA Division-III Lacrosse
Championship, All-America Selection and Regional Advisory
Committees. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the
Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Foundation, the United States
Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Rules Committee and the ECAC
Board of the USILA.
He has also been heavily involved with the game at the
international level as a coach and a player. Gill served as an
assistant coach for the Irish National Team that competed at the
World Championships in Perth, Australia. He played professionally
for the New York Saints, served as an alternate in the 1982 World
Games and was selected to compete as a member of Team USA in 1994,
1996 and 2001. Furthermore, Gill coached numerous clinics in
Argentina, Australia, and Ireland.
Gill earned his bachelor’s degree at Hostra University in
1978 and was also a four-year letterwinner with its men’s
lacrosse program. He earned his master’s degree in education
administration from the University of North Carolina and has
subsequently earned a second master’s in education at Hofstra
as well as his school supervisory certificate.
In addition to his coaching duties, Gill also acts as Assistant
Athletics Director for the Academy. He currently resides in
Levittown, New York with his wife, Eileen, and son, Brian.

