John Mouradian


Johnny Mouradian is the head coach of Bryn Athyn College's Men's Lacrosse team.
Mouradian's National Lacrosse League experience as a general manager dates back to 1992 with the expansion Buffalo Bandits. With the Bandits from 1992 to 1997 won the league's championship three times and made the playoffs every season. From 1999 to 2000, Mouradian joined the Toronto Rock, where the club won the championship in both seasons. Mouradian is the only general manager to win five championships.
In 2003, Mouradian was named the general manager and head coach to the expansion San Jose Stealth. He served as head coach for the 2004 NLL season and the 2005 NLL season. In 2004 he was named National Lacrosse League GM of the Year Award.
In February 2008, Mouradian was inducted into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame.
As a player, Mouradian played collegiate lacrosse at Ithaca College, and is a member of the school's Hall of Fame. He was also a member of the 1978 Team Canada, which upset Team USA in the World Lacrosse Championships.
After serving as the general manager for the Philadelphia Wings in 2011, Mouradian was named the head coach on July 25, 2011 after former coach John Tucker stepped down. Mouradian stepped down after the 2013 season, and was replaced as head coach by Blane Harrison.

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