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 "One of the goals for Turn and Burn is to help foster the growth of lacrosse, teaming up with MARA Athletics is a great opportunity to help us achieve that goal.  MARA is a first rate organization from top to bottom, I am excited to work with an organization of this caliber." 

-Rob Horrigan, Director of Turn and Burn Lacrosse


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Welcome to Turn & Burn Lacrosse
Turn and Burn Lacrosse was founded in 2001 by Rob Horrigan. By 2004, Turn and Burn was servicing 300 campers from all over the country. Turn and Burn Lacrosse has worked hard to establish itself as one of the premier teaching services in the country and we look forward to working with you.

Where it all started!

Rob Horrigan has been an NCAA Head Men's Lacrosse Coach for eight years. In those eight years, he started two successful Men's College lacrosse programs.

Division III York College of Pennsylvania was Horrigan's first coaching stop. During his time at York College, Horrigan recruited over 60 Student-athletes including the Capital Athletic Conference "Rookie of the year."Most recently, Horrigan started Division II Belmont Abbey College. Where in the programs first year of existence he earned the 2006 Deep South Conference "Coach of the Year."

In those two seasons at Belmont Abbey, Horrigan recruited and coached 6 all-conference players as well as the 2007 Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) "Freshman of the Year," and one of Inside Lacrosse magazine's "Pre-Season All-American Goalies." Read More.

 

"Rob Horrigan is a proven and dedicated teacher of the game of lacrosse. His experiences as a player and as a college coach, allow him to develop lacrosse players to thier fullest potential.  I am happy to recommend Turn and Burn Lacrosse." 

Dave Cottle, Head Men's Lacrosse Coach, University of Maryland


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