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Joe Spallina wears many hats (and suits, if you’ve seen him on the sideline recently).
Spallina — the head coach of Stony Brook women’s lacrosse, assistant coach of the U.S. women’s national team, general manager of the New York Lizards and coach for Team 91 — got on the hot seat for this month’s “Give & Go” interview.
I wanted to play in the NHL. I mean 5-foot-10 Italian guy from Long Island with one rink on the island. What could go wrong?
I own a boat, and its name is “RE-LAX.” See what I did there?
My family is everything to me, but if it was a material thing I can’t live without, it would be my boat.
It was weak, but I guess it has followed me around. “Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.”
Gotta go my wife’s chicken cutlets.
“Let whoever think whatever; just keep getting better.” It’s big at Stony Brook.
Pro: Kylie Ohlmiller. College: Ally Kennedy. High school: Joey Spallina.
Men’s lacrosse: Winning the MLL championship with the Lizards. Women’s: What we have built at Stony Brook and the model of consistency.
Loaded question. I’ll give a short answer — a shorter shot clock.
Not an obstacle, but the slow climb up the ladder, earning my stripes on every level.
Bucket list could also be my death sentence, but driving cross country in an RV with my family!
Retired, sitting on my boat, feet up reading a newspaper with the music on in the sun. Reality, probably watching my kids play somewhere.
I like to live on the wild side. Fail or not, I would try just about everything once.
I always wear a suit to and from the games. Coming off a slow start and a two-game losing streak, Ally Kennedy said, “Wear it during the game and change the karma.” Loe and behold, we won 11 straight games into the NCAAs.
Any sport, any level: If you could coach one game for any team in the world, who would it be?