Kyle Mariboe enters his fourth season as an assistant coach for the Albright men's lacrosse program in 2019
Mariboe helped coach three players to earn All-MAC Commonwealth Honors. JJ Boliaux earned first team honors, while James Gorman tallied second team honors, and Ryan Aler earned honorable mention. In addition, Boliaux earned ECAC and IMLCA All-Region honors as well.
In 2017, Mariboe helped the Lions to the MAC Commonwealth Tournament championship game. Albright's six wins in conference play tied the school record. Senior Cam Cetrone was named the MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Year, and he was one of five Albright players to be named All-MAC Commonwealth. Andrew Potter joined Cetrone on the First Team.
In his first year on staff, Albright earned a spot in the MAC Commonwealth Tournament and advanced to the semifinals.
Mariboe spent the 2014 season as an assistant coach at Muhlenberg.
Mariboe is a 2014 graduate of Drew, where he played goalie for the Rangers for three seasons. He was the starting goalie for the 2014 team that earned a berth in the Landmark Conference Tournament. He also was named to the Landmark Spring Academic Honor Roll for three consecutive seasons.
Following graduation from Drew, Mariboe served as an intern for Team Turkey at the World Lacrosse Championships held in Denver, Colo., assisting the national team coaching staff.
A native of Hightstown, N.J., Mariboe was a volunteer with the Bobby Campbell Lacrosse Foundation/Trenton Bridge Lacrosse in support of the programs dedication to promoting youth lacrosse in Central New Jersey.
He also previously worked as an inside sales representative for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League.