Geof Weisenborgn enters his 11th season with the Falcons' men's lacrosse team in 2012-13, including his 8th as head coach. He is just the second head coach in the Falcons’ 16-year history, which began in 1997.
Under Weisenborn's leadership, the men's program has continued to compete among the top of the Middle Atlantic Conference. Through Weisenborn's first seven years the Falcons advanced to four MAC championship finals while accumulating an impressive 50-16 regular-season record in the conference.
Weisenborn is very familiar with the Messiah Men's lacrosse program having spent 3 years (1998, 2001, 2002) as an assistant coach with former head coach Jerry Standford. During his stint as defensive coordinator at Messiah, Coach Weisenborn helped lead the Falcons to a 31–13 record in three seasons, including the squad’s first Middle Atlantic Conference championship and berth to the NCAA tournament in 2001. Coaching the defense, Weisenborn drew on his experience as a four-year starting defensemen at the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Prior to his head coaching appointment appointment at Messiah, Weisenborn spent 3 years as the head coach at Francis Scott Key High School in Carroll County, Md. Weisenborn also spent 2 years at Michigan State University as the defensive coordinator in 1999, and as the club’s head coach in 2000.
Coach Weisenborn currently resides in Gettysburg, Pa., with his wife and two children.