Providence College Athletics

Men's Lacrosse

Kevin Gould
Kevin Gould
Kevin Gould is embarks on his third season with the Friars as an assistant coach/offensive coordinator. Gould was hired by head coach Gabrielli on September 16, 2019. 
 
Gould comes to Providence after spending the past five seasons as Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at UMass Lowell. The Duxbury native spent two seasons as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach on Sept. 1, 2017. In 2019, Gould helped develop two River Hawks en route to earning First-Team All-America East honors, marking the first in program history. In 2018, Gould helped guide UMass Lowell to its first America East playoff appearance in program history.
 
Prior to UMass Lowell, Gould spent a season as assistant coach at Dartmouth. Gould guided the Big Green offense to a 10-percent increase in extra-man scoring. During this 2015 season, Dartmouth’s win total improved by three victories, including a double-overtime win over 15th-ranked Harvard.
 
Gould’s collegiate coaching experience began at Bryant University in 2014 as a volunteer assistant coach. The Bulldogs climbed up to No. 11 in national polls and made the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time in program history.
 
Prior to joining the collegiate ranks, Gould coached at his alma mater, Duxbury High School, for three seasons.
 
Gould graduated from Bentley University in 2010 with a degree in business management, and enjoyed an impressive career with the Falcons’ lacrosse program. Gould ranks fifth in program history in assists and eighth in career points. Gould was named New England and Northeast-10 Rookie of the Year as a freshman. The two-time captain and four-time All-New England selection claimed All-America honors in 2010 during his senior season. 
 
Gould was selected 39th overall by the Boston Cannons in the 2010 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft. He spent three seasons in the MLL and helped guide the Cannons to the 2011 Major League Lacrosse Championship.

Gould resides in Boston, Mass.