Travis Harrington is entering his second season as an assistant coach at Robert Morris University.
In August of 2014, Harrington was hired by head coach Andrew McMinn after two seasons at Seton Hill University.
At Seton Hill, Harrington specialized with the attack and midfield positions and assisted with the goaltenders and face-off specialists. He also served as the coordinator for the even and extra-man offensive units, as well as recruiting.
Seton Hill reached new heights as a program during Harrington's tenure. In 2013, the Griffins rode the top-ranked offense in NCAA Division II to a 12-4 overall record and their first NCAA Tournament appearance, where they advanced to the quarterfinals. The following season, Seton Hill went 10-6 and finished with a ranking of No. 13 in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Coaches Poll.
Under Harrington's tutelage, Seton Hill produced five All-Americans, seven All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) II Team honorees, a Division II Midfielder of the Year, an ECAC II Goalkeeper of the Year, and an ECAC II Rookie of the Year.
Prior to joining the Seton Hill coaching staff, Harrington starred as an attackman for Bryant University from 2009 to 2012. He compiled 67 goals and 104 points in his four-year career with the Bulldogs and was selected to participate in the USILA/LaxWorld North-South Game after his senior campaign. Harrington also earned NEC Academic Honor Roll recognition in each of his four seasons at Bryant.
A native of Vestal, N.Y., Harrington graduated from Bryant in 2012 with his Bachelor's degree in accounting and later completed his Master's degree in Business Administration at Seton Hill in 2014. His brother Chase is a sophomore on the men's lacrosse team at Ithaca College.