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Cindy Timchal was born on 16 September, 1954 in Upper Darby, PA, is an American lacrosse coach (born 1954). Discover Cindy Timchal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1954
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Upper Darby, PA
Nationality United States

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1954

Cindy Timchal (born September 14, 1954) is an American lacrosse coach.

She is the head women's lacrosse coach at the United States Naval Academy.

She has coached for some of the top programs in college women's lacrosse, including Northwestern University, University of Maryland.

At Maryland Timchal coached the Terrapins to seven straight NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championships.

Timchal grew up in Havertown, Pennsylvania, and despite not playing lacrosse in high school, Timchal went on to play on the lacrosse team at West Chester University.

While at West Chester, Timchal was also a member of the Tennis and Track and Field teams.

After graduating college, Timchal got her first coaching job at Unionville High School, where she was a member of the coaching staff for the lacrosse, field hockey and basketball teams.

1979

In 1979, after coaching for two years at Unionville, Timchal began her college coaching career at The University of Pennsylvania, where she was an assistant for the lacrosse and field hockey teams.

1982

Timchal's head coaching career started in 1982 when she took on the program at Northwestern University.

1983

She stayed with the Wildcats for nine years, coaching them to five NCAA Tournament appearances in 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, and 1988.

Timchal's record at Northwestern was 76–40.

She posted a winning season for eight out of her nine seasons.

1986

Although Maryland had a history of being a powerhouse in lacrosse, the Terps only had one NCAA title which they won in 1986.

In just her first season as head coach, Timchal led her team to an NCAA final as well as a 14–3 record before they lost to Virginia in the NCAA championship.

1991

In 1991, Timchal left Northwestern to pursue her coaching career at the University of Maryland.

1992

The next season, 1992, Maryland would make it to the finals, where they would defeat Harvard 11–10 in overtime as Timchal would gain her first national championship.

1994

Yet following the loss in the 1994 finals, to Princeton, Maryland went on a 50-game winning streak.

1995

This would take place during Maryland's seven-year reign as national champions from 1995 to 2001.

This included a 13-5 national championship win over Princeton in 1995.

Starting with the 1995 Championship title, Timchal and her Terps went on to win six more NCAA Championships in a row.

2001

The seven straight championship streak was completed with the 2001 title game, in which Maryland posted a perfect 23–0 season and defeated Georgetown in double overtime.

Overall, Timchal's record at Maryland was 260-46 and her winning percentage was 85%.

2006

On August 5, 2006, Timchal was named the head coach for the women's lacrosse team at the United States Naval Academy.

Timchal was given the opportunity by athletic director, Chet Gladchuk, to become the first women's lacrosse coach as Navy decided to elevate its club program to the Division I level.

Gladchuck described Timchal as "the finest coach in the history of the game".

Timchal was quick to make Navy a league power.

2008

As a member of the Patriot League, Navy challenged the top teams in the league and went on to achieve a record of 13–4 in just their first year as a program in 2008.

2009

Timchal's 2009 season saw similar success.

2010

In 2010, Navy broke out, going 17-4 while capturing their first Patriot League title and their first NCAA tournament appearance.

It took only three years for Navy to achieve an NCAA appearance, the fastest a new team had qualified in 13 years.

Their success in 2010 left Navy ranked 19th nationally.

2011

In the 2011 season there were over 20 collegiate lacrosse coaches who had been coached by Timchal during her time as Maryland's head coach.

The following are a few of the coaches that represent five different leagues in Women's lacrosse.

To represent the Patriot League, Jen Adams is the head coach of Loyola University in Maryland.

Following in Timchal's footsteps as the head coach for the University of Maryland is Cathy Reese.

Maryland assistant, Quinn Carney is also a former Timchal player.

2017

In 2017 Coach Timchal's team again won the Patriot League, earning a berth in the NCAA tournament.

In the quarter-finals Navy defeated the reigning national champions, North Carolina, to earn their first appearance in the Final Four, where they lost to Boston College, 16–15.

Navy's final record was an impressive 18–5.

Throughout Timchal's coaching career, she has accumulated a growing coaching tree, as many of her former players have gone on to become coaches.