Mike Weber

Mike Weber

Mike Weber has been associated with Lycoming football for more than half his life, having spent four seasons as a player and he is set to begin his 27th as an assistant coach in 2015. Weber will again be in charge of the linebackers, as well as continuing to help in recruiting.

Weber has become an integral part of the Warriors’ defensive staff, joining the coaching staff in 1989 and helping the team to 11 conference titles and 11 NCAA Division III playoffs. A member of the staff of both national finalist teams in 1990 and 1997, Weber has also helped produce six All-Americans at the linebacker slot, including 2012 MAC Defensive Player of the Year Kabongo Bukasa, and he has coached 25 all-conference players at the slot.

Weber was a linebacker for Lycoming in the mid-1980s and was a member of the Warriors first national playoff team in 1985.

In all, the Warriors have enjoyed a 226-82-2 (.732) record in the 30 seasons since he joined the program as a freshman.

He teaches social studies at Muncy High School and resides in Williamsport with his wife, Tanya, and son, Michael.