Connor Keenan '15, a four-year letterwinner for the Warriors that developed into one of the top goalkeepers in program history will work primarily with the team’s keepers during his first year as an assistant coach in 2015.
As a senior, Keenan set the school’s single-season records for shutouts (11) and goals-against average (0.69) en route to First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors. The Exton, Pa., native also set the school's career shutouts mark during the season, as he finished with 21. He also helped the team start the year with a school-record 692 consecutive scoreless minutes, as the Warriors were the last team in Division III to allow a goal.
He had a breakthrough junior year, posting a 0.91 goals-against average en route to earning Honorable Mention All-Commonwealth Conference honors. He helped pace the team during its run to the NCAA Tournament, earning Commonwealth Conference Tournament MVP honors after holding the three opponents in the tournament scoreless for 325 minutes and also winning two penalty-kick shootouts.
A two-time member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll and a one-time NSCAA Honorable Mention Scholar All-East Region pick, the Exton, Pa., native graduated from Lycoming with a Bachelor of Arts in criminal justice in 2015.
A resident of Williamsport, Keenan is now a correctional officer at Lycoming County Prison.