Lee Testor will begin his second year with the Davenport men's lacrosse program.
A product of New Fairfield, Connecticut, Testor started his coaching experience under Curtis Gilbert as a defensive assistant at his alma mater, New England College. Testor helped guide the Pilgrims to a 10-7 record and a conference championship appearance. Lee joins the Panthers after three seasons coaching at NCAA Division III Dean College, in Franklin, Mass. Focusing primarily on the defensive end during his time at Dean, the Bulldogs went 26-16 with a NECC conference championship during his second year with the program.
Following that, he returned to his high school alma mater, New Fairfield. There he coached under Marty Morgan, working primarily on the defensive side of the ball. In 2016, Testor moved to Florida and became the defensive coordinator at Olympia High School.
Testor has also helped to grow the game internationally in Australia. He started as a player coach for the inaugural Queensland State team prior to the “Game of Origins.” Later, he was a program consultant/player for the Melbourne Cricket Clubs (MCC) lacrosse section in the Victoria Lacrosse League.
As a student-athlete, Testor transferred from Mount Ida College to New England College after his freshman year. Testor was a staple on the defense for both the Mustangs and Pilgrims, helping both to conference titles and NCAA tournament appearances.
At New Fairfield High School in Connecticut, Testor was a two-time All-SWC and All-State defender for an undefeated state championship team his senior year.