Scott Urick, Secretary & Director of Lacrosse
Scott Urick is the assistant athletic director and head lacrosse coach at Georgetown Prep in Bethesda, MD.
Prior to Georgetown Prep, Urick was hired as the University of the District of Columbia’s first-ever head men's lacrosse coach in 2012. Urick came to the UDC after 11 years as an assistant coach at Georgetown University. Urick served as the offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and man-up coach. Before his time at Georgetown, Urick spent one season as an assistant coach at Cornell University.
Urick concluded his playing career as one of the most decorated lacrosse players in the history of the game, playing nine seasons of professional lacrosse with the New Jersey Pride (2001-08) and the Washington Bayhawks (2009) of Major League Lacrosse. A four-time all-star selection, Urick was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 MLL All-Star Game, and he scored 234 goals in 102 career games.
Urick was a member of the United States national team in 2006, leading the team with 20 goals en route to the championship game and the silver medal at the World Lacrosse Championships in Ontario, Canada.
Urick graduated from Georgetown University as the school's all-time leading goal scorer with 144 goals. He was a two-time All-America selection and was a captain in both his junior and senior years.
In October, 2011 Urick was inducted into the Potomac Chapter of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
Urick is the son of coaching legend David Urick, and is a proud father of two sons, Parker and Ryan.