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Robert Cincotta begins his fourth year as the head coach of the women's bowling program at Adelphi. The 2008-09 season ended on a high note in which the team posted a school best 78-68 record and garnered a #15 national ranking. They joined the Northeast Conference and finished third in the league tournament. Three earned NEC All-Academic honors while nine earned NTCA All-Academic kudos. Additionally, two freshmen were named to the All-Rookie team while there were also All-Conference and All-Tournament nods. During the 2008-09 season, four bowlers were named to the NTCA Academic All-American team. He also coached the squad to a perfect 300 baker game; the third in NCAA Women's bowling history, which also placed them second at the ECAC Tournament. Cincotta's duties at Adelphi include all aspects of the NCAA Division II program including coaching, recruiting, scheduling and budget as well as other duties as assigned by the athletics director. He is also a member of the NCAA Bowling Committee. Cincotta has over ten years of collegiate coaching experience, developing 18 All-Americans, and is the winner of numerous coaching and teaching awards. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Pace University in 1980 and his masters in physical education from Adelphi in 1982. He received his J.D. from British -American University in 1999 and his SJD from Northwestern California University School of Law in 2008. In addition to his coaching experience, Cincotta is also the Director of Heath, Physical Education and Athletics for Hempstead UFSD. Cincotta currently resides in Massapequa Park, New York, with his wife, Margaret. |
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