Zac Trudeau graduated Pi Gamma Mu, which is the
International Honors Society in Social Sciences, with degrees in
Economics and Political Science from Trinity College in May,
2009.
As a three-year starting midfielder, Trudeau helped lead Trinity's
Men's Lacrosse to three NESCAC Championship tournaments. Trudeau
was voted captain his senior year and was awarded the Chester H.
McPhee Award, for being the team's most inspirational player.
Trudeau also was a goalie for the Men's Soccer team at Trinity, and
a four year letterman. He was the Rookie of the Year in 2005, and
Team MVP and an All-NESCAC second team selection in 2008.
Academically he was a NSCAA/Adidas College Scholar All-East Team in
the Fall 2008, and was on the NESCAC All-Academic Team for the 2008
and 2009 seasons.
A native of Norwell, MA., Coach Trudeau played high school lacrosse
at Milton Academy, in Milton Mass. He was a captain of the 2005
lacrosse squad and is member of Milton's top ten all-time leading
scorers.
Coach Trudeau is currently pursuing his Master's degree in Public
Policy Analysis. He also teaches Physical Education classes
and is an assistant coach for Trinity's Soccer program.











