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Robb Chambers

  • Title
    Head Men's Lacrosse Coach
  • Email
    rgchambers@widener.edu
  • Phone
    610-499-4455
  • Year at Widener
    Seventh (2nd as Head Coach)
  • Career Record at Widener
    13-21
  • Career Record Overall
    13-21
Robb Chambers enters his second season as the head coach of the Pride in 2024-25. He served as the interim head coach in 2023.

In Chambers' first season in 2024, the Pride went 4-12 (3-4 MAC Commonwealth). Midfielder Wesley Sporer made the All-Conference Second Team.

As the interim in 2023, Chambers led the Pride to a 9-9 record (5-3 MAC Commonwealth). They would beat Messiah in the Conference Quarterfinals before falling to York in the Conference Semifinals.

Chambers served as an assistant men's lacrosse coach for the Pride for two seasons. He brought over 10 years of coaching experience to the program. 

Chambers spent the last three years as the assistant coach and defensive coordinator for his high school Alma Mater, the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa. He coached nine First Team All-Friends League selections, compiling a 38-18 record during his tenure. In addition to coaching the Shipley School, Chambers served as the assistant coach for Philadelphia Freedom Lacrosse Club, advising students through the college recruiting process and working primarily with the defense.

Before coaching locally, Chambers was the Head Assistant Coach for the Sacred Heart University men’s lacrosse team. He was responsible for developing defensive schemes and training goalies while creating team building exercises throughout the year. Under his regime, Sacred Heart had 11 players named to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Conference team.

Prior to Sacred Heart, Chambers coached at Providence College upon graduating from the institution in 1999. With Chambers as the offensive coordinator/recruiting coordinator and goalie coach, the Friars saw one conference Rookie of the Year and one All-American.

The Bryn Mawr, Pa. native ranks second in career saves at Providence College and earned his B.S. in Health Policy and Management. He currently resides in Berwyn, Pa.