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Brian Angelichio enters his second season on the Pitt football staff and will serve as the tight ends coach. Angelichio joins Pittsburgh as a seasoned football coach, serving for 10 years at Ithaca College.
Named Ithaca's offensive coordinator in 1999, Angelichio molded a highly productive unit that set or tied 30 team and individual records over the last five seasons. The Bombers averaged nearly 40 points per game in 2005 to rank 18th nationally on the NCAA Division III level.
Angelichio oversaw the development of seven All-Americans at Ithaca, which advanced to the postseason in seven of his 10 years. His offenses averaged more than 30 points per game in six of his final eight seasons.
In addition to football, Angelichio was a member of Ithaca's baseball staff for nine years, helping the Bombers to the NCAA playoffs each year.
A 1995 graduate of St. Lawrence with a bachelor's in physical education, Angelichio was a member of the Saints' football and baseball teams. He was a three-year starter at outside linebacker and also was a captain and four-year starter on the baseball team. Angelichio spent a season as an assistant football coach at Brockport before coming to Ithaca. He earned his master's from Ithaca in 1997.
Personal Information
Born: 12/27/72
Hometown: Ilion, N.Y.
Alma Mater: St. Lawrence, `95
Coaching Experience
College:
SUNY-Brockport, 1995, secondary.
Ithaca College, 1996-97, linebackers; 1998, receivers; 1999-2005, offensive line; 2000-05, offensive coordinator.
Pittsburgh, 2006, graduate assistant/tight ends; 2007, tight ends.