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University of Dubuque

Dubuque, IA 52001
Iowa Midwest
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Kasey Burst

Kasey Burst joined UD in 2016 as the Spartans Head Men's Lacrosse Coach. A native of Syracuse, N.Y., he is the third coach in program history. In his seventh season, Burst led the Spartans to a 12-8 overall record in 2022, leading the Spartans to their first ever NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse Tournament. The Spartans were the first team in the state of Iowa to compete in the NCAA Championships for lacrosse.


The Spartans inaugural year in the Midwest Lacrosse Conference (2022) would bring the team it's first conference title in school history with a perfect 6-0 league record.


Burst came to UD from Clarke University. He spent the 2014/2015 academic year building Clarke’s men’s and women’s inaugural lacrosse programs.


Prior to Clarke, Burst spent three years as first assistant coach for Division III Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., where the Golden Knights' compiled a 26-19 overall record from 2012-2014. He helped lead Clarkson to back to back Liberty League Tournament appearances in 2012 and 2013. In 2013, Clarkson advanced to the Liberty League championship game before falling to eventual national runner-up, Rochester Institute of Technology.


Burst is a 2010 graduate of NCAA Division I Mount St. Mary's University (MD), where he earned two Bachelor of Arts Degrees in International Studies and Spanish, as well as a Masters Degree in Business Administration. During his time as a defenseman at the Mount, he appeared in 37 career games, and was named to the conference’s All-Academic team three times. Burst is a member of two conference championship teams in 2010 (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and 2011 (Northeast Conference). He competed in the 2010 NCAA National Tournament, in a first round game vs. Virginia.


Burst resides in Dubuque with his wife and young daughter.

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