In 2014, Maryland ranked third in the nation allowing just 7.24 goals per game as goalkeeper Niko Amato and defender Goran Murray captured first team USILA All-America honors. The stout defense helped the Terps advance to their third NCAA Final Four in four seasons, while Amato received the Kelly Award for the nation's top goalkeeper.
In his first season in College Park, Conry oversaw a defensive unit that ranked first in the ACC in points allowed and ninth nationally while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country. Under his tutelage, five Terrapin defenders earned All-America honors in 2013, led by senior Jesse Bernhardt, who became the first Terp since 2006 to garner a first-team selection.
Conry made the transition to College Park after a successful four-year stint at Fairfield, where he was the Stags' associate head coach for two seasons. He was responsible for turning around a defensive unit that ranked 39th in the nation prior to his arrival into a unit that ranked among the top 16 in the country in each of the past three seasons.
In addition to the six-on-six defensive improvements, Conry also helped the Stags improve in man-down defense, with Fairfield ranking among the top 17 in the nation since 2010. He was also a big factor in Fairfield's recruiting efforts, including the Stags' 2013 freshman class, which was ranked as the No. 12 incoming class in the country, according to Inside Lacrosse.
Prior to joining the Fairfield coaching staff, Conry spent the 2007 season at Penn State, where he helped recruit the 2008 Nittany Lions' freshman class, which Inside Lacrosse ranked the fifth-best class in the nation. Penn State finished the 2007 season with the No. 13 defense in the country, allowing just 7.92 goals per game. He started his coaching career at Siena, where he served as an assistant from 2004-06.
A 2004 graduate of Johns Hopkins, Conry was a four-year member of the Blue Jays lacrosse team, helping the squad to a runner-up finish in the 2003 NCAA Division I Championship. He earned a bachelor's degree in political science at Johns Hopkins and went on to earn a Master of Science in Education from the University of Albany in 2006.
A native of Rockville Centre, New York, he is married to the former Elizabeth Hannan. The couple has two daughters Isabelle (4), Lily (2), and are expecting a third in the coming days.