Matt Palumb was going in a new direction in his professional life.
The Syracuse women were looking for a goalie coach.
Bringing the former Syracuse men’s All-American goalie in to work with the Orange women’s four goalies as a volunteer assistant coach has been the perfect match that they feel gives them a leg up on the numerous teams that can’t find goalie help.
“I definitely think it makes a difference to have a goalie coach on your staff because there are very subtle things in there that are the difference between giving up a goal and making a save,” Palumb said. “I think it’s huge.”
For Palumb, it’s a return after 20 years away from the women’s game. He coached on Jenny Graap’s staff at Cornell in 1998. Graap said of her first-ever goalie coach, “Matty P was the best,” but they couldn’t financially support his long commute with a part-time position.
Said Palumb: “I’ll bet you if you said to every program, ‘You can have one more paid position on your staff. What would you do with it?’ I’m sure it would be a goalie coach.”
Palumb is only back in the game after Syracuse head coach Gary Gait reached out to his former teammate when Palumb stepped down in October after 11 years as assistant athletics director for donor relations at Syracuse. Palumb was prepared to focus solely on officiating men’s lacrosse as a top-rated ref, and he has found a way to juggle that schedule with making more than half the Syracuse women’s practices and some of their games.
“Any time you can get instruction and someone helping give you tips how to improve, I think it’s important,” Gait said. “We certainly do it with all our players on the field. With offense and defense, we’re consistently coaching them on technique and when to do things and when not to. It’s really great when you can have an expert come in that you trust that can work on technique and when to throw an outlet pass, when to get it out quickly, when to slow it down, all those good things.