Lewis Acquarulo, Trinity College

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Assistant Professor Physical Education and Assistant Football Coach Hartford, Connecticut Lewis.Acquarulo@trincoll.edu Office: (860) 297-2585

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Associate Head Football Coach Lew Acquarulo, a Connecticut native, begins his ninth season as an assistant coach with the Bantams and his eight as the defensive coordinator. Acquarulo coaches the inside linebackers and also coordinates the kicking game. In 2011, Acquarulo was named as the New E...

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Associate Head Football Coach Lew Acquarulo, a Connecticut native, begins his ninth season as an assistant coach with the Bantams and his eight as the defensive coordinator. Acquarulo coaches the inside linebackers and also coordinates the kicking game. In 2011, Acquarulo was named as the New England Division II/III Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron Club of Greater Boston, after the Bantams boasted the top defense in all of NCAA Division III football. Trinity led the nation statistically in three different defensive categories in 2011, having allowed just 63.5 rushing yards per game, 195.5 total yards per game, and 8.13 points per game. Trinity also claimed third place nationally in tackles for loss with 9.0 per contest, while posting shutouts in four of its eight games. Last fall, the Bantams allowed just 13.9 ppg (9th in nation), yielded 138 yards through the air per game (5th in nation), and held opponents to 254.8 yards per game (8th in nation) and an 80.8 pass efficiency rating (3rd in nation).

In his first year as defensive coordinator, the Bantams led the nation in scoring defense (6.8 points allowed per game) and total defense (160.0 yards allowed per game), and finished second nationally in pass efficiency defense (73.2 opponent efficiency rating). In 2007, the Trinity defense finished atop the league rankings in total defense, rushing defense, and sacks. Acquarulo’s rushing defense ranked 15th nationally in 2008 (86.88 yards/game) and Trinity allowed just 140 points to tie for first in the NESCAC. Trinity finished sixth in the nation in rushing defense (68 ypg), fifth nationally in tackles for loss (9.38 per game), and second in the country in sacks (3.88 per game) that year. The Bantams have held 34 of 48 opponents under 18 points over the last six seasons. The Trinity defense boasts 34 All-NESCAC defensive players in the last six years, including 2008 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year Tyler Berry, 2009 and 2010 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year Walter Fallas, and 2012 NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year Rae Haynes.

Acquarulo arrived at Trinity in 2005 after serving as the defensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coordinator at the University of Rochester from 2001 to 2004. Prior to Rochester, Acquarulo coached the outside linebackers and special teams at the University of Pennsylvania for three years, linebackers and special teams at Southern Connecticut State University for two years, and the defensive line and linebackers at Union College. He was also the strength coach at both Southern Connecticut and Union. Acquarulo coordinates the Trinity football academic program, and teaches physical education classes. Acquarulo earned a bachelor’s degree from Union College, where he helped the football team win an ECAC Championship, earn two NCAA championship bids, and post undefeated seasons in 1991 and 1993 as a starting defensive lineman. Acquarulo was recognized by Union for outstanding team leadership with the Ronald F. Plumb Award at the conclusion of his playing career. He also holds a master’s degree from Trinity in American Studies.

Lew is an assistant professor of physical education teaching fitness and squash to undergraduates. He is also the co-founder of the Male Ambassador Leadership Program, which educates male students on the prevention and understanding of incidents of sexual assault on college campuses.


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