Cory's Bio

Cory Coffman was part of the #1 recruiting class in the nation at Traditional Division I Powerhouse Loyola College in Baltimore. Coffman was one of the first ever native North Carolina players to be highly recruited out of the state to top-tier D1 schools, and immediately made an impact upon his arrival on the Loyola campus. He played in every game at Midfield for the Greyhounds as a freshman, and by his second year was a consistent contributor. He started every game on the first midfield his final two seasons, leading the Greyhounds to victories over such vaunted opponents as #1 ranked Duke, #2 Georgetown, and final four participants Syracuse and Umass. His senior year included a trip to the elite NCAA tournament, and was awarded Loyola College's Medal of Merit as the schools most outstanding Student-Athlete. His illustrious high school career included being a four time letter winner in lacrosse and a three time letter winner in football at Riverside High School. Coffman led the team in scoring his final two seasons with over 200 career points, and was a member of two state championship teams and named Offensive Most Valuable Player of the 2002 state championship game. He was a three time all-conference pick, a two time All-state pick, and an All-American at Attack his senior year, and was also named PAC-6 Player of the Year in 2003.