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Larry Arico
Biographical details
Born (1969-12-21) December 21, 1969 (age 54)
Playing career
1988–1991Lehigh
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1997–1999Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham
2000–2004William Paterson
2005–2011Marist HS (NJ)
Head coaching record
Overall16–64 (college)

Laurence Andre Arico (born December 21, 1969) is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University–Florham (FDU) from 1997 to 1999 and William Paterson University (WPU) from 2000 to 2004, compiling a career college football coaching record of an overall record of 16–64. Arico was the athletic director and football coach at Marist High SchoolinBayonne, New Jersey.[1][2]

Arico is the husband of Kim Barnes Arico, the head women's basketball coach at the University of Michigan.[1]

Arico grew up in Mount Arlington, New Jersey and attended Pope John XXIII Regional High SchoolinSparta, New Jersey, where he played football, basketball and ran track.[3] He attended Lehigh University and was a four-year varsity letter winner in football at Lehigh University as a running back.[4]

Arico was a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey while coaching at William Paterson and has since been a resident of Glen Rock, New Jersey.[3][5]

Head coaching record

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College

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham Devils (Middle Atlantic Conference) (1997–1999)
1997 Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham 0–10 0–4 5th (Freedom)
1998 Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham 2–8 1–3 4th (Freedom)
1999 Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham 5–5 2–2 3rd (Freedom)
Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham: 7–23 3–9
William Paterson Pioneers (New Jersey Athletic Conference) (2000–2004)
2000 William Paterson 2–8 1–5 6th
2001 William Paterson 3–7 2–4 5th
2002 William Paterson 1–9 0–6 7th
2003 William Paterson 1–9 0–5 6th
2004 William Paterson 2–8 1–5 T–6th
William Paterson: 9–41 4–25
Total: 16–64

References

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  • ^ a b 2001 Football Guide, William Paterson University. Accessed November 22, 2017. "Arico is a native of Mount Arlington and starred for the Pope John XXIII High School football team. He, his wife, Kim, the head women’s basketball coach at Adelphi University, and new baby boy, Trevor, live in Teaneck."
  • ^ "Arico advances to State Hoop Shoot", Brian Farrell, Glen Rock Gazette, January 28, 2011.
  • ^ Wayne, Stephanie. "Formal committee will study artificial turf field proposal", Glen Rock Gazette, October 16, 2009. Accessed October 8, 2015. "Glen Rock resident Larry Arico, who is the athletic director and head football coach at Marist High School in Bayonne, said he has been on committees that have studied the safety of turf fields in-depth and nothing has shown that they are more dangerous than a grass field."
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