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 | Position: Assistant Head Coach
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 | Experience: 13th Season
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Rob Sgarlata, a 1994 Georgetown alum who ranks among the top-10 on the school's career rushing list, returns for his 13th season with the program. Sgarlata will serve as the team's assistant head coach and will work as the defensive coordinator also working with the secondary. Sgarlata will serve as the program's academic coordinator and will coordinate all video and computer related tasks.
Sgarlata was influential in molding Michael Ononibaku into a two-time All-Patriot League first team performer and one of the best defensive linemen in all of Division I-AA, as he earned first team All-American honors from the American Football Coaches Association in 2005.
Defensive end Alex Buzbee, a 2006 graduate, also thrived under Sgarlata, earning All-American honors in 2006 while being named to the first team All-Patriot League, the third-straight year he had earned all-conference distinctions. Sgarlata continued to work with him following the conclusion of the 2006 season and Buzbee signed a free agent contract with the Washington Redskins.
Sgarlata also coached defensive back Brian Tandy last season, helping the senior earn second team All-Patriot League honors.
He coached the offensive line in the 2001 campaign and for the four seasons prior to that, Sgarlata coached both the receivers and the tight ends. During the 1995 and 1996 season, Sgarlata served as the defensive line coach.
Sgarlata coached two-time First Team All-MAAC selection and former assistant coach Gharun Hester, who is GU's all-time leading receiver. Hester was named the Don Hansen's National Weekly Football Gazette's I-AA Non-Scholarship Receiver of the Year in 1999. He coached seven All-MAAC performers, including 1996 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year Janne Kouri and 1999 Co-Offensive Player of the Year J.J. Mont.
Sgarlata was an outstanding player as an undergraduate at Georgetown. He is 10th on the school's career rushing list and served as team captain in 1993. He led the team in rushing in 1992 and 1993. At the conclusion of his senior season, Sgarlata was the recipient of the John J. Hagerty Award presented annually to Georgetown's Outstanding Back.
He graduated in 1994 from the College of Arts & Sciences with a degree in government and international relations.
Sgarlata also excelled in the classroom. He was named to the 1993 GTE District II Academic All-America Football Team and was also named to the MAAC Football League Academic All-Star Team.
Rob married Dr. Ashley Humphries on June 16 at the Georgetown campus. The couple resides in Washington, D.C.