Ben McEnroe

Head Coach

Head Coach Ben McEnroe has led Cal Lutheran to three conference titles
in four seasons at the helm of the Kingsmen football program.

He enters his fifth season at CLU after leading the Kingsmen to
back-to-back SCIAC Championships for the first time in 2009 and 2010.
They are the only two campaigns in which CLU posted undefeated SCIAC
marks in program history.

McEnroe has been a part of the Cal Lutheran coaching staff for every
SCIAC championship in program history. He was an assistant coach for the
Kingsmen offensive line in 1997 which featured three all-SCIAC
selections.

McEnroe brings 19 years of coaching experience including stints as the
Offensive Line coach at his Alma mater CLU from 1993-98 and at Division
II Humboldt State from 1999-2002.

In 2003 he took on the role of Head Coach at Chaminade College Prep High
School in West Hills, Calif. He took that program to the CIF playoffs
four times and earned a league title in 2006.

As a player, McEnroe played ironman football as both an offensive
lineman and linebacker for Taft Union High School from 1984-1987. During
his high school career he earned First Team all-SSL offense and
defense, Bakersfield Californian all-Area team. He was also voted the
team's captain and Most Valuable Lineman.

In 1989 he attended and played for Bakersfield College before arriving
at Cal Lutheran. While playing for the Kingsmen during the 1991 and 1992
seasons he received First Team All-SCIAC at center and Most
Inspirational Player honors as CLU Football Team Captain.

Married to Kami since 1995, the couple have three children: Kassidy,
Kylie and Cory. In his free time, Coach McEnroe enjoys spending time
with his family, traveling, shark fishing and relaxing at the beach.

He has participated in multiple community service organizations,
including Adopt-A-Troop, Children’s Hunger Fund, and Brownilympics.