Adam Mueller

Head Coach
 
Adam Mueller was named Head Coach of the New York Titans on July 11, 2006. Now in his 18th season in the National Lacrosse League, Mueller joined the Titans after two successful seasons coaching the expansion team Minnesota Swarm. He was the assistant coach for the Swarm when it first joined the league in 2005.
As Head Coach of the Swarm last season, Mueller led the club to an 8-8 record and to the playoffs for the first time in team history. The 40-year-old began his Head Coaching career with the Philadelphia Wings and coached the team for three seasons from 2002-04, compiling a 23-25 record and one playoff appearance. In his second year as an assistant coach for the Wings, Mueller helped lead Philadelphia to a 10-4 record and an NLL Championship in 2001. Mueller has accumulated 31 career wins in his Head Coaching career and currently ranks ninth all-time in wins for Head Coach.
Mueller, a North Brunswick, New Jersey native is a former player in the league, playing 75 career games over ten seasons from 1990-2000. He totaled 119 points on 50 goals and 69 assists and collected 259 loose balls in his career. Mueller played with Detroit (1990-94), Baltimore (1995-96), Philadelphia (1997-99) and Albany (2000) and has been a member of three NLL Championship teams, including two as a player with Detroit (1991) and Philadelphia (1998), and one as an assistant coach with the Wings (2001).
Hometown: North Brunswick
High School: St Joseph’s, Metuchen, NJ
College: Michigan State University
2 NCAA appearances, team captain 2 yrs