Domenick Rozzi

DOMENICK ROZZI

Joining the King’s staff this season is assistant coach Domenick Rozzi who will coach the inside linebackers.  Rozzi comes to King’s after spending the past year as an assistant coach at University of Incarnate Word, an NCAA Division II member located in San Antonio, Texas. At UIW, he mentored the tight ends and H-backs.

 

Rozzi is a 1994 graduate of Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg where he was a three-year letter-winner, playing defensive end, linebacker, and defensive back while serving as team captain as a senior.

He continued his education and playing career at Franklin & Marshall College, helping the team to a pair of Centennial Conference championships. A four-year letterman, Rozzi was a starter at defensive end, inside linebacker, and defensive back. As a junior, he led F&M in sacks from his defensive end position. He was a first-team All-Centennial Conference selection as well as a two-time ECAC first-team choice.

Upon graduating from F&M, Rozzi played three seasons professionally in the North American Football League where he helped the Central Penn Piranha to three straight national championships from 1997-99 as a free safety and special teams performer.

He then returned to Franklin & Marshall where he served as an assistant coach from 2002-06, working with the defensive line and linebackers. Rozzi then found his way back to Bishop McDevitt where he was an assistant coach (defensive line) from 2006-10, prior to his one-year stint at UIW.