Northern Vermont University-Lyndon named Cameron Curler as its Head Baseball Coach in September of 2022.
In 2023, Curler's first year with the program, the Hornets finished 3rd in the North Atlantic Conference East Division, producing a .500 record in conference play and the program's most victories in a single season since 2019. Three Hornets earned All-Conference honors, and seven Hornets earned spots on the NAC All-Academic Team.
Curler came to Lyndon from NCAA Division I Iona College in New Rochelle, NY, where he served as an assistant coach. At Iona, Curler worked primarily with infielders and hitters and served as third base coach. He had recruiting responsibilities throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, and coordinated the program's prospect and youth camps.
Before Iona, Curler spent the prior two seasons as an assistant at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH. At Dartmouth, he also worked with infielders, coached first base, and served as the program's on-campus recruiting contact.
Prior to going to Dartmouth, Curler spent five seasons at the College of St. Joseph in Rutland, VT. He was an assistant for four years, before being elevated to head coach and athletic director in 2018-2019. He was the program's lead assistant when the Fighting Saints captured back to back United States Small college Athletic Association national championships in 2016 and 2017.
Curler broke into college coaching in 2013 as an assistant coach at SUNY Adirondack in Queensbury, NY. He has also coached in the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League and in the Central Florida Summer League, and has directed and instructed at dozens camps throughout the country.
Curler earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Castleton State College in 2014 and a Master of Education from St. Joseph in 2016. He was a four-year starter on the Castleton baseball team, and part of the winningest class in program history. He was team captain as a senior, and a part of two North Atlantic Conference championship teams.
Curler takes over a Hornet program that went 9-23 overall and 4-6 in NAC play last spring. Lyndon will be seeking a return to the NAC playoffs for the first time since 2019, when the Hornets finished second in the regular season and third in the conference tournament.
In addition to his duties as head baseball coach, Curler currently serves as Lyndon's Assistant Director of Residence Life.