Carl Haas joined the DePauw staff in 2012 as the University's first head varsity men's lacrosse coach after a successful stint at Saint Vincent College (Pa.).
Hass coached the Tigers in their final club season before leading the Tigers in their first season as a varsity sport in 2013. In 2014, Hass led the team to its first win in program history, defeating Elmhurst 14-6.
In four seasons, Haas has directed the Tigers to a 15-44 record with increasing wins and finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference each year.
At Division III Saint Vincent, Haas served as the head coach for two seasons after one year as an assistant. He led the Bearcats to a 14-12 record in two seasons including a 9-5 mark in 2011, which was the program's first winning season since 2005. Each of his two teams finished in the top 10 in the nation in scoring.
Prior to coming to Saint Vincent, Haas was an assistant at Division III Roanoke College from 2003-08. During that time the Maroons compiled a 63-22 record including two conference championships, three NCAA postseason appearances and two trips to the Division III semifinals.
Haas coached three all-America players including the 2006 Division III Defender of the Year. He began his career as an assistant during the 2003 season at Division II St. Andrews Presbyterian College.
A native of Fairfax, Va., Haas graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 2001 where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in history. Haas earned four varsity letters for the Division I Keydets and served as a two-year captain. Twice he was named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll.