ABOUT OMNIA
Develop. Perform. Succeed.
ABOUT OMNIA
Developing players to reach their potential
Omnia is an elite lacrosse program from the great state of Michigan. We're focused on building better players.
Omnia builds lacrosse players through fundamentals, skills development, training, and playing top-level competition. We provide exceptional, high-level coaching to support our players and provide a challenging lacrosse experience.
From learning basic concepts to high-level IQ, athleticism, and stick skills, Omnia can help your player reach their potential. We're proud of our players and teams and will continue to build young men and women as they advance in the lacrosse community.
Omnia Blueprint
Our year-long program beginning in the fall and finishing with the summer season. Omnia is packed with multiple tournaments and hours of skills training and team practices.
OMNIA STAFF
Dan Catzere
Co-Founder & President
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Current Men's Assistant Coach at the University Of Detroit Mercy (entering 8th year)
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Former Assistant Coach at Michigan State University
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Former Assistant Coach at Grand Valley State University - National Champion '14
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Captain of Davenport University Men's Lacrosse '08-09
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East Grand Rapids Lacrosse - State Champion '09 (Coach)
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East Grand Rapids Lacrosse - State Champion '03-04 (Player)
Josh Jubenville
Vice President & Director of Operations
Josh Jubenville hailing from Windsor, Ontario will be our face on the West side of Michigan while working with all players state-wide. Josh brings an incredible pedigree to our program with a a strong work ethic to help our players reach their full potential.
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Current player on the Toronto Rock in the National Lacrosse League
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Former Davenport University Men's Lacrosse Assistant Coach
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2017 Minto Cup National Champion
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2x 1st Team All-Conference Midfielder at Davenport University
OMNIA RECRUITING
Coach Catzere will serve as the High School director as well as the Omnia Recruiting Director. Navigating the college process is no easy road and the routes are sometimes a little cloudy. Coach Catzere has a proven track record and exceeds expectations in this area.
Each player and family will receive individual attention to help facilitate the process in this ever-changing field. Ultimately, finding a University or College that fits the player's academic and athletic profile is the goal – we plan together to make that dream into a reality.
TESTIMONIALS
"Dan is the best thing we have going in Michigan. Dan was instrumental in the process of securing D1 lacrosse spots for my two sons. Not only is his vast knowledge of the game and the entire nationwide lacrosse ecosystem impressive, he is also easy to work with. Dan is straightforward and realistic with the advice he provides. He does not blow smoke; his evaluations are not sugar coated but meant to improve a players’ game and will provide them with the best opportunity for success if followed. Dan’s commitment to my sons did not stop with LOI signing. He continued to offer my son, Josh, support throughout his four year career at Providence College in the Big East, even attending games on the East Coast. Dan continues to work with my younger son Ben who transferred from UMBC in the American East league to the University of Michigan. Dan went to bat for Ben and it was clear that Dan is well respected and a key opinion leader for lacrosse in terms of Michigan talent." > Dr. John and Emily Keller > Player: Josh Keller - Kent School / Providence Ben Keller - EGR / UMBC / University of Michigan
As a former player with 14 years of experience and a coach with 7 years’ experience, Omnia has exceeded my expectations of developing a culture of team first, hard-work, commitment and community. They are teachers focused on instilling lacrosse IQ, exercising proper fundamentals, while ensuring the boys are having fun. From the onset of the first practice, you can tell the coaches care about the individual development of each player. Practices are fast-paced and there is a focus and attention to detail, with one-on-one instruction. You can feel from the culture that Omnia is committed to developing these boys into young men while preparing them for a lacrosse career in college and beyond. > Eric Janness > Player: Luke Janness (2027)
“Dan has been my son’s coach since middle school. His passion for the game and his players is simply unmatched. Dan takes a special interest in each player, and pushes them to become the best they can be, both on and off the field. Practicing and playing with the best players from around the state gave us a tremendous advantage come game time. Lawson respects Dan not only as a coach, but as a friend. I am certain that Lawson would not be the player he is today, and will continue to be at Amherst, without Dan Catzere as his mentor and coach. Dan continues to be an integral part of Lawson’s life, checking in with him and our family regularly. Thanks DCat!!” > Dana Brophy > Player: Lawson Brophy –Cranbrook School / Amherst
“Our son played on several different travel lacrosse teams over the years. The best experience we had was while associated with Coach Catzere's teams. Our son ultimately was recruited by several D1 programs. Our advice to ambitious young lacrosse players is to find a club that has a strong emphasis on getting better and that means practice. Coach Catzere's programs provide more practice opportunities and typically attract the best talent. Playing and practicing with like-minded kids in any competitive environment improves development immensely. When the time came for our son to showcase his talents out east, he was ready. And so was the team; we made the finals in three straight events and won the Sweetlax Invitational. Coach took an active role in the recruiting process and was a great source of counsel. We could not be happier with how things worked out for our Son and we give Coach Catzere a lot of the credit.” > Ralph Schiller > Player: Davis Schiller – Cranbrook School / Air Force
“Navigating travel sports is never easy. But Dan gets it. His focus isn’t about having the most teams at a tournament. Their goal is to take coachable players and make them better and put together competitive teams. Then go out and play against some of the best players in the sport! Their track record and reputation over the years speaks for itself. Second, they understand the other intangibles that schools are looking for in student athletes... grades, character and relationships. Because of his experience, Dan can provide guidance to help your son achieve his goals and also match them up with schools that are a good fit. Bottom line, these guys can flat-out coach and will get the most out of their players.” > Tim English > Player: Patrick English – Forest Hills Central / Marquette University