Cassese's coaching career began at Stony Brook University on August 31, 2004 when he was the first assistant hired by Lars Tiffany who had been appointed head coach three weeks earlier.[4] He directed an extra-man offense which led the NCAA Division I with a 45.7 percent efficiency rate in his only campaign with the 10–6 Seawolves in 2005.[5]
Cassese was appointed as head coach at Lehigh University on July 5, 2007,[11] succeeding Chris Wakely who had relinquished his duties a month earlier because of multiple sclerosis.[12] His 136–104 overall record and .567 winning percentage in sixteen seasons with the Mountain Hawks both rank as the best in program history.[13] He was a two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2021.[14] His teams played in six Patriot League championship games, winning twice in 2012 and 2013 and earning a third automatic bid to the NCAA Championships in 2021. The Mountain Hawks were also the only team to qualify for twelve consecutive Patriot League Tournaments during the last thirteen years of Cassese's tenure at Lehigh.[13]
A day after the announcement of his resignation from Lehigh and the promotion of associate head coach/defensive coordinator Will Scudder as his successor,[13] Cassese was reunited with Tiffany as associate head coach/offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia on June 20, 2023.[1]
Awards
Two-time Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2021