Samuelson joined the UVM men’s lacrosse staff in the summer of 2023 and enters his second season in 2025.
Samuelson's second year in Burlington saw him work with a defense that gave up the third-fewest goals in America East at 10.83 per game. The unit also ranked third in caused turnovers at 7.42 per game. Jack Combs and Ryker Demarest were the two defenders named to all-conference teams.
Samuelson’s first year in Burlington saw him work with a defense that allowed 10.70 goals per game during conference play. The mark was second-best in the conference. The defense caused 127 turnovers, which was tied for the most in the conference. Three defensive players were named to the America East First Team, and George Egan was named Goalie of the Year after posting a 10.54 goals against average and a .577 save percentage during conference play.
Samuelson most recently served as a defensive coordinator at Division-III Williams College in Massachusetts. Samuelson spent four years with the Ephs and helped them finish 18
th in the nation. Samuelson’s defense caused the second-most caused turnovers in program history and allowed the third-fewest man-up goals in the NESCAC. Williams was nationally ranked in the top-20 all season as Samuelson coached the league's best goalie and two All-American honorable mention defenders.
A five-year player at Springfield College, Samuelson was part of a team that went to four NCAA Tournaments including a Sweet 16 appearance in 2019.
The Western Massachusetts native was raised in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, along with his three brothers: Connor, Casey, and Ian. Connor currently serves as the Defensive coordinator for men’s lacrosse America East rival UMass Lowell.