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Second Year Head Coach Jason Miller.
 
The Miller File
 

 
  • Head Coach Jason Miller's Bio

    St. John's University
    Fall 2006-present

  • Third head coach in program history.
  • First career win a 9-3 victory at home against Lafayette (March 6, 2007).
  • First career road win, 10-7, against Siena College at University of Albany (March 21, 2007).
  • Led program to first-ever conference victory at home against Rutgers with a 6-4 victory on March 31, 2007.
  • St. John's had first-ever all-conference honoree in Tom Michaelsen (2007).
  • Led St. John's to best win-record (5-8) since program reinstatement in 2005 including a 4-1 home record.

    Massachusetts
    2003-2006

  • Three years as the top assistant.
  • Worked with the defense and face-off units.
  • Helped lead the team to its first ever NCAA National Title game in 2006.
  • Minutemen defense held Maryland to just five goals in the NCAA Semifinals.
  • Two athletes earned All-America honors, including Jack Reid, a Schmeisser Award finalist as the nation's top defenseman and a first round Major League Lacrosse Draft pick.

    Army
    2000-2003

  • Coached under Jack Emmer, the NCAA's all-time career victory leader and National Lacrosse Hall of Famer.
  • Helped Army win two Patriot League titles.
  • Earned a NCAA tournament berth in 2003 for the first time since 1997.

    Rochester Institute of Technology
    1999-2000

  • Helped the Tigers advance to the quarterfinals of the 2000 Division III tournament.

    Franklin and Marshall College
    1995-1997

  • Assistant Coach.

    Springfield
    1989-1993, 1997-1999

  • Graduate Assistant Coach (1997-1999).
  • Helped Springfield capture the ECAC Division III Championship.
  • Played Defense (1989-1993).

    Education

  • Masters in education with a concentration in athletic administration from Springfield College.
  • Bachelor of science in sport management from Springfield.
     

     

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