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.