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Jason Childs
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Jason Childs became the 10th head coach in the 42-year history of the Seahawk men's lacrosse program in August 2015. Childs brought 10 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I and II levels before taking the reins of his first Division III team.
AT ST. MARY'S
- 1 CAC Tournament appearance
- USILA DIII Senior All Star game head coach
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
- 2 USILA Scholar All-Americans
- 1 Maverik Men's Lacrosse DIII Media All-American
- 2 All-Capital Athletic Conference selections
- 84 student-athletes named to CAC All-Academic Team (through 2020 season)
AT SHORTER UNIVERSITY
- Helped the Hawks transition from NAIA into a successful NCAA Division II program
- 21-21 (.500) in three seasons
- Man-down defensive unit ranked 8th in 2015 (first season as NCAA member)
- Concluded first season on five-game win streak
AT MERCER UNIVERSITY
- Started the state of Georgia’s first Division I lacrosse program in 2009
- 2-25 (.074) in two seasons
AT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
- Started the men’s lacrosse program and guided the Blue Hose transition from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division I status
- 6-42 (.125) in four seasons
AT LIMESTONE COLLEGE
- Served as an assistant coach for two seasons
- 26-2 (.929) in two seasons
- Finished as the national runner-up at 2004 NCAA Division II Tournament
- Won 2004 Deep South Conference title
PLAYING CAREER
- Four-year starter and two-year team captain as an attackman and midfielder at Dickinson College
- Set a school and Centennial Conference record for assists in a game with 11 while also posting the second-best single-game scoring performance of 12 points (1g, 11a) vs. Susquehanna University (3/22/00)
- Unsung Hero Award as a sophomore
- Graduated 5th in career assists (64) and sixth all-time with 108 points (44g, 64a)
- Currently ranks 9th in assists and 17th in points in the Red Devil record books
EDUCATION
- Bachelor's in American studies from Dickinson College in 2001
PERSONAL LIFE
- Lives in Lexington Park with wife, Mary, and children, Elizabeth Ann, Jackson, and Katy