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Jason Crafton was announced as the head coach of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore men's basketball team on April 24, 2019. The Hawks opted out of competition during the 2020-21 year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team still saw two players, Jahmal Wright and Walter Prevost, graduate at the end of the school year.

During the 2019-20 season, which was Crafton's first with the Hawks, the team set a team school record for blocks with 102. The squad also finished 4th in the MEAC in scoring defense as they allowed less than 69 points per game in conference play. After the season, The Shore had one all-conference player as Da'Shawn Phillip was named to the All-Rookie team after his freshman campaign.

The 18-year-veteran of coaching spent this past season in the NBA ranks as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers' G-League affiliate Delaware Blue Coats. Prior to that, he was the head coach at his alma mater, Nyack College from 2012-18. He spent the beginning of his career as an assistant at the United States Naval Academy and Villanova University.

In the Spring of 2012, Crafton inherited a major rebuilding project, taking over a Warrior program which produced a 1-26 record the year prior to his arrival and was ranked 276 out of 277 NCAA Division II programs. In his second season, he propelled the Warriors one of the best turnarounds in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC).

By the 2015-16 season the Warriors 11-15 record marked as the programs best since 2009. The Warriors also achieved 22 conference wins between 2013-2016, it's best 3-year span in several years. In the three seasons prior to Coach Crafton's arrival, the Warriors had only won a total of 9 conference games.

Throughout his tenure, the Warriors made a name for themselves on the defensive end. In 2016, Nyack ranked 11th in the nation in turnovers forced per game. In that same year, the Warriors were rated the 31st Most Efficient Man-to-Man Defensive Team in the country by Synergy Sports Technology. The 2015 squad led the league in steals per game while the 2018 team finished with a zone defense that was rated in the top 10 percent nationally by Synergy.

Prior to Nyack, Crafton was Associate head coach at the U.S. Naval Academy for two seasons under then head coach Billy Lange. Before that, he was an assistant coach for the Midshipmen from 2005 to 2010 also under Lange who is now the St. Joseph's University head coach.

He began his college coaching career as video coordinator for two seasons at Villanova under head coach Jay Wright (2003-05). While working at Villanova, he helped mentor two future NBA guards: All-Star Kyle Lowry (Toronto Raptors) and Randy Foye (Brooklyn Nets).

While at Navy, Crafton was instrumental in developing Greg Sprink (2008 Patriot League Player of the Year) and J.J. Avila (2011 Patriot League Rookie of the Year and recent NBDL forward for the Windy City Bulls). At Nyack, he spearheaded the development of Nick Moore and Chris Hampton. Both players earned CACC All-Conference accolades and earned professional contracts overseas after graduating in 2016.

This past season Crafton worked with the Blue Coats to help instill similar philosophies as the parent club, the 76ers, while also maintaining a developmental mindset. The energetic coach played an integral role and took every opportunity to contribute in all phases of the program as well as use the experience to broaden his coaching knowledge, at different times throughout the season serving as Offensive and Defensive Coordinator as well as Director of Player Development. He assisted with the on-court development of multiple players who became contributors to the 76ers including 2018 first-round pick Zhaire Smith.

Crafton also maintained his connection to the college game after leaving Nyack. Last summer, Crafton was selected to serve as the head coach of the Athletes in Action Team comprised of Division I and II players that traveled to New Zealand. The squad finished 7-1 against National Club and professional teams, but also conducted clinics and performed mission work in local communities.

The former Warrior was a member of the Nyack College basketball team from 1999-2003 and served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Communications in 2003.

He also had a stint as the Video Coordinator for USA Basketball's Under 21 Trials in 2004 under head coach Kelvin Sampson, who is now the head coach of the University of Houston.

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