Four-Time NCAA Tourney Coach Lockard to Head Wheaton Men's Lacrosse
NORTON, MA- Wheaton College
Interim Director of Athletics John Sutyak '00 has
announced the hiring of Jamie Lockard as head
men's lacrosse coach, effective August 15, 2011.
Lockard replaces Brian Endicott, who resigned
after three seasons as the Lyons' head coach.
"I am very excited to welcome Jamie
to Wheaton and look forward to the start of a new era for men's
lacrosse here," said Sutyak. "Jamie's success both on and off
the field as the head coach at Widener University the last five
years is impressive. I know that he will recruit
quality student-athletes to Wheaton while working toward our goal
of consistently competing for and winning Pilgrim League
championships. I have no doubt that Jamie will
help move us forward in achieving that goal."
A Widener graduate, Lockard has been
involved in eight of the team's nine NCAA Tournament appearances as
either a player, assistant coach or head coach since
2000. At the program's helm for the last five
years, Lockard led the Pride to 58 wins, four NCAA Tournaments and
four Middle Athletic Conference (MAC) Tournament
titles. The 2010 MAC Coach of the Year is one of
only two coaches in the history of Widener athletics to lead a team
to the NCAAs in the first two years as a head coach.
"I'd like to thank John and Dean Lee
Williams for this wonderful opportunity," said
Lockard. "While it was extremely difficult to
leave Widener, I am very excited about Wheaton's combination of
academics and athletics, as well as the future of its men's
lacrosse program."
Lockard's 2011 Widener team set a
school record for wins in a season with 15 and established a new
program standard for consecutive victories with
13. During his first season in 2007, Lockard
guided the Pride to a 13-6 mark, an NCAA tourney victory and a
national ranking as high as 18th. In addition to
serving on the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association
(USILA) All-America committee since 2008, Lockard was the NCAA
compliance coordinator at Widener the last four years.
"The Wheaton administration's vision
and plan for building a more competitive men's lacrosse team is
quite impressive, and I look forward to being a part of that," said
Lockard. "I know Wheaton's academic reputation
will help attract some of the best student-athletes, and in the
very near future we hope to be competing for Pilgrim League
championships."
Lockard was an assistant coach at
Widener in 2006, playing an integral role in the Pride winning a
MAC Tournament title and recording its first NCAA Tournament
victory. As the team's offensive coordinator, he
helped the Pride rank seventh in all of Division III in total goals
and 12th in scoring average. Widener ranked as
high as 13th in the country that
spring.
Prior to Widener, Lockard began his
coaching career as an assistant at Muhlenberg College in Allentown,
Pennsylvania, in 2004 and 2005. He worked as the
defensive and recruiting coordinators. As a
four-year player at Widener from 2000-03, Lockard turned in a
standout career as the program's first two-time
All-American. Tallying 34 goals and 125 assists,
he led the Pride to three NCAA Tournament appearances and a trio of
MAC Tournament crowns. Selected as the 2003
Widener Male Athlete of the Year and the 2002 MAC Player of the
Year, Lockard was a two-time Eastern College Athletic Conference
(ECAC) All-Star and MAC All-Conference player.
Lockard is a 2003 graduate of
Widener, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business
administration with a concentration in sport
management. He was elected captain his senior
year.




