Saint Joseph's Hawks men's lacrosse

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Founded1992; 34 years ago (1992)
Head coachScott Meehan (1st season)
StadiumSweeney Field
(capacity: 3,000)
Saint Joseph's Hawks
men's lacrosse
Founded1992; 34 years ago (1992)
UniversitySaint Joseph's University
Head coachScott Meehan (1st season)
StadiumSweeney Field
(capacity: 3,000)
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
ConferenceAtlantic 10
NicknameHawks
ColorsCrimson and gray[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
(2) – 2022, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
(3) – 2000, 2022, 2024
Conference regular season championships
(10) – 2000, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

The Saint Joseph's men's lacrosse team represents Saint Joseph's University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's lacrosse. Since 2023, they have competed in the Atlantic 10 Conference as full members.[2] They play home games at Sweeney Field in Wynnefield, Philadelphia

Saint Joseph's was elevated to the varsity level in 1992 after competing several years at club level. They played their first season in 1993 as an independent. The Hawks saw some early success after joining the MAAC in 1997.[3] In 2000, St. Joe's was the number one seed in the MAAC year-end tournament, where they would go on to win their first MAAC Championship, defeating Manhattan 17-7.[4]

St. Joe's competed as members of the MAAC until 2010. For the 2011-2013 seasons, the Hawks competed in the CAA. From 2014 to 2022, they competed in the NEC,[5] before their full-time conference, the Atlantic 10 added lacrosse in 2023.[2]

Taylor Wray took over as head coach in 2012 and instantly turned the program around. In his third season, St. Joe’s won 11 games and went undefeated in conference play. From 2015 to 2022, the Hawks would go to the NEC Championship Game five times.[6] St. Joe’s won the NEC in 2022, defeating Hobart 14-7.[5] This win sent the Hawks to their first NCAA Tournament, where they fell 18-16 to 4-seeded Yale.[7] The Hawks won the 2024 A10 Championship, defeating Richmond 17-13, and securing the A10's auto-bid to the NCAA Tournament.[8] After this win, the Hawks were ranked #13 going into the tournament, their highest ranking in program history. They went on to lose to #5 ranked Virginia in the opening round.[9]

Annual record

The following is a list of Saint Joseph's results by season as an NCAA Division I program:

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Pat Dennin (Independent) (1993–1996)
1993 Pat Dennin 3-11
1994 Pat Dennin 7-8
1995 Pat Dennin 3-10
1996 Pat Dennin 4-11
Pat Dennin (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1997–1998)
1997 Pat Dennin 8–66-23rd
1998 Pat Dennin 6-94-3T-3rd
Pat Dennin: 31-55 (.360)10-5 (.667)
Paul Perdue (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (1999–2004)
1999 Paul Perdue 7-86-2T-2nd
2000 Paul Perdue 12-49-01stMAAC Champions
2001 Paul Perdue 5-95-4T–4th
2002 Paul Perdue 4-104-34th
2003 Paul Perdue 6-95-3T-3rdMAAC Finals
2004 Paul Perdue 4-103-56th
Paul Perdue: 38-50 (.432)32-17 (.653)
Pat Cullinan (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) (2005–2010)
2005 Pat Cullinan 3-112-6T–7th
2006 Pat Cullinan 6–95-34th
2007 Pat Cullinan 6-125-3T–1stMAAC Finals
2008 Pat Cullinan 4-114-4T-4th
2009 Pat Cullinan 6-94-4T-5th
2010 Pat Cullinan 3-123-56th
Pat Cullinan (Coastal Athletic Association) (2011–2011)
2011 Pat Cullinan 0-120-67th
Pat Cullinan: 28-76 (.269)23-31 (.426)
Taylor Wray (Coastal Athletic Association) (2012–2013)
2012 Taylor Wray 6–91-57th
2013 Taylor Wray 7-81-57th
Taylor Wray (Northeast Conference) (2014–2022)
2014 Taylor Wray 11-46-01stNEC Finals
2015 Taylor Wray 11-66-01stNEC Finals
2016 Taylor Wray 12-45-11stNEC Finals
2017 Taylor Wray 5-92-45th
2018 Taylor Wray 11-46-01stNEC Finals
2019 Taylor Wray 7-73-35th
2020 Taylor Wray 5-2
2021 Taylor Wray 9-48-01stNEC Finals
2022 Taylor Wray 14-47-01stNEC Title, NCAA Division I First Round
Taylor Wray (Atlantic 10) (2023–2025)
2023 Taylor Wray 10-55-01st
2024 Taylor Wray 12-45-01stA10 Title, NCAA Division I First Round
2025 Taylor Wray 9-62-33rd
Taylor Wray: 127-79 (.617)57-21 (.731)
Scott Meehan (Atlantic 10) (2026–present)
2026 Scott Meehan 4-21-0TBD
Scott Meehan: 4-2 (.667)1-0 (1.000)
Total:228–262 (.465)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

†NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID-19 virus

Sources:[10][11][12][13][14][15]

All-Americans

First-Team

  • Zach Cole, FO (2022)

Third-Team

  • Zach Cole, FO (2021)

Honorable Mention

  • Michael Rastivo, A (2016)
  • Levi Anderson, M (2023)
  • Levi Verch, D (2023, 2024, 2025)[16]

Professional Players(PLL/NLL/MLL)

St. Joe's has sent several players to the various professional box and field lacrosse leagues over the past three decades as a program. Since the formation of the league in 2019, St. Joe's has had three PLL draft picks.

Levi Anderson, the all-time points leader on Hawk Hill, has been the most notable professional player. Anderson was drafted by the California Redwoods in 2024, but was traded to the Maryland Whipsnakes before playing in a game.[17] Anderson finished his rookie season with 13 points in 7 games and 3 goals in the postseason, including the overtime game-winner against the Atlas in the Semifinals.[18]

Anderson was the first Hawk to play in both the PLL and the NLL. He was selected in the first round by the Saskatchewan Rush and continues to play in both leagues.[19] In 2024, the Rush made it to the NLL Finals, falling to the Buffalo Bandits 2 games to 1.[20]

Active

Year Drafted Name Position Height Weight Drafted By Draft Pick Current Team
Premier Lacrosse League
2023 Zach Cole Faceoff 6'0 210 California Redwoods 4th round (26th overall) Free Agent
2024 Levi Anderson Midfield 6'4 220 California Redwoods[a] 3rd round (21st overall) Maryland Whipsnakes
2024 Carter Page Attack 6'1 181 Philadelphia Waterdogs (Undrafted) Undrafted Free Agent
2025 Levi Verch Defense 6'2 219 Carolina Chaos 2nd round (13th overall) Carolina Chaos
National Lacrosse League
2017 Anthony Joaquim Defense 6'2 205 New England Black Wolves 1st round (8th overall) Philadelphia Wings
2022 Zach Cole Defense/ Faceoff 6'0 210 Las Vegas Desert Dogs 3rd Round (44th overall) Las Vegas Desert Dogs
2023 Toron Eccleston[b] Forward 6'4 210 Georgia Swarm 1st round (6th overall) Georgia Swarm
2023 Levi Anderson Forward 6'4 220 Saskatchewan Rush 1st round (12th overall) Saskatchewan Rush
2024 Carter Page Forward 6'1 181 Georgia Swarm 2nd round (23rd overall) Georgia Swarm

Former

Year Drafted Name Position Drafted By Draft Pick
National Lacrosse League
1998 Marc Schaffer Defense Philadelphia Wings 6th round (43rd overall)
2001 Randy McNeil Forward Buffalo Bandits 7th round (87th overall)
Major League Lacrosse
2018 Kyle Cain Midfield Ohio Machine (Signed) Undrafted
2020 Anthony Joaquim SSDM Philadelphia Barrage Supplemental

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