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Keegan Wilkinson

11397Since taking over the position on June 28, 2011, Marist Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Keegan Wilkinson, has brought program to new heights. A three-time MAAC Coach of the Year recipient, Wilkinson has led the Red Foxes to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship game four years in a row, has had seven of United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Scholar All-Americans and eight participants in the North-South All-Star Game in that same period.

An assistant coach on the Marist staff for four seasons, Wilkinson became the fastest head coach in MAAC history to reach 50 career wins when the Red Foxes took down Holy Cross, 8-5, on March 25, 2017 in Tenney Stadium. He achieved the feat in his 86th game on the sidelines for Marist. He led the North Squad to a 17-13 victory as a head coach in the 2016 USILA North-South All-Star Game.
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  • Peyton Smith Redwoods LC (2020) Cannons LC (2020)
  • Nick Armstrong - Denver Outlaws (2012)
  • Mike Begley - Ohio Machine (2015) Boston Cannons, (2016-2017), Atlanta Blaze (2018), New York Lizards (2019)
  • J.D. Recor - New York Lizards (2017-present)
  • Joseph Radin - Charlotte Hounds (2016), New York Lizards (2017)
  • John Vigh - New York Lizards (2019)
  • Brian Corrigan - New York Lizards (2019)
     
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  • 2021: Joe Tierney
  • 2018: Gannon Morrison, Brian Corrigan 
  • 2017: J.D. Recor
  • 2016: Joseph Radin
  • 2015: Patrick Eaker
  • 2013: Ethan Fox, Jack Doherty, Connor Rice
     
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  • 2015: Mike Begley and Patrick Eaker (Honorable Mention)
  • 2013: Connor Rice
     
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  • 2022 - Jason Intermesoli
  • 2021 - Joe Tierney
  • 2019 - Peyton Smith
  • 2018: Gannon Morrison, Brian Corrigan
  • 2017: J.D. Recor
  • 2016: Joseph Radin
  • 2015: Dave Scarcello
     
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  • 2018: Brian Corrigan
  • 2017: J.D. Recor (National Finalist)
  • 2016: Joseph Radin (National Finalist)
  • 2013: Connor Rice
     
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  • 2018: Gannon Morrison
  • 2017: Jimmy Murphy
  • 2016: Brian Corrigan, Joseph Radin
  • 2015: Mike Begley
     
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  • 2022: JoJo Pirreca- Co-Offensive Player of the Year, JT Roselle - Long Stick Midfielder of the Year
  • 2019: Peyton Smith - Faceoff Specialist of the Year
  • 2018: Brian Corrigan - Defensive Player of the Year
  • 2016: Joseph Radin – Offensive Player of the Year, Brian Corrigan – Defensive Player of the Year
  • 2015: Joseph Radin – Offensive Player of the Year, Patrick Eaker - Long Stick Midfielder of the Year, Dominic Montemurro – Faceoff Specialist of the Year
  • 2014: Patrick Eaker - Long Stick Midfielder of the Year
  • 2013: Connor Rice - Offensive Player of the Year, Joseph Radin – Rookie of the Year, Patrick Eaker - Co-Long Stick Midfielder of the Year
     
  • All-MAAC First Team (30): 2022 - JoJo Pirreca, JT Roselle, Jason Intermesoli, James Lyons, Kyle Stofko. 2021 - Joe Tierney. 2019 - Peyton Smith, James Sarracco. 2018 - Gannon Morrison. 2017 - Gannon Morrison, Jimmy Murphy, Frankie Brier, Brian Corrigan  2016 - Joseph Radin, J.D. Recor, Gannon Morrison, Frankie Brier, Brian Corrigan. 2015 - Joseph Radin, Patrick Eaker, Drew Nesmith, Mike Begley. 2014 - Mike Begley, Patrick Eaker, Drew Nesmith, Joseph Radin. 2013 - Connor Rice, Jack Doherty, Ethan Fox. 2012 - Zach Badalucco.
  • All-MAAC Second Team (19): 2022 - Kellen Pulera, Kurt Wessner. 2021 - Jamison Embury. 2019 - Joe Tierney, Matthew Selts. 2018 - Brian Corrigan, James Sarracco. 2017 - J.D. Recor 2016 - John Vigh. 2015 - J.D. Recor and Frankie Brier. 2014 - J.D. Recor. 2013 - Jim Marks, Drew Nesmith, T.J. McDermott. 2012 - Jack Doherty, Connor Rice, Drew Nesmith, Ethan Fox.
  • MAAC All-Rookie Team (15): 2022 - Dylan Bedell. 2021 - Logan Covey. 2019: James Lyons, Jojo Pirreca. 2018 - Jason Intermesoli, Jake Weinman. 2017 - Joe Tierney and Michael Smith 2016 - James Sarrocco and Thomas Rago. 2015 - Gannon Morrison and Brett Osman. 2014 - Jimmy Murphy and J.D. Recor. 2013 - Joseph Radin
  • MAAC All-Tournament Team (18): 2019 - Joe Tierney, James Sarrocco, Jamison Embury, Billy Andrle. 2017 - Ralph Faiella and Matt Galioto 2016 - Joseph Radin and Tyler Vallie. 2015 - Dave Scarcello, Joseph Radin, Karl Kreshpane, Mike Begley. 2014 - Gannon Osborn, Dave Scarcello. 2013 - Patrick Wall and Jim Marks. 2012 - Kevin Defranco and Zach Badalucco.
  • MAAC All-Academic Team (83): 2022- Tyler Ammirato, Joshua Balcarcel, Larry Cangro, Eddie Capone, Keenan DeRaeve, Alex DiVincentis, Hunter Embury, Jamison Embury, Matthew Fermo, Matthew Franzoni, Jason Intermesoli, Daniel Johnston, Sean Kelliher, John Kelly, Ryan McDaniel, Daniel O’ Meara, JoJo Pirreca, JT Roselle, Kyle Stofko, Kurt Wessner. 2021- Sam Ahlgrim, Tyler Ammirato, Micheal Bowler, Larry Cangro, Wyatt Colangelo, Jon Constant, Keenan DeRaeve, Hunter Embury, Jamison Embury, Jason Intermesoli, Daniel Johnston. Sean Kelliher, Ryan McDaniel, Daniel O’ Meara, JoJo Pirreca, JT Roselle, Kyle Stofko, Kurt Wessner, Jack Zulowski. 2019- Sam Ahlgrim, Sal Cipriano, Jon Constant, Collin Dizon, Kyle Dizon, Jack Dolan, Jason Intermesoli, Kevin McKendry, James Sarrocco, Chris Schlappich, Michael Smith, Peyton Smith, Joe Tierney, Jack Zukowski. 2018 - Sam Ahlgrim, Jon Constant, Brian Corrigan, Colin Dizon, Jack Dolan, Kevin McKendry, David Meyer, Nick Nye, James Sarrocco, Chris Schlappich, Michael Smith, Peyton Smtih, Mitchell Standera, Joe Tierney, Jack Zukowski 2017 - Brian Corrigan, Collin Dizon, Jack Dolan, Kevin McKendry, David Meyer, James Sarrocco, Mitchell Standera, Regan Sweeney, Jack Zukowski 2016 - Brian Corrigan, David Meyer, Mitchell Standera, Regan Sweeney, Dillon Walker, Dylan Woods. 2015 - Dominic Montemurro, Dave Scarcello, Dillon Walker, Brian Corrigan, Dylan Woods. 2014 - Dominic Montemurro, Gannon Osborn, Dave Scarcello, Dillon Walker, Dylan Woods  2013 - Vin Chiodo, Ethan Fox, Shane Jaeger, Gannon Osborn. 2012 - Vin Chiodo, Kevin Dondero, Ethan Fox, Evan Guarini, Gannon Osborn.
     
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  • 83 selections to the MAAC All-Academic Team
  • Seven USILA Scholar All-Americans
  • CoSIDA Academic All-District: 2022 - Hunter Embury
     
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  • Became the fastest head coach in MAAC history to reach 50 career wins when the Red Foxes took down Holy Cross, 8-5, on March 25, 2017. Achieved the feat in his 86th game.
  • Led Marist to its winningest season in 2015, going 14-4 and an unbeaten 6-0 in MAAC play. The 11 regular season victories tied a single-season program record.
  • Earned program’s first ever national ranking in 2015, as they came in at no. 20 in the USILA Coaches’ Poll and tied for 19th in the Cascade/Maverik Media Poll.
  • Guided Marist to its second ever NCAA Tournament appearance as his team hosted the first postseason event on the college’s campus.
  • Led Marist to its first ever NCAA Tournament win in 2015, helping it take down Bryant, 10-6, in a preliminary round game in front of a record lacrosse crowd of 1,873 in Tenney Stadium.
  • Hosted UMBC in a NCAA preliminary round in 2019 and rebroke the attendance record for an openning round game with 2,134 fans
  • 2015 USILA Coach of the Year Finalist.  
     
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  • Improved Marist’s MAAC record each year.
  • Helped Marist post a 16-14 record in MAAC play and mentored 13 First or Second Team All-MAAC selections, 40 MAAC All-Academic Team selections and one MAAC Rookie of the Year.
  • Developed three First Team All-MAAC selections, the program’s highest total in seven years, in 2011.
     
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  • Four-year starter at attack and two-year captain
  • Two-time All-NEC selection
  • Named the Hawks' Offensive Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 and was named team MVP as a senior
  • Led Saint Joseph's in assists and points three times in his career, finishing his collegiate playing days with 54 goals and 83 assists
  • Upon graduation, ranked second on the school's all-time assists list and seventh in points with 137. Also held the single-game assist record of seven in a contest against Delaware.
     
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Year Overall MAAC Result
2022 7-8 5-1 MAAC Regular Season Co-Champions
2021 3-1 2-0 5th in MAAC
2020 3-3 N/A Cancelled
2019 10-7 6-1 MAAC Champions
2018 3-12 2-4 5th in MAAC
2017 10-6 4-2 2nd in MAAC
2016 9-7 4-2 2nd in MAAC
2015 14-4 6-0 MAAC Champions
2014 6-9 3-3 T-2nd in MAAC
2013 10-4 5-1 MAAC Regular Season Co-Champions
2012 6-8 3-3 T-2nd in MAAC
Total 81-69 (.540) 40-17 (.701)

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