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Curt Foxx

AR: Little Rock
 
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After an extensive search, Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Nick Marks is happy to announce the hiring of Curt Foxx as Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach.

“Curt Foxx brings a wealth of experience to our program having served as a NCAA Head Coach.”, explained Marks. “He is a charismatic leader and tireless worker. Curt is a coach who can do more with less, which is an aspect we value highly in him. His expertise will be instrumental in our national and local recruiting efforts. He is a proven coach that brings character and experience to our program which our student-athletes are sure to benefit from.”

Curt Foxx will serve as the Whittier College Men’s Lacrosse program’s Offensive and Recruiting Coordinators. Coach Foxx brings a wealth of experience to Whittier having served as a Head Coach for NCAA Division III Hendrix College in Arkansas. Foxx arrives at Whittier after serving as an assistant coach at Chaminade College Prep for the 2017 season.

In 2011, Foxx came to Hendrix College as the program’s head coach. Curt lead a program with zero wins in three prior seasons to a 5-7 overall record and a 3-4 SCAC record. In 2014, Foxx's Warriors broke the season record for wins with seven and finished fifth in the Southern Athletic Association. In 2015, Hendrix led the nation ranked 1st in caused turnovers per game, and ranked 15th in assists per game, 26th in points per game, 32nd in ground balls per game and scoring offense. In his six seasons leading Hendrix, Foxx imprinted himself upon Warrior record books by setting every program record. He coached 21 All-SCAC selections, 59 All-SCAC academic honor roll recipients, 15 SCAC Players of the Week, and one USILA Scholar All-American. Foxx presided over 44 individual, season, game, career, and program records, and remains Hendrix College’s winningest coach in men’s lacrosse.

Foxx came to Hendrix after a three-year stint at Hood College in Frederick, Md. The Chicago native transformed Hood’s lacrosse program from a 46-game losing streak over its first four seasons (2005-08) to a 6-11 record in 2010 while competing in the MAC Commonwealth. He joined the Hood lacrosse program as an assistant coach in 2007 and was named head coach prior to the 2009 season. Foxx halted the Blazers' 5 year, and 56 game losing streak, in his first year as a head coach. While at Hood, Foxx coached 3 all conference players.

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