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Nick Myers

 
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In 10 seasons at the helm of the Ohio State men’s lacrosse program, head coach Nick Myers has taken the Buckeyes to places they’ve never been before.

Over his first 10 seasons, Myers has posted a 93-70 ledger overall and a 32-23 conference record. Ohio State’s ascension culminated with a trip to the 2017 Final Four and national championship game. Myers also has the programs first postseason title on his resume (2013 ECAC Tournament championship), in addition to two Creator’s Trophy titles, a share of a league regular-season title, a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals three times (2013, ’15, ‘17) and to a No. 3 seed in the 2013 and 2017 NCAA Tournaments.

Under his tutelage, members of the program have garnered 21 USILA All-America honors, 44 all-conference nods and 11 conference player of the year accolades. Over the past 10 years, members of the Ohio State squad have earned 174 Academic All-Big Ten accolades and 243 Ohio State Scholar-Athlete nods, along with the first 12 USILA Scholar All-American selections in program history.

The team’s community service numbers rise each year, with the program volunteering more than 2,500 hours in the community the last six seasons combined.

In 2018, Myers and the Buckeyes played their best lacrosse in the final month of the season, rallying to knock off No. 20 Michigan, No. 1 Maryland and No. 9 Rutgers in three consecutive weeks to earn a birth to the Big Ten Tournament. In the process, Myers also became the winningest coach in program history, notching his 93rd career triumph in a 10-7 victory over the Scarlet Knights. Myers and his staff coached a Big Ten Freshmen of the Year (Justin Inacio) for the second consecutive season while also producing four USILA All-Americans: Ben Randall (first team), Ryan Terefenko (third team), Tre Leclaire (honorable mention) and Erik Evans (honorable mention).