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Scott Meehan

 
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Scott Meehan (Washington and Lee '12) was named the offensive coordinator on the Saint Joseph's men's lacrosse coaching staff on January 11, 2019.

"I'm excited to announce Scott Meehan as our new offensive coordinator," said Saint Joseph's head coach Taylor Wray. "I've seen first-hand the job that he did at conference opponent Mount St. Mary's, and he gets incredibly high praise from head coach Dan Chemotti from his time at Richmond. The thing that stuck out most to me about Scott during the interview process is the passion he has for coaching and his love of teaching the game."

In a shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, Meehan worked with rookie attackmen Levi Anderson (15g, 9a) and Matt Bohmer (14g, 6a), who averaged 3.4 and 2.9 points per game, respectively, through seven contests. As a unit, SJU’s offense put up 72 goals on the year for an average of over 10 goals per game and scored double-digit goals in six of seven total competitions as the Hawks went 5-2 overall.

In a 2019 season in which SJU finished the year 7-7, Meehan guided freshman attackman Ryan Doran (18g, 11a) to NEC All-Rookie Team honors. Doran finished his first collegiate season tied for first on the squad in goals and shots (67) and ranked second in assists, points (29), shots on goal (41), and man-up goals (4). He also added an impressive 33 ground balls, which ranked second on the entire squad, in 14 starts on the attack.

Meehan arrived on Hawk Hill by way of Binghamton University, where he was an assistant coach with the Bobcats since August 2018.

Prior to that stop, Meehan spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator at conference-mate Mount St. Mary's during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons. Meehan coached an offense that ranked 18th nationally in both points per game and assists per game and 23rd in scoring offense. In Meehan's two seasons at the helm of the Mountaineers' offense, MSM improved from 8.7 goals per game to 11.2 goals per game.

Meehan served as a volunteer assistant at the University of Richmond for the 2015-16 season, where the Spiders were ranked as high as 18th nationally and finished the spring at 11-5 overall, their highest ranking and best finish in program history.

Beginning his coaching experience at Franklin and Marshall College, Meehan took on the role of head assistant from Summer 2012 through Fall 2015, where he oversaw offensive schemes and the extra man offense and coached three All-Americans.