Division III
Rashad Devoe, Amherst
Hired this summer after a brief stint at Hampton, Devoe will serve as Amherst’s new coach. Devoe possesses over 20 years of experience at various levels of lacrosse. During his career, Devoe has produced three All-Americans, 29 All-Conference selections and two conference Rookie of the Year recipients. At Beloit College, Devoe earned the 2017 Midwest Lacrosse Conference Coach of the Year award after leading the program to its first double-digit win season and a regular season conference championship.
Darry Thornton, Brevard
On May 8, Brevard hired Thornton to lead the Tornadoes. Thornton has been coaching at the college level for 11 years and served as a lacrosse evaluation consultant for 25 different programs between the Division II, Division III and NJCAA ranks. Previously, Thornton was head coach at Lee-McRae College (2013-17), Mohawk Valley Community College (2012-13) and Mount Saint Mary’s College (2009-11).
Atsen Bulus, Messiah
Bulus entered his sixth season atop the Messiah men's lacrosse program in 2020. He led Falcons to a MAC Commonwealth Championship game in both 2015 and 2016, tallying a total of 23 wins in those two seasons. Before arriving at Messiah, Bulus spent time as an assistant at Ohio Wesleyan and Michigan (when it was an MCLA program under John Paul).
Ben Coughlin, Beloit
Coughlin joined the Beloit program before the start of the 2019 season. He brought three years of experience leading a newly founded NAIA program at Benedictine form 2017-19. He also served as an assistant on two occasions on the staff at Aurora, and lead Illinois' MCLA program. Coughlin spent three seasons playing for Kansas State (MCLA) before serving in the military.
Vincent Culpepper, Cairn
On February 12, Culpepper was tabbed the inaugural head coach for Cairn ahead of the 2021 spring season. Culpepper was previously Wabash College’s assistant coach and defensive coordinator (2017-18) and associate head coach at Xenia High School (OH) in 2017. Culpepper helped Wabash earn the most home wins in program history, as well as its largest ever recruiting class. He was also integral in an inaugural prospect day and summer youth camp. Culpepper began his playing career at Wittenburg University and later transferred to Indiana (MCLA D-I). He led the Hoosiers in ground balls and earned second-team All-UMLC honors as a short stick defenseman.
Brian Jenkins, Hiram
Jenkins has led Hiram College since the 2012 season. His son, Hunter, was named a 2020 USILA Scholar All-American (a Hiram program first). Under the direction of Jenkins, Hiram has produced six All-NCAC awardees and three NCAC Academic Honor Roll members. Jenkins was previously head coach at Shenandoah (1999-2011), setting that program’s season wins record in 2005 with nine and led Shenandoah to its first Pennsylvania Athletic Conference tourney appearance. In 2006, Jenkins was named the PAC Coach of the Year. At SUNY Cobleskill, Jenkins was a two-time All-Region winner (1984-85) and NJCAA All-American in 1984. Then he joined SUNY Cortland and won the 1986 and 1987 SUNYAC Championships.
Kyle Morris, Oglethorpe
Morris was named interim head coach on Sept. 8 after serving as an assistant at Oglethorpe from 2017-19. He spent the 2020 season as an assistant at York. Morris graduated after a four-year career at Shorter University, where he also spent a season as an assistant coach.
Brandon Sewell, LaGrange
Sewell guided LaGrange College in its inaugural season in 2020. Before arriving at LaGrange, Sewell was an assistant coach at Huntingdon College (2017-18) and led the Hawks to a second-round appearance in the NCAA tournament after winning the 2018 USA South Championship. While playing at Huntingdon (2012-15), Sewell broke the program’s all-time records for points, assists, ground balls and faceoffs won.
Dwayne Stewart, SUNY New Paltz
Stewart led SUNY New Paltz in its inaugural season in 2020. Previously, Stewart was an assistant coach at Lincoln Memorial and guided the Railsplitters offensive to consecutive top-five statistical finishes and top-ten extra man unit rankings. As a player at Albany, Stewart earned 2010 America East All-Rookie honors. Stewart also competed in the 2018 FIL World Championships as a member of the Jamaican national team.
Nat St. Laurent, Ohio Northern
St. Laurent has served Ohio Northern as its first head coach since 2016. In 2018, Ohio Northern won its first regular season championship while finishing a program-best 14-3 record. In 2019, St. Laurent led the Polar Bears to their first OAC tournament title. St. Laurent also serves as head coach of the PLL’s Redwoods Lacrosse Club.