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Jack Emmer

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conference championships, including five straight from 1991 to 1995, over which period the Black Knights posted a perfect 25–0 conference record. In all, Emmer recorded a 70–12 Patriot League mark. Emmer was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1998. In 2002, he coached an all-star
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team. At West Point, he led the Black Knights to eight NCAA tournament appearances, which set a school record for a head coach. He also became one of the only two head coaches to lead three different teams to the NCAA semifinals. Under Emmer, Army won ten outright or shared
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to end the Blue Jays' 27-game home winning streak. The Generals then fell to Maryland, 15–5, in the semifinals. In total, Emmer led Washington and Lee to ten NCAA tournaments.
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Emmer and his wife, Joan, have two children, a son and daughter. His son, Patrick played
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upon the end of his college career in 1967. Emmer was selected in the 13th round of the
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in overtime, 13–12, to advance to the semifinals, where they were beaten, 18–5, by
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In 1970, Emmer received his first head coaching position at
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Official 2008 NCAA Men's and Women's Lacrosse Record Book
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the lacrosse coach with the most wins in NCAA history
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coach. He retired in 2005 with 326 wins, making him
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Emmer retires as lacrosse's winningest active coach
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This mark was surpassed in 2008 by 172:1998 Patriot League Coach of the Year 7: 14: 593:, United States Military Academy. 285:as the 327th overall pick by the 279:North-South Senior All-Star Game 257:, where he played football as a 374:National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 341:United States Military Academy 239:NCAA men's lacrosse tournament 180:National Lacrosse Hall of Fame 1: 798:People from Mineola, New York 372:Emmer was inducted into the 359:World Lacrosse Championship 355:United States national team 814: 273:second team. He was voted 161:F. Morris Touchstone Award 133:Accomplishments and honors 651: 562:, retrieved May 30, 2010. 357:to the gold medal in the 339:In 1984, he moved to the 209: 205: 155: 142: 115: 56: 391:chapters Halls of Fame. 16:American lacrosse coach 584:Player Bio: Jack Emmer 458:All-Time Letterwinners 386:Long Island Metro Area 367:Skaneateles, New York 218:is a former American 195:First-team All-East ( 715:F. Morris Touchstone 603:# 44 - Patrick Emmer 275:most valuable player 235:Salisbury University 120:Head coaching record 27:Biographical details 23: 589:2006-06-14 at the 537:2007-11-04 at the 486:2008-03-27 at the 463:2011-01-09 at the 444:2010-05-24 at the 310:Washington and Lee 283:1967 NFL/AFL draft 261:and lacrosse as a 255:Rutgers University 100:Washington and Lee 765: 764: 701:M. Collins (1924) 439:John "Jack" Emmer 407:under head coach 405:Bryant University 343:to take over the 269:named him to the 251:Mineola, New York 249:Emmer grew up in 213: 212: 169:Coach of the Year 77:Coaching career ( 36:Mineola, New York 805: 758: 750: 742: 734: 726: 718: 710: 702: 697: 689: 681: 676: 668: 660: 645: 636: 629: 622: 613: 606: 600: 594: 581: 575: 569: 563: 553: 542: 529: 516: 510: 491: 478: 472: 455: 449: 436: 363:Perth, Australia 24: 813: 812: 808: 807: 806: 804: 803: 802: 768: 767: 766: 761: 753: 745: 737: 729: 721: 713: 705: 700: 692: 684: 680:O'Rourke (1910) 679: 671: 663: 655: 647: 643: 640: 610: 609: 601: 597: 591:Wayback Machine 582: 578: 570: 566: 554: 545: 539:Wayback Machine 530: 519: 511: 494: 488:Wayback Machine 479: 475: 465:Wayback Machine 456: 452: 446:Wayback Machine 437: 422: 417: 397: 378:Charlottesville 295: 293:Coaching career 247: 68: 17: 12: 11: 5: 811: 809: 801: 800: 795: 790: 785: 780: 770: 769: 763: 762: 760: 759: 751: 743: 735: 727: 719: 711: 703: 698: 690: 682: 677: 669: 661: 652: 649: 648: 641: 639: 638: 631: 624: 616: 608: 607: 595: 576: 564: 543: 517: 492: 481:1967 NFL Draft 473: 450: 419: 418: 416: 413: 396: 393: 350:Patriot League 334:Homewood Field 299:Cortland State 294: 291: 246: 243: 211: 210: 207: 206: 203: 202: 201: 200: 193: 183: 182: 176: 173: 170: 167:Patriot League 163: 153: 152: 148: 147: 146: 145: 140: 139: 135: 134: 130: 129: 126: 122: 121: 117: 116: 113: 112: 107: 103: 102: 97: 93: 92: 90:Cortland State 87: 83: 82: 74: 73: 62: 58: 57: 54: 53: 48: 44: 43: 42:Playing career 39: 38: 33: 29: 28: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 810: 799: 796: 794: 791: 789: 786: 784: 781: 779: 778:Living people 776: 775: 773: 756: 752: 748: 744: 740: 736: 732: 728: 724: 720: 716: 712: 708: 704: 699: 695: 694:Talbot Hunter 691: 687: 683: 678: 674: 670: 666: 662: 658: 654: 653: 650: 646: 637: 632: 630: 625: 623: 618: 617: 614: 604: 599: 596: 592: 588: 585: 580: 577: 573: 568: 565: 561: 557: 552: 550: 548: 544: 540: 536: 533: 528: 526: 524: 522: 518: 514: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 497: 493: 489: 485: 482: 477: 474: 470: 466: 462: 459: 454: 451: 447: 443: 440: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 425: 421: 414: 412: 410: 409:Mike Pressler 406: 402: 395:Personal life 394: 392: 390: 387: 383: 382:Hudson Valley 379: 375: 370: 368: 364: 360: 356: 351: 346: 345:Army lacrosse 342: 337: 335: 331: 330:Johns Hopkins 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 306: 304: 300: 292: 290: 288: 287:New York Jets 284: 280: 276: 272: 268: 264: 260: 259:wide receiver 256: 253:and attended 252: 244: 242: 240: 236: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 216:John S. Emmer 208: 204: 198: 194: 191: 188: 187: 186: 181: 177: 174: 171: 168: 164: 162: 158: 157: 154: 149: 144: 143: 141: 138:Championships 136: 131: 127: 123: 118: 114: 111: 108: 104: 101: 98: 94: 91: 88: 84: 81:unless noted) 80: 75: 71: 70:Wide receiver 66: 63: 59: 55: 52: 49: 45: 40: 37: 34: 30: 25: 19: 755:Joe Alberici 746: 685: 672: 664: 656: 598: 579: 567: 476: 468: 453: 398: 371: 338: 307: 296: 271:All-American 248: 232:Division III 215: 214: 190:All-American 184: 18: 749:(1984–2005) 741:(1977–1983) 733:(1970–1976) 725:(1958–1969) 717:(1929–1957) 709:(1925–1928) 707:Frank Grace 696:(1921–1923) 688:(1911–1920) 389:US Lacrosse 353:collegiate 228:Jim Berkman 192:second team 185:As player: 61:Position(s) 772:Categories 747:Jack Emmer 739:Dick Edell 532:Jack Emmer 415:References 401:midfielder 263:defenseman 245:Early life 156:As coach: 72:(football) 67:(lacrosse) 65:Defenseman 22:Jack Emmer 731:Al Pisano 723:Jim Adams 106:1984–2005 96:1973–1983 86:1970–1972 47:1965–1967 757:(2006– ) 673:No coach 657:No coach 587:Archived 535:Archived 484:Archived 461:Archived 442:Archived 326:Maryland 220:lacrosse 686:No team 665:No team 558:(PDF), 128:326–184 125:Overall 51:Rutgers 675:(1909) 667:(1908) 659:(1907) 384:, and 151:Awards 178:2005 165:1992 159:1974 322:Navy 318:1978 316:and 314:1973 303:1972 197:1966 110:Army 32:Born 403:at 361:in 230:of 774:: 546:^ 520:^ 495:^ 467:, 423:^ 380:, 369:. 305:. 289:. 241:. 79:HC 635:e 628:t 621:v 199:)

Index

Mineola, New York
Rutgers
Defenseman
Wide receiver
HC
Cortland State
Washington and Lee
Army
F. Morris Touchstone Award
Patriot League
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
All-American
1966
lacrosse
the lacrosse coach with the most wins in NCAA history
Jim Berkman
Division III
Salisbury University
NCAA men's lacrosse tournament
Mineola, New York
Rutgers University
wide receiver
defenseman
United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association
All-American
most valuable player
North-South Senior All-Star Game
1967 NFL/AFL draft
New York Jets
Cortland State

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