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Jon Reynolds

Jon Reynolds

  • Title
    Head Men's Lacrosse Coach
  • Phone
    (703) 284-1690
  • Email
    jreynold@marymount.edu
  • Previous College
    Marymount '00

Jon Reynolds enters his 20th season as the head men’s lacrosse coach at Marymount in 2025.

The 2024 season was successful for the Saints, with MU making their way back to the Atlantic East Championship for the third-straight season. They finished with nine total wins on the year including a big 18-8 win in the AEC Semifinals over Gwynedd Mercy. 

Reynolds' offense once again broke records upon completion of the 2024 season, including goals in a single season (246), assists (167), and points (413).

Spencer Carfan earned Rookie of the Year honors under Reynolds' leadership, with Jack Mattimore earning All-AEC First Team and Jack Williams earning Second Team.

Both Mattimore and Williams earned USILA Scholar All-American. 

In 2023, Marymount made it back to the conference championship and finished the season as the Atlantic East runner-up for the second year in a row. The Saints finished with nine wins and once again set new program records for goals (238) and points (389). 

Six Saints were named All-Conference in 2023 with two being named First Team honorees. Additionally, Sebastian Radovic was named the Atlantic East Conference Man of the Year and a USILA Scholar All-American. The 2023 season also marked a number of individual career and individual records broken by Jack Williams. He finished the season setting new highs for single-season points (89), single-season assists (56), career assists (88), single-game points (13) and single-game assists (12). 
 
The 2022 campaign saw Marymount reach a conference championship for the first time in program history as the Saints finished as the Atlantic East runner-up. The Saints finished 9-9 and set new program records for goals (235), assists (152), and points (387).
 
Four Saints were named All-Conference in 2022 with two being named First Team honorees. Additionally, Sebastian Radovic earned the prestigious Atlantic East Elite 20 award. The 2022 season also marked the end of an illustrious career for Clark Akers as he finished as the program’s all-time leader in points (220), goals (148), and assists (72).
 
In 2021, Reynolds led the Saints to the Atlantic East semifinals for the second season in a row and finished with a 5-4 mark in the condensed campaign.
 
In one of the toughest leagues in the country, Reynolds guided the Saints to two Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) tournament appearances in 2008 and 2012. During the 2008 season, Reynolds coached the Saints to a 13-8 upset win over No. 18 Hampden-Sydney, a win that still stands as his most notable victory yet.
 
In 2014, Marymount finished with a 9-8 record and earned an ECAC postseason berth. The Saints upset Marywood 13-4 in the first round, a victory that put Reynolds on top of the all-time list of wins for coaches in program history.  
 
A four-year player for Marymount from 1997-00, Reynolds returned to his alma mater after five seasons as the head coach of nearby Yorktown High School. With the Patriots, he posted a .667 winning percentage and made the regional playoffs each season. Reynolds was tabbed District and Regional Coach of the Year in 2002.
 
As a player for the Saints, Reynolds captained the 2000 squad that posted the program’s best record at 12-6 (4-2 CAC) and advanced to the semifinals of the CAC tournament. He spent the 2001 season as an assistant coach with Marymount where he helped guide the Saints to an 11-7 (4-2 CAC) record and another CAC semifinals appearance.
 
Reynolds has also been a successful head coach at the international level, leading the USA AIST squad to a 27-3 (.900) mark to go along with two international titles, including the 2014 Open Division Championship at the Lowlands tournament in Amsterdam. In 2018, his squad won the Open Division at the Tilburg Cup in the Netherlands. He led two AIST teams to 5-1 records and reached the championship game in Prague in 2012 and in Berlin in 2016.
 
Entering the 2024 campaign, Reynolds has 97 career victories at Marymount.