BOSTON - Parker Fairey has joined the Boston University men's lacrosse program as an assistant coach, head coach Ryan Polley announced on Friday.
"I'm thrilled to welcome Parker to our BU Lacrosse family," Polley said. "Parker is an excellent coach with a proven track record of developing players, but more importantly he is someone who aligns with our program's five pillars and will be a great fit within the culture that we've built. Our players and staff are excited to work with Parker."
Fairey will work with the Terrier goalkeepers. He arrives at BU after spending the past eight years coaching high school lacrosse across Georgia, most recently at Milton High School, where he was the defensive coordinator and director of lacrosse. Fairey helped Milton reach the state quarterfinals in each of the past three seasons, including a trip to the state semifinals in 2025. He has also worked as a coach with Goaliesmith Lacrosse and as a manager for 3d Lacrosse in Georgia.
A native of Morristown, New Jersey, Fairey played club lacrosse at Montana State, where he was a three-time All-American and the 2016 MCLA Player of the Year. Fairey was then rostered by the Ohio Machine and Florida Launch of Major League Lacrosse before he moved into coaching.