Men's Lacrosse

- Title:
- Men's Lacrosse Assistant Coach
Drew Kelleher was named assistant coach of the Boston University men's lacrosse team on Aug. 20, 2012, and was named Recruiting Coordinator prior to the 2014-15 season.
Serving as offensive coordinator, Kelleher led an explosive BU attack in 2015. The much-improved offense averaged 10.71 goals per game this past season after scoring just 7.21 in the program's inaugural season. Five different Terriers, including three freshman, scored over 10 goals in 2015, with three players reaching the 20-goal and 40-point plateaus. BU scored over 10 goals in seven of its 14 contests under Kelleher's guidance.
Kelleher comes to BU after spending the 2012 season as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Siena College. He helped guide the Saints to an 11-5 record and the MAAC regular-season title. His offense was fourth in the nation in goals per game (12.38) and third in the nation in assists per game (8.31). He coached MAAC Offensive Player of the Year and Honorable Mention All-American Bryan Neufeld, who was second nationally in assists per game (2.44) and fourth nationally in points per game (4.75).
Prior to his arrival at Siena, Kelleher was an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Hamilton College from 2009-11. He helped lead the Continentals to a 21-7 record over his two seasons with the squad, with the offense averaging 10.6 goals per game during that time.
Kelleher was a four-year standout at Vermont, including a highly-successful 2009 senior season in which he was 11th in the nation in goals per game (2.50) and was the America East Fans' Choice Player of the Year. He also won team MVP honors that season.
The Delmar, N.Y., native graduated from Vermont in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in movement and exercise science.



