BRIDGEWATER, Mass. – Former Bridgewater State University head women’s lacrosse coach, Josh Hexter, has been named as the first-ever head coach of the Elon University women’s lacrosse program.
The announcement of Hexter’s hiring was made earlier this
week by Elon Director of Athletics, Dave
Blank. The Phoenix women’s lacrosse team is
slated to begin competition in the spring of 2014.
“We were looking for some essential characteristics in our
search for a head women’s lacrosse coach,” Blank
commented. “Not only does Josh have head coaching experience,
but he has been an integral part of developing lacrosse programs
that are achieving high levels of success year in and year out. It
was clear to me throughout my conversations with Josh that he is
truly excited to be a head coach once again and to be part of the
creation of Elon women’s lacrosse.”
“I am honored to join the Elon University family,”
Hexter said. “I want to express my gratitude to the Elon
administration and coaching staff for this amazing opportunity. It
was obvious to me from the beginning that a solid foundation for
excellence has been built at Elon and my job now is to extend that
excellence to the women's lacrosse program. We've got a tremendous
plan in place and I am looking forward to getting
started.”
Hexter will begin his time at Elon following the conclusion of his
eighth season with the Duke women’s lacrosse program. He
joined the Blue Devil staff prior to the 2005 season after serving
as the head coach at Bridgewater State, and was promoted to
associate head coach in 2010. The seventh-ranked Devils earned a
12-5 win over No. 10 Penn this past weekend in the regular-season
finale. The NCAA selection show will take place on Sunday, May 6.
Duke has amassed a 119-42 record during Hexter’s tenure,
averaging nearly 15 wins per season. Under Hexter's watch, the Blue
Devils won three ACC regular season championships, as well as an
ACC Tournament title, while also reaching five national semifinals
(2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011).
Under Hexter’s guidance, the Duke offense consistently ranked
as one of the best in the country. Since 2005, Duke has scored
2,020 goals, averaging over 14 per contest, a jump of nearly four
goals per game from the nine seasons prior to his arrival. In
addition, the 2009 squad set program single-season highs for goals
(313), assists (150) and points (463).
During Hexter’s time at Duke, the Blue Devils have had a
finalist for the Tewaaraton Award, an honor annually presented to
the best NCAA Division I men’s and women’s lacrosse
player, every season. In 2005, the Blue Devils’ Katie Chrest
won the Tewaaraton and was a finalist a year later.
Prior to arriving at Duke, Hexter served as the head women's
lacrosse coach at Bridgewater While at BSU, the Bears' program
totaled a 72-42 (.632) record and made a trip to the New England
Women's Lacrosse Alliance (NEWLA) title game in six consecutive
seasons. He led the team to two conference championships during
this time. In 2003, Bridgewater made the program's first-ever
appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Hexter left Bridgewater as the program's all-time
winningest coach with his 72 wins. That mark has since
been eclipsed by 2011 BSU Hall of Fame inductee, Erika
Smith, who guided the Bears to a 74-32 (.698) record
from 2006 to 2011 as well as four straight NEWLA regular season and
tournament titles (2008-2011) and back-to-back trips to the NCAA
Division III Tournament (2010, 2011).
Prior to coaching at Bridgewater, Hexter coached the New England
III Team in the National Tournament and in the Bay State Games. He
also served as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at The College
of the Holy Cross from 1996-97.
A 1995 graduate of Assumption College, he was a four-year standout
defenseman on the lacrosse team, earning team captain and NECLA
All-Star honors during his senior campaign. In 1995, Hexter became
the first player in Assumption history to earn a spot in the
East-West New England All-Star Game.
Hexter and his wife, Courtney, reside in Durham with their sons -
Evan, Christopher and Nicholas - and their dog, Rosie.