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NJIT Names Travis Johnson to Lead New Division I Men’s Lacrosse Program

Nineteenth varsity sport is slated to begin play in 2015 with Johnson at the helm

Travis Johnson, NJIT's first head men's lacrosse coach (photos courtesy of Mount St. Mary's University sports information)
NEWARK, NJ—Travis Johnson has been named the first head coach of men's lacrosse at New Jersey Institute of Technology, Director of Athletics Lenny Kaplan announced.
 
Johnson, who will officially start his new post at NJIT shortly after New Year's Day 2014, has been hired to coach a start-up program that is slated to begin play in 2015 as an NCAA Division I team.
 
He is a former player who has been coaching at the college level since the 1999-2000 academic year and most recently served as the first assistant, defensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg, MD.
 
Prior to Mount St. Mary's, where he has worked since 2010-11, Johnson was an assistant coach in two stints at Penn State (2004-06 and 2008-2010) and also at Stony Brook (2006 to 2008). He began his coaching career as an undergraduate of Rochester Institute of Technology and continued Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ (2001-04).
 
He is a 2000 graduate of RIT, where he played lacrosse and was selected by the professional Rochester Knighthawks in the 2000 National Lacrosse League draft.
 
Johnson has been defensive coordinator at his stops since 2001. He is an experienced recruiter, having held the title of recruiting coordinator  with Stony Brook, in his second stint at Penn State, and then with Mount St. Mary's.
 
Johnson will be in charge of the Highlanders' 11th varsity men's team and the 19th varsity team overall for NJIT. The launch of the program was approved and Kaplan conducted a national search that resulted in the appoinment of Johnson as the first coach of the Division I Highlanders.

According to reports in the lacrosse news media, NJIT is the 69th institution nationwide that either fields a team or is in the process of starting a Division I men's lacrosse team. In New Jersey, the Highlanders be the fourth Division I lacrosse program, joining Princeton, Rutgers, and Monmouth (which begins play this spring).
 
"We are excited to be starting lacrosse and we are excited that Travis has accepted the challenge of being our first men's lacrosse coach," said Kaplan in announcing the appointment. "He's garnered great experience, first as a student-athlete at RIT and then as a coach working in excellent academic schools with great lacrosse programs. He will help us put NJIT lacrosse on the map."
 
The new head coach of the Highlanders did his first coaching with the Division III programs at his alma mater and then at Stevens. From there, he entered the Division I ranks with Penn State, which made the NCAA Tournament in his first season on the staff.
 
After another year with the Nittany Lions, Johnson headed to Stony Brook, working as the top assistant to Rick Sowell, now the head coach at the United States Naval Academy. As recruiting coordinator, Johnson helped Sowell assemble the core of a Stony Brook squad that, in 2010, reached the NCAA Tournament and was ranked as high as sixth in the nation during the season.
 
Johnson went back to Penn State for the 2009 and 2010 seasons and then moved to The Mount, which won the Northeast Conference championship in 2011, his first season on the coaching staff.
 
"I'm very excited about this opportunity," said the first coach of NJIT men's lacrosse as he looks ahead to building a new team. "We're going to offer student-athletes a chance to get a quality education, especially in the areas of science and technology, and play Division I lacrosse at the same time.
 
"We're going to have to hustle from the first day. It's going to be a wild ride for the next three months for me, personally (student-athletes who will begin college in the fall of 2014 are signing National Letters of Intent this fall). We have three months to identify and attract the players who are going to form our first Division I team. We're going to look in all the areas, but we're going to hit Jersey hard and go after the talent that's in this state."

NJIT men's lacrosse team will play its home games on campus on Lubetkin Field at Mal Simon Stadium, the longtime home of NJIT's men's and women's soccer teams. The on-campus field is lighted and has an artificial turf surface.
 
NJIT has a club lacrosse team which played six contests against other club teams in 2013 and will play again in the spring of 2014.

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