Richie Meade Explained

Richie Meade
Player Years1:1973 - 1974
Player Team1:Nassau C.C.
Player Years2:1975 - 1976
Player Team2:North Carolina
Player Positions:Attackman
Coach Years1:1978
Coach Team1:Duke (asst.)
Coach Years2:1979
Coach Team2:North Carolina (asst.)
Coach Years3:1980 - 1983
Coach Team3:U. of Baltimore
Coach Years4:1984 - 1988
Coach Team4:Navy (DC)
Coach Years5:1989 - 1990
Coach Team5:North Carolina (OC)
Coach Years6:1991 - 1994
Coach Team6:Army (OC)
Coach Years7:1995 - 2011
Coach Team7:Navy
Coach Years8:2012 - 2020
Coach Team8:Furman
Overall Record:158 - 103
Championships:
  • 2004 Patriot League Tournament Championship
  • 2005 Patriot League Tournament Championship
  • 2006 Patriot League Tournament Championship
  • 2007 Patriot League Tournament Championship
  • 2009 Patriot League Tournament Championship
Awards:

Richie Meade (born c. 1955) is an American college lacrosse coach and the former head coach at Furman University. Prior to coaching at Furman, he was the head coach of the Navy lacrosse team at the United States Naval Academy and at the University of Baltimore until they discontinued their athletics program. Meade was an assistant coach at Duke University, the University of North Carolina, and the United States Military Academy.

Early life and college

A native of Williston Park, New York, Meade attended and played lacrosse at Nassau Community College on Long Island. He then transferred to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from which he graduated with a B.A. in 1976. Meade earned an M.S. from North Carolina in 1979.[1]

Coaching career

After a stint as an assistant coach for Duke, Meade became an assistant coach at his alma mater in 1979.[1] The following year, he took over as the head coach of the University of Baltimore lacrosse team. He served in that position until 1983, when the school ended its athletics program, and amassed a 27 - 23 record.[1] Meade then went to the United States Naval Academy, where he worked as an assistant professor of physical education and an assistant coach and defensive coordinator for the Navy lacrosse team.[1] In 1989, he returned to North Carolina as offensive coordinator and attackmen and midfielders coach.[1] Meade then served as offensive coordinator and attackmen coach for the Army lacrosse team at the United States Military Academy.[1]

In 1995, Meade returned to Navy as its seventh head lacrosse coach.[1] Meade has guided Navy to seven NCAA tournament appearances and five Patriot League tournament championships.[2]

In 2008, Meade, along with UMBC head coach Don Zimmerman, was a candidate for the North Carolina head position after John Haus was fired, but Meade said he was not interested.[3] Meade resigned as Navy's coach on May 9, 2011.

In 2012, Meade accepted a position as Furman's head men's lacrosse coach. His tenure with the Paladins ended on May 18, 2020 when the university eliminated the men's lacrosse program due to COVID-19 pandemic budgetary costs.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.navysports.com/sports/m-lacros/mtt/meade_richie00.html Player Bio: Richie Meade
  2. http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/LAX_Records/2008_m_w_lacrosse_records.pdf Official 2008 NCAA Men's and Women's Lacrosse Record Book
  3. http://www.hometownannapolis.com/news/nas/2008/05/29-06/Navy-lacrosse-coach-isnt-interested-in-UNC-opening.html Navy lacrosse coach isn't interested in UNC opening
  4. https://furmanpaladins.com/news/2020/5/18/general-test.aspx "Furman Implements Furloughs, Discontinues Baseball and Men's Lacrosse," Furman University Athletics, Monday, May 18, 2020.