Kevin Wallace

Kevin Wallace began as the head coach for Eastern Men's Lacrosse in 2012 and has led Eastern to its most successful seasons in each of the last four years. In 2012, he guided the Eagles to Freedom and Mid-Atlantic Conference championships as an interim head coach. Wallace's team went unbeaten in Freedom Conference play and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament with a thrilling 12-11 overtime win over local rival Widener University.  

With the interim tag lifted, Coach Wallace had Eastern Men's Lacrosse poised to take the next step toward national prominence. Eastern's 2013 squad finished 15-2 and earned a second straight Freedom Conference Championship. Despite being ranked nationally in winning percentage and several defensive and offensive categories, the Eagles did not get a chance to return to the NCAA Tournament because the Freedom Conference did not have an AQ. 

The Eagles returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 after a 14-5 season and another Freedom Championship. Eastern made it four conference championships in a row in 2015 and made the NCAA Tournament for third time in program history. 

Wallace grew up in Southeast Pennsylvania where he played high school lacrosse at Avon Grove before playing college lacrosse at Ursinus College. After graduation, Wallace moved to California where he coached high school and club lacrosse.

Wallace and his staff have made recruiting inroads into local programs while looking to continue to recruit players on a national level.  

Coach Wallace can be reached in his office at 610-341-1582 or through email at kwallac4@eastern.edu