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240801 Neumann University - Fall Media Day - Field Hockey & Women’s Soccer

Jackie Neary

Jackie Neary begins her second year at Neumann and 30th year of coaching overall in 2025-2026.
 
Jackie made an immediate impact in her first year at the helm of the Neumann Knights. Her squad picked up ten wins in total, against a tough schedule. They were 4-1 in Atlantic East Conference play, good enough for the second seed in the postseason tournament. After defeating Marywood in the semifinals, they advanced to the Atlantic East Championship game for the first time. It was also their overall conference championship game since the 2016 season. Although the Knights fell short of the title, Neary’s leadership helped five players earn All-Conference honors, setting the tone for a strong future for the program.
 
On May 31st, Neary served as head coach of the Division III White team at the prestigious 2025 IWLCA Senior All-Star Games, held at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, Maryland. This national recognition is a showcase of her respected standing in the lacrosse community.
 
Neary's coaching achievements before coming to Neumann University are staggering. Under her leadership, the women's lacrosse team at Cabrini University amassed an overall record of 351-158. During those same 28 years, the team's conference record was an even more incredible 241-11 (a 95.6% win rate).
 
Her lacrosse squads won 22 conference championships and made 21 trips to the NCAA tournament. She won 17 conference Coach of the Year honors and ranks second in wins among active Division III women's lacrosse coaches in the country. Her 2019 team won the ECAC title, defeating Drew University in the championship game.
 
In addition to lacrosse, Neary also coached the Cabrini field hockey team, notching a 283-251 career mark.
 
Neary spent three seasons (1991-94) as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at her alma mater – Temple University. She also served 10 years (1986-95) as an assistant field hockey coach at Ridley High School, also her alma mater.
 
 
As a lacrosse player, she was a part of four Temple University teams to reach the NCAA Final Four, helping the Owls to two national championship games and winning the title with a 6-4 upset of the University of Maryland in 1984. That 1984 squad was inducted into the Temple University Athletic Hall of Fame.
 
She has also been inducted into the Ridley High School, Delaware County, and Cabrini University Halls of Fame. At Ridley HS, she was a first team high school All-American as a senior.
 
Jackie lives in New Jersey with her husband, Joe, and is the proud mother of four adult children.