Jim Berkman
| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone Number: | 410.543.6389 |
| Email Address: | jjberkman@salisbury.edu |
| Year: | 24th |
| College: | St. Lawrence '82 |
Coach Jim Berkman is the all-time winningest coach in NCAA men's lacrosse history as he begins his 24th season at the helm for nine-time national champion Salisbury University. Berkman has compiled a 379-37 record at SU through 23 seasons. He broke the NCAA mark for all-time coaching victories in the 2008 NCAA tournament with a win against Ohio Wesleyan University to surpass the former mark of 326 wins held by Army coach Jack Emmer. Berkman's total career record entering the 2012 season is 388-42 (.902 percent winning percentage) as he spent one successful season at Potsdam State.
Salisbury brought home its ninth national championship in 2011 by defeating Tufts University, 19-7, in front of a crowd of 18,086 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. The team finished the year with a record of 21-1. The Gulls returned to the top of the Capital Athletic Conference, as well, winning the program's 16th CAC championship.
In 2010, Salisbury advanced to the national championship game
for the 12th time in program history. The Sea Gulls had eight
players garner All-American honors and sophomore midfielder Sam
Bradman was named USILA Division III National Midfielder of
the Year.
The Sea Gulls had another successful season in 2009 as they
captured the program's 15th consecutive Capital Athletic
Conference championship and advanced to their 21st consecutive
NCAA tournament. The Sea Gulls entered the season with a 45-game
win streak and captured 10-straight victories to open the season to
increase the win streak to 55 games, the second longest in NCAA
lacrosse history.
In '08, the Sea Gulls successfully defended their national
championship when they defeated SUNY Cortland 19-13 at Gillette
Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., before a crowd of 24,317. Salisbury
went a perfect 22-0 in 2008, the sixth time in program history
the team has went undefeated.
Recognized and respected throughout the lacrosse community as one of the top coaches in the nation, Berkman guided the Sea Gulls to the most successful men's lacrosse season in NCAA history in 2007. Salisbury went undefeated for the fifth time in Berkman's career en route to the program's seventh national championship. The Sea Gulls set a new NCAA record with 23 wins and broke the national marks for goals (417), assists (271) and points (688). The old goals, assists and points records were held by the 1995 Salisbury team that played six less games.
SU has won six of the last seven USILA National Division III Player of the Year awards. In Berkman's reign he has coached eight national players of the year and 43 national position players of the year. In Berkman's tenure he has coached 160 All-Americans in 23 seasons. Twice SU had 11 players named All-American in one season (1995, 2007).
The maroon and gold has been in 23 consecutive NCAA tournaments since Berkman's arrival and won national championships in 1994, '95, '99, 2003, '04, '05, '07, '08 and '11. Salisbury has made 13 national championship game appearances under Berkman and advanced to the national semifinals 16 times. Berkman's undefeated seasons at SU were 1994, '95, '04, '05, '07, and '08.
Berkman won his first national championship in 1994 with a win
over Hobart College in College Park, MD. Salisbury went 16-0 that
season as the Sea Gulls became the first undefeated national
champion in the history of the NCAA Division III championships. The
following year, Berkman and the Gulls repeated as national
champions as they finished the '95 season 17-0.
In recognition of his outstanding resume, Berkman has been recognized as the CAC Coach of the Year seven times ('96, '02, '03, '05, '06, '07, '08, '10) and was the recipient of the Francis "Babe" Kraus award in '91 and 2008 as the Division III National Coach of the Year.
An All-American midfielder at St. Lawrence (NY) University in '82, Berkman came to Salisbury after serving as the assistant lacrosse coach and head basketball and junior varsity soccer coach for three seasons at his alma mater. The Watertown, NY, native, starred on the basketball team as well as the lacrosse squad at St. Lawrence, earning MVP honors in basketball as both a junior and senior. He also was selected to play in the prestigious North-South All-Star lacrosse game in 1982. Berkman was inducted into the St. Lawrence Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.
After graduating from St. Lawrence in 1982, Berkman spent two years at Salisbury University while he earned his master's degree. He served as the Gulls' assistant lacrosse coach during those two seasons as SU compiled a 23-7 record. Following one season at Potsdam State (1985), where Berkman coached the lacrosse squad to a school-record nine wins, he returned to St. Lawrence from 1985-88. As head basketball coach, Berkman directed his '87-88 St. Lawrence team to the ICAC league championship. Berkman also guided the SU women's soccer program for seven seasons (1994-2000) and posted an overall 102-28-5 (.774) record and two CAC championships.
Berkman currently resides in Salisbury, MD, with his wife Jennifer, who is the director of SU Student Health Services. Their son Kylor was a four year member men's lacrosse team and daughter Keli that is a member of the Salisbury University women's lacrosse team.
Coach Berkman News
07/01/08 Coach Berkman named
USILA Division III Coach of the Year
05/10/08 327! Coach Berkman takes
his place in history
04/25/08 Berkmans
become first father-son combo to be named CAC Coach and Player of
the Year, 7 Gulls honored
02/16/08 Coach
Berkman gets his 300th career win at SU in season opener
12/15/07 Berkman repeats as
FieldTurf Tarkett Coach of the Year
07/26/07 Coach Berkman
featured in SI's Faces in the Crowd
05/04/07 A record
nine Sea Gulls named All-CAC first team, Caruso and Berkman honored
again
03/07/07 Berkman named FieldTurf
Tarkett Coach of the Year
Coach Berkman's Record at SU
| Year | Record | CAC | Highlight | ||||||
| 1989 | 9-5 | NCAA Quarterfinalits | |||||||
| 1990 | 11-4 | NCAA Semifinalists | |||||||
| 1991 | 15-1 | NCAA Finalists | |||||||
| 1992 | 12-2 | NCAA Quarterfinalists | |||||||
| 1993 | 13-1 | NCAA Quarterfinalists | |||||||
| 1994 | 16-0 | NCAA National Champions | |||||||
| 1995 | 17-0 | 4-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 1996 | 14-1 | 4-0 |
NCAA Semifinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 1997 | 12-2 | 4-0 |
NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 1998 | 14-2 | 4-0 |
NCAA Semifinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 1999 | 18-1 | 5-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 2000 | 17-2 | 6-0 |
NCAA Finalists, CAC Champions |
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| 2001 | 16-2 | 6-0 |
NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 2002 | 13-5 | 6-0 |
NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 2003 | 19-1 | 6-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 2004 | 20-0 | 6-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 2005 | 20-0 | 6-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 2006 | 20-1 | 6-0 |
NCAA Finalists, CAC Champions |
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| 2007 | 23-0 | 8-0 | NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions | ||||||
| 2008 | 22-0 | 7-0 |
NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions |
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| 2009 | 16-4 | 5-2 |
NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions |
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| 2010 | 21-2 | 7-0 |
NCAA Finalists |
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| 2011 | 21-1 | 7-1 | NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions | ||||||
| Total: | 379-37 (23 seasons) |
97-3 |
9 National Championships |






























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