Head Assistant Coach,

Drexel University

Conor Ford is in his first season at Drexel University. He was Head Coach Brian
Voelker’s first hire when Voelker took over at Drexel in the summer of 2009. Ford
will serve as the team’s offensive coordinator and will also assist with recruiting,
on-field coaching and scouting.

 

 

Ford was an assistant for three seasons at Penn before coming to Drexel. He was
the Quakers’ offensive coordinator and during his time at Penn, the Quakers had
three All-Ivy selections and one player named an Honorable Mention All-American.

Prior to his arrival in University City, Ford was a head instructor with University
Lacrosse in Baltimore. He was responsible for implementing the teaching
curriculum and handling the progress reports for the members of the program. He
previously served as an assistant coach at The McDonough School in Owings
Mills, Md.

 

 

Ford had an outstanding collegiate career while playing at Johns Hopkins. A
four-year letter winner, Ford was a Second-Team All-American as a senior captain
when he scored 44 goals, the 10th-highest single-season total in Johns Hopkins
history. He won the program’s Bob Scott Award in 2001 as the team’s top freshman,
the Gordon Stick Award in 2002 as Hopkins’ unsung hero, and both the Sidney C.
Erlanger Award (outstanding senior) and the W.K. Morrill Jr Award as the team’s
outstanding attackman in 2004. The Bluejays were 47-10 during his four seasons,
advanced to the 2002 NCAA Semifinals and to the 2003 NCAA Championship
game. He is tied for 13th on the Hopkins career goals list with 101. Ford is also
16th in career points (160) and is tied for 18th in career assists with 59. He
graduated with a degree in sociology

Conor Ford

Johns Hopkins University "04"

Conor Ford

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