Meyers enters his second season as an assistant coach in 2025, following a two-year stint as an assistant coach with the Christopher Newport University men’s lacrosse program.
In his first year at Penn State, Meyers coached the faceoff group and helped both Chase Mullins and Colby Baldwin improve at the faceoff x. In the 2024 season, Baldwin recorded four games with double-digit faceoff wins to combine for 85 wins at the x during his freshman campaign.
Mullins won double-digit faceoffs in six contests through the season, which included winning 15 draws against Rutgers during the first round of the Big Ten Tournament. He finished the season with over 100 faceoff wins and 31 wins in conference play, placing him third all-time in program history in Big Ten faceoff wins.
During his two seasons at Christopher Newport, Meyers helped the Captains to a 37-5 record while spending five weeks ranked #1 in the USILA Division III National Coaches Poll. In that time, Christopher Newport advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2022 before reaching the Final Four in 2023.
Among his many contributions to the program, Meyers helped oversee one of the nation’s best defensive units. In 2022, the CNU defense led the country in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency and Caused Turnovers Per Game while limiting opponents to an average of 7.75 goals per game.
In addition to his role as defensive coordinator, Meyers helped oversee one of the nation’s leading faceoff units. The Captains ranked 17th in the country with a .628 faceoff percentage in 2023 after leading the NCAA in ground balls per game with a 45.75 average in 2022.
Under Meyers’ watch, 14 defensive and faceoff personnel earned All-American honors during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. This included Max Wayne and Ryan Young, who earned National Defenseman of the Year honors in 2022 and 2023 respectively, and Warner Cabaniss, who earned national recognition as a faceoff specialist during each of his first two collegiate campaigns.
For his efforts, Meyers was celebrated as a member of the IMLCA Region 3 Coaching Staff of the Year in 2022.
Prior to arriving at Christopher Newport, Meyers gained experience coaching at a variety of levels, including two seasons at Otterbein University. With the Cardinals, he worked as the defensive coordinator while assisting in nearly every facet of the program. Overall, Otterbein posted a 15-6 record during his stint, including an 11-4 campaign in 2021.
In addition to his time with the Cardinals, Meyers also gained extensive experience working at the high school and club levels. Among his stops, he served as the associate head coach at Blue Valley West High School. He also spent time coaching on the club circuit with Midwest Top Gun in Kansas City and with True Lacrosse in Ohio.
Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Meyers was a decorated standout at Carthage College. From 2016 to 2018, he made his presence felt as a defensive midfielder and faceoff athlete while helping the program claim a pair of CCIW championships.
On an individual level, he set a new school record with a .720 faceoff winning percentage and was celebrated as the conference’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2017. Eventually, he was a two-time All-CCIW selection and graduated with a .660 career faceoff percentage while picking up 360 groundballs, both of which rank as the second highest mark in program history.
Equally successful in the classroom, Meyers graduated from Carthage with a degree in history in 2018. For his efforts, he was honored with the prestigious CCIW Jack Swartz Academic All-Conference Award as the school’s top male student-athlete in 2017.
Meyers has also competed on the international circuit as a member of the Ireland National Men’s Lacrosse Team, including appearances in the World Lacrosse Championships in 2018 and 2023.
In May of 2021 Meyers earned his Master of Science degree in Allied Health from Otterbein University.