Drexel University Athletics

Drexel Mourns the Loss of Jack Childs
3/13/2025 10:30:00 AM | Wrestling, Drexel Athletics, Dragon Club
PHILADELPHIA – Drexel Athletics is mourning the loss of Hall of Famer Jack Childs. Drexel's wrestling coach for 35 years, Childs passed away on March 11, 2025.
Childs guided the wrestling program at Drexel from 1976 until his retirement in 2011. He retired as the active Division I leader in career coaching wins (421). While on the bench in University City, Childs posted 25 seasons in which his teams won 10 or more matches and he led the Dragons to the 1985 ECWA championship.
"Jack's accomplishments and longevity as a coach at Drexel were unmatched," said Drexel Vice President, Director of Athletics & Recreation Maisha Kelly. "He impacted countless lives during his time leading the wrestling program and was a fixture within the greater Drexel community. It is with heavy hearts that we mourn his loss. Drexel extends its condolences to his wife Anne, their three children and the entire Childs' family."
A four-time recipient of the East Coast Wrestling Association Coach of the Year award, Childs was also named Colonial Athletic Association Co-Coach of the Year in 2002, the first season in which the Dragons competed in the conference. He served as president of the National Wrestling Coaches Association and on the NWCA Executive Board. Over the course of his career, Childs amassed more than 500 wins at all levels of NCAA competition while coaching at both Stevens Tech and Drexel.
"Jack meant so much to the Drexel Wrestling program," said Mert '67 and Joanne '69 Hill Head Coach of Wrestling Matt Azevedo. "He created a strong family culture that still exists to this day. Having him back on campus to celebrate the 1985 championship team meant a lot to our entire program and me. He has been a huge resource with his knowledge and expertise. Jack will be greatly missed among our Drexel community."
Childs was inducted into the Janet E. and Barry C. Burkholder Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
Visitation will be from 10-11 and services will follow at 11 on Thursday, April 3 at Wayne Methodist Church, 210 S. Wayne Avenue in Wayne, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Drexel University Wrestling, Drexel University, PO Box 8215 Philadelphia, PA 19101-9684 or online at https://giving.drexel.edu/CoachChilds or Wayne Methodist Food Pantry, 201 S. Wayne Avenue, in Wayne, Pa. 19087.
Childs guided the wrestling program at Drexel from 1976 until his retirement in 2011. He retired as the active Division I leader in career coaching wins (421). While on the bench in University City, Childs posted 25 seasons in which his teams won 10 or more matches and he led the Dragons to the 1985 ECWA championship.
"Jack's accomplishments and longevity as a coach at Drexel were unmatched," said Drexel Vice President, Director of Athletics & Recreation Maisha Kelly. "He impacted countless lives during his time leading the wrestling program and was a fixture within the greater Drexel community. It is with heavy hearts that we mourn his loss. Drexel extends its condolences to his wife Anne, their three children and the entire Childs' family."
A four-time recipient of the East Coast Wrestling Association Coach of the Year award, Childs was also named Colonial Athletic Association Co-Coach of the Year in 2002, the first season in which the Dragons competed in the conference. He served as president of the National Wrestling Coaches Association and on the NWCA Executive Board. Over the course of his career, Childs amassed more than 500 wins at all levels of NCAA competition while coaching at both Stevens Tech and Drexel.
"Jack meant so much to the Drexel Wrestling program," said Mert '67 and Joanne '69 Hill Head Coach of Wrestling Matt Azevedo. "He created a strong family culture that still exists to this day. Having him back on campus to celebrate the 1985 championship team meant a lot to our entire program and me. He has been a huge resource with his knowledge and expertise. Jack will be greatly missed among our Drexel community."
Childs was inducted into the Janet E. and Barry C. Burkholder Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.
Visitation will be from 10-11 and services will follow at 11 on Thursday, April 3 at Wayne Methodist Church, 210 S. Wayne Avenue in Wayne, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Drexel University Wrestling, Drexel University, PO Box 8215 Philadelphia, PA 19101-9684 or online at https://giving.drexel.edu/CoachChilds or Wayne Methodist Food Pantry, 201 S. Wayne Avenue, in Wayne, Pa. 19087.
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