2015 Men's Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Kiernan, Jake

Jersey Number 29
Jake Kiernan
- Position:
- Defense
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 195
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Huntington, N.Y.
- High School:
- St. Dominic
Bio
Selected as one of the team’s captains for 2017 for the second straight season.
2017: Sat out the season due to injury...a CAA Commissioner's Award winner for academics.
2016: A starter and key member of Drexel’s defense…led the Dragons with 21 caused turnovers as a junior…forced four miscues is Drexel’s win on Senior Day against UMass…had six games with at least two forced turnovers…picked up 27 ground balls, including four in the win against Mercer…picked up his first career assist in the loss to Fairfield…a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award Winner.
2015: Emerged as one of the team’s top defenders…started all 15 games on defense and had a solid season…finished second on the team with 15 caused turnovers…had a career-best three forced turnovers against Fairfield…snared 24 ground balls as a sophomore…grabbed four ground balls on three occasions (Albany, Bryant and Fairfield)…committed just three penalties… a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award winner.
2014: Became a significant contributor as the season progressed…was in the rotation on defense and played on the man-down unit…appeared in nine games…had a big game in the NCAA Tournament at Penn, securing three ground balls and forcing a turnover…finished his first year with four caused turnovers and nine ground balls.
Background: Attended St. Dominic High School in Oyster Bay, N.Y...a four-time starter and NSCHSAA All-League member...named the 2013 NSCHSAA longpole of the year...was a Newsday All-Dong Island Second Team pick...named his team's MVP and was a two-time participant in the Champion All-American Showcase...led his team to the state Class A title as a sophomore...played both lacrosse and basketball in high school...a member of the 2011 NSCHSAA All-Academic Team.
Personal: Son of John and Kate Kiernan...his father played basketball at Lafayette...one of four children...majors in general business.
2017: Sat out the season due to injury...a CAA Commissioner's Award winner for academics.
2016: A starter and key member of Drexel’s defense…led the Dragons with 21 caused turnovers as a junior…forced four miscues is Drexel’s win on Senior Day against UMass…had six games with at least two forced turnovers…picked up 27 ground balls, including four in the win against Mercer…picked up his first career assist in the loss to Fairfield…a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award Winner.
2015: Emerged as one of the team’s top defenders…started all 15 games on defense and had a solid season…finished second on the team with 15 caused turnovers…had a career-best three forced turnovers against Fairfield…snared 24 ground balls as a sophomore…grabbed four ground balls on three occasions (Albany, Bryant and Fairfield)…committed just three penalties… a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award winner.
2014: Became a significant contributor as the season progressed…was in the rotation on defense and played on the man-down unit…appeared in nine games…had a big game in the NCAA Tournament at Penn, securing three ground balls and forcing a turnover…finished his first year with four caused turnovers and nine ground balls.
Background: Attended St. Dominic High School in Oyster Bay, N.Y...a four-time starter and NSCHSAA All-League member...named the 2013 NSCHSAA longpole of the year...was a Newsday All-Dong Island Second Team pick...named his team's MVP and was a two-time participant in the Champion All-American Showcase...led his team to the state Class A title as a sophomore...played both lacrosse and basketball in high school...a member of the 2011 NSCHSAA All-Academic Team.
Personal: Son of John and Kate Kiernan...his father played basketball at Lafayette...one of four children...majors in general business.
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