Garyck Todd, a 2016 Wilmington College alumnus and former men's lacrosse player, is in his second season as head men's lacrosse coach in 2023.
In his first season, Todd led the Quakers to a 2-15 record that included wins over Mount St. Joseph University in his first collegiate game as well as a 9-7 triumph over rival Earlham College in the Quaker Bowl Rivalry. Goalkeeper Cody Everly garnered Honorable Mention All-OAC honors and broke the single-season saves mark.
Todd returns to Wilmington from Pickerington Central High School where he's served as head varsity boys' lacrosse coach since 2018 and defensive coordinator the year prior. He was responsible for game planning, scheduling and budgeting for the program, which compete in one of the most competitive conferences in the state of Ohio. The Tigers finished the 2021 season with a 11-7 overall record, marking the second consecutive season the program achieved a winning record.
In four years, 30 of Todd's student-athletes garnered All-Conference honors while 20 went on to play college lacrosse. All four teams he coached at Pickerington Central achieved a team grade point average of 3.2 or higher.
Todd was a four-year member of the Fightin' Quakers' men's lacrosse team and part of the first recruiting class by Domenic Marzano, who is now the coach at fellow Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) member Capital University. Todd helped lead Wilmington to a 9-7 record, the program's first winning season, as a junior and achieved two conference victories as a senior.
While a student at Wilmington, Todd spent two summers as a youth lacrosse camp director as part of an internship. There, he planned and implemented daily lacrosse camps for those ages 7-12.
Todd graduated from Wilmington in 2016 with a degree in Business Administration.
*Last updated - February 7, 2023