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Jim Berkman
James "Jim" Berkman is an American lacrosse coach. He has served as the head coach at Salisbury University since 1989, and before that spent one season as the head coach at SUNY Potsdam. Berkman's teams have won tenDivision III national championships and 15 Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) championships. He has been named the Division III coach of the year four times and the CAC Coach of the Year seven times. In 2008, Berkman surpassed Jack Emmer's former record of 326 wins to become the all-time winningest NCAA men's lacrosse coach. As of the end of the 2010 season, Berkman also possesses the highest all-time winning percentage of a lacrosse coach at any level.〔(Coaching Records ) (PDF), 2010 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Records, National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2010.〕 ==Early life== Berkman grew up in Watertown, New York. He attended nearby St. Lawrence University, where he played basketball and lacrosse as a midfielder.〔 He scored thirty goals to finish his college career as the third all-time scorer for the Saints. In basketball, he averaged 8.2 points per game and finished his career as the all-time leader in assists.〔(Athletic Hall of Fame: Jim Berkman '82 ), St. Lawrence University, retrieved May 22, 2009.〕 As a senior in 1982, he was named a second-team lacrosse All-American and played in the North-South All-Star Game.〔(Jim Berkman bio ), Salisbury University, retrieved May 21, 2009.〕 That year, he was named the Most Valuable Player on both the lacrosse and basketball teams and the Outstanding Male Senior Athlete.
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