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John McKechnie (coach)

John McKechnie is an American college lacrosse and football coach. In 2009, he became the first men's lacrosse coach at Bard College, where he still serves. He previously coached the men's lacrosse teams at Amherst College and the College of Wooster. While at Amherst, McKechnie also served as an assistant football coach under Jim Ostendarp and as the head football coach during the 1992 season. He was named the 1987 New England Lacrosse Coaches Association Coach of the Year for leading Amherst to the Division III New England ECAC championship.
==Biography==
McKechnie graduated from Amherst College in 1977.〔(John McKechnie, Head Men's Lacrosse Coach ), Bard College, retrieved December 2, 2010.〕 After college, he embarked upon his coaching career as a member of the Amherst football and basketball staffs.〔 In 1984, the school named him the head men's lacrosse coach.〔 In 1987, he led the team to the New England Eastern College Athletic Conference championship, and the New England Lacrosse Coaches Association named him the Coach of the Year.〔 In 1991, McKechnie was the assistant coach to Connecticut College head coach Fran Shields during the Division III North/South Senior All-Star Game.〔(USILA North South Game History ), United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, retrieved December 2, 2010.〕
In February 1992, Amherst promoted McKechnie from the position of associate head football coach to co-head coach alongside Jim Ostendarp.〔(COLLEGE ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', February 5, 1992.〕 In March 1992, he took over as head coach when Ostendarp resigned after 33 years at the program.〔(Colleges ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', March 15, 1992.〕 After Amherst amassed a 0–8 record in the 1992 season, he resigned on November 24, 1992.〔(MCKECHNIE LEAVES POST ), ''The Boston Globe'', November 26, 1992.〕
From 1995 to 2000, he coached the lacrosse team at the College of Wooster.〔 During that time, he served on the Division III All-American Committee and the National Ranking Committee.〔 In 2009, Bard College hired McKechnie as its first ever men's lacrosse coach.〔 During his first season in 2010, Bard finished winless with a 0–11 record.〔(Bard Raptors, Division III ), ''Lax Power'' Magazine, retrieved December 3, 2010.〕

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