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Jason Griffiths

Jason Griffiths, holding a career record of 94-39-15, recently finished his eighth season as head coach of the OtterbeinĀ men's soccer program.

Griffiths has resurrected the program into claiming three Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) regular-season titles and two OAC Tournament Championships. His Cardinals have also made four appearances in the NCAA Championships, hosting a pair of regional pods in the national event.

The Englishman emerged from a deep pool of applicants in early 2017 and immediately guided Otterbein to a 19-3 record, featuring a whopping 17-match winning streak to sweep through the league. It was the program's first OAC trophy since 2003.

After the COVID pandemic, he followed that by leading his 2021 team to a 15-2-4Ā record and unbeaten 7-0-2 mark in conference play. Despite being picked sixth in the league's preseason poll, the Cardinals soared up toĀ No. 6 in the national rankings and shared the OAC regular-season title with John Carroll.Ā 

Griffiths, a 2x OAC Coach of the Year, watched hisĀ Cardinals advanced toĀ the Sweet 16 (in Chicago) during that inaugural 2017 run and make the second round in 2021 before falling to eventual national semifinalist UChicago.

OtterbeinĀ has finished in the final set of national rankings twice (No. 11 and 24) under Griffiths, who hasĀ coached a pair of All-Americans in defender Jaden Lunger (2017) and forward Will Isaac (2021), along with CSC Academic All-American Mark Wischmeyer in 2023.

Griffiths joinedĀ OtterbeinĀ after three-plus years as a Senior Director of Coaching at Classics Eagles Soccer Club in Columbus, where he managed 30 coaches and teams, implemented year-round training sessions for all age groups, coached ā€œelite teamsā€ at regional/national events and spearheaded travel, presentation and summer camp responsibilities. He also served as an assistant coach for Otterbein from 2013-15, specializing in training and recruiting.

A native of Bracknell, England, Griffiths was a 2x all-conference and all-region selection at the University of Kentucky before being chosen by the New England Revolution with the 48th pick in the 2010 Major League Soccer SuperDraft. He played one professional season before suffering a tough injury and retiring.

In addition to his experience at Classics Eagles, Griffiths briefly served as an assistant at Kentucky before moving to Ohio and beginning local stints with Locker Soccer Academy and Individual Fitness Solutions. Griffiths holds a United States Soccer Federation National ā€œBā€ License along with his NSCAA level two goalkeeping certification.

He and his wife, Tara, who served as a graduate assistant for the Otterbein women's program in 2009 and 2010, currently reside in Dublin withĀ their young sons, Blake and Jaxson.

Coach Griffith's Record:
Ā 
Year Overall Conference OAC Tournament NCAA Tournament
2017 19-3 9-0 2-0 2-1
2018 8-8 5-4 0-1 N/A
2019 13-7 6-3 1-1 N/A
* 2020-21 3-5-1 3-5-1 N/A N/A
2021 15-2-4 7-0-2 1-1 1-1
2022 12-3-3 5-1-3 1-1 N/A
2023 12-4-4 8-0-1 0-1-1 0-1
2024 12-7-3 6-3-0 2-0-1 0-1
Totals 94-39-15 49-16-7 7-5-2 3-4


* Pandemic/CoVID shortened season