Patrick Harnett, Executive Director and Founder
Patrick founded the Jacksonville Lacrosse Club in 2009 and serves as its Executive Club Director. A native Ohioan, Patrick played defense at Division I Hofstra University. He was volunteer assistant coach with Jacksonville University in both the 2010 inaugural season and in 2011. Within JLC, Patrick manages and oversees all programs, staff, coaches and volunteers. He is also the Head Coach of the U15 Gold Team.
Coach Harnett currently serves as a assistant coach for Jacksonvilles Professional Lacrosse Franchise the North American Lacrosse Leagues Jacksonville Bullies (www.JaxBullies.com).
Brian Duncan, Director of Curriculum and Recruiting
A Maryland native, Coach Duncan played at Division I UMBC. Coach Duncan served as the 2010 and 2011 defensive assistant coach and recruiting coordinator on the Jacksonville University men's lacrosse team. Within JLC, Coach Duncan coaches top HS Teams, and he serves as the primary point of contact for recruiting for players aspiring to play at the college level.
Coach Duncan currently serves as Head coach for Jacksonvilles Professional Lacrosse Franchise the North American Lacrosse Leagues Jacksonville Bullies (www.JaxBullies.com).
Rob Jennis, Club Director
Coach Jennis is no stranger to the North Florida Lacrosse community having founded Creeks Youth Lacrosse, North Florida's largest boys and girls youth lacrosse program. A former DI NCAA linebacker, longtime high school head football coach, and current head boys lacrosse coach at Creekside High School Coach Jennis brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in building quality competitive programs to the Jacksonville Lacrosse Club program.
Within JLC, Coach Jennis applies his years of experience building top flight programs and developing student athletes serving as a co-director of Jacksonville Lacrosse Club.
Mike Mulvey, Club Director
Head Coach at the Bolles School, Mulvey led the Bulldogs to the best finish in program history in 2010, guiding Bolles to a district and region titles, a berth in the state semifinals, and a 14-3 record. In his first season as head coach, Mulvey guided the varsity squad to an 11-6 record, a regional final berth, and the program’s fourth consecutive district title. In 2005, Mulvey was named Central Florida Assistant Coach of the Year by U.S. Lacrosse.
Prior to Bolles, Mulvey spent three years as the varsity head coach of the Fairfield High School boys’ lacrosse team in Fairfield, Connecticut. In 2002, he was named Connecticut Post Coach of the Year for his efforts in guiding the team to its most successful season in school history with a sixth place state ranking. Before becoming head coach, Mulvey was an assistant coach with the program for three years.
Before joining the Fairfield High School staff, Mulvey served as the junior varsity coach at his alma mater—Fairfield College Preparatory School, where as a student he was a captain of the lacrosse team.
Mulvey played Division I lacrosse at Fairfield University