Sid Jamieson

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Sid Jamieson is Bucknell University's initial head coach for the men's college lacrosse team, serving from the inception of the program in 1968 until his retirement in 2005. He compiled a record of 248 wins and 240 losses to rank 14th among all Division I collegiate lacrosse coaches in victories.

Jamieson led the Bison to seven championships in three different conferences, including four straight Patriot League titles from 2000 to 2003. He was named the USILA National Coach of the Year in 1996 after directing Bucknell to a perfect 12 and 0 record, and he led the Bison to the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship for the first time in school history in 2001.

[edit] Accomplishments

Sid Jamieson Career
Season Team Wins Losses Postseason
1974-1975 Bucknell 5 6 -----
1975-1976 Bucknell 6 5 -----
1976-1977 Bucknell 6 6 -----
1977-1978 Bucknell 7 4 ----
1978-1979 Bucknell 7 4 -----
1979-1980 Bucknell 7 5 ----
1980-1981 Bucknell 3 10 ----
1981-1982 Bucknell 3 9 -----
1982-1983 Bucknell 6 8 -----
1983-1984 Bucknell 6 6 -----
1984-1985 Bucknell 8 5 -----
1985-1986 Bucknell 4 7 -----
1986-1987 Bucknell 7 7 -----
1987-1988 Bucknell 4 10 -----
1988-1989 Bucknell 7 7 -----
1989-1990 Bucknell 5 9 -----
1990-1991 Bucknell 6 7 -----
1991-1992 Bucknell 7 6 -----
1992-1993 Bucknell 6 9 -----
1993-1994 Bucknell 6 7 -----
1994-1995 Bucknell 7 6 -----
1995-1996 Bucknell 12 0 -----
1996-1997 Bucknell 3 10 -----
1997-1998 Bucknell 6 8 -----
1998-1999 Bucknell 7 6 -----
1999-2000 Bucknell 8 4 -----
2000-2001 Bucknell 10 4 Lost in 2001 NCAA Men's

Division I championship first round to Notre Dame

2001-2002 Bucknell 6 7 -----
2002-2003 Bucknell 9 4 -----
2003-2004 Bucknell 6 8 ----
2004-2005 Bucknell 8 5 -----
Overall 242 232 .511

Some of Sid Jamieson’s notable accomplishments:

  • Led Bucknell to the 2001 NCAA Championship
  • Led Bucknell to undefeated season in 1995-96

[edit] See Also

Bucknell Bisons

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