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Jeff Haines 2023

Jeff Haines

  • Title
    Associate Director of Athletics & Recreation (club sports, facilities)
  • Email
    hainesj@stockton.edu
  • Phone
    609-652-4985

 Jeff Haines transitioned from coaching to athletic administration in January 2015 after 17 years as Stockton's head men’s soccer coach during which he amassed a 262-99-34 record (.706 winning percentage). Haines propelled Stockton to its greatest heights and won at least 11 games every year. He helmed the Ospreys to an NCAA championship, two NCAA Final Fours, four NJAC titles, seven NCAA Tournament berths and three ECAC Metro crowns, the most recent of which came in 2013. 
    
Haines brought Stockton to the pinnacle of national success in 2001 as the Ospreys marched to the NCAA Division III championship and set an NCAA all-division record with 25 victories. They reeled off 20 consecutive wins and went unbeaten in their final 22 games. Stockton also won its second NJAC title in three years en route to a 25-1-1 final mark. Haines was rewarded with NSCAA National Coach of the Year, NSCAA Metro Region Coach of the Year and NJAC Coach of the Year honors.
    
Haines began his head coaching career by succeeding his mentor Tim Lenahan as Stockton’s head coach in 1998 after three seasons as an assistant with the program. He promptly led the Ospreys a school-record-tying 17 victories in his first year. The seeds of Stockton’s 2001 NCAA championship were sown in 1999 when Haines took a young squad on a dramatic Final Four run. The campaign produced Haines’ first NJAC title and an upset of #2 Williams in the NCAA quarterfinals. He was named NSCAA Metro Region Coach of the Year and NJAC Coach of the Year for his efforts.
    
In 2002, Haines steered the defending NCAA champs to their second straight NJAC title and third in four seasons. Stockton again earned an NCAA bid and finished the year at 18-5. Haines achieved a milestone with his 100th victory, a 4-0 win over Savannah Art & Design on September 13, 2003. He led Stockton to its fourth NJAC crown in six years a season later in 2004 when he guided a talented but inexperienced team to the NCAA quarterfinals and an 18-4-3 mark.
    
After 39 wins and one ECAC championship from 2005-07, Haines coached the 2008 Stockton team to its first NCAA Tournament berth in four years and a 16-6-1 record. After a one-year absence, he brought the Ospreys back to the NCAA Tournament in 2010 and 2011. The 2010 slate featured an upset victory over #1 Swarthmore and Haines’ 200th career win, a 2-1 triumph over Roanoke on September 11, 2010. Stockton’s streak of postseason appearances reached 20 seasons with an ECAC tournament berth in 2012.
    
A native of Pitman, New Jersey, Haines  is a member of the South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame and Pitman High School Sports Hall of Fame. He was four-year letter winner and 1990 graduate of Lock Haven University, and his background also includes assistant coach stints at Lock Haven, College of New Jersey and Gloucester County College.