Jared Krikorian is in his third year as an assistant lacrosse coach at Hampden-Sydney College during 2025-26. He previously served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Mary Washington, from 2022-23.
At Mary Washington, Krikorian oversaw the recruiting program for the Eagles and coached the offense and face-off unit. Krikorian increased both offensive and face-off statistics across the board. While with the Eagles, he coached a First-Team All-CLC Attackman, Second Team All-CLC Midfielder, and Second Team All-CLC Face-Off Specialist.
Prior to Mary Washington, Krikorian spent time as a Volunteer Assistant Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Washington and Lee University. During his year with the program, he was the Defensive Assistant Coach along with being the Face-Off and Goalie Coach. Krikorian helped coach the defense to a #12 defensive national ranking in goals allowed per game, coached a Third-Team All-American goalie, and an Honorable-Mention All-American within the faceoff unit. He helped the team to a 12-7 record, including 10-0 in the ODAC, and an NCAA tournament bid.
Before moving into the college ranks, Krikorian spent two years coaching at Daniel Hand High School in Madison, CT making it to two state championships. In his next role as head coach, Krikorian brought his alma mater, Hall High School, to a #10 state ranking and a trip to the state semifinals.
A native of West Hartford, Connecticut, Jared is a 2015 graduate of Mary Washington where he earned Bachelor of Science degrees in both business management and psychology. He was a four-year member of the lacrosse program (2012-15) and helped lead the Eagles to the 2014 NCAA Tournament and their finest season in school history (14-4). After graduating from UMW, Krikorian spent a year in Australia coaching in the South Australian State League.
Jared and his wife Ali were married on June 14, 2025.