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Jesse Correll |
Assistant Coach jcorrell@stevenson.edu 443-352-4386 |
A native of Port Republic, Maryland and graduate of Calvert High School, Correll begins his first season as an assistant coach at Stevenson in 2010 where he serves as the Mustangs' offensive coordinator.
A 2005 graduate of Division II Shepherd in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, Correll earned a bachelor of science degree in recreation and leisure studies and comes to Stevenson after spending the last three seasons as the wide receivers coach for the Rams from 2007-09.
A two-time All-WVIAC Second Team selection, Correll still ranks fourth in school history with 1,760 receiving yards, seventh with 13 touchdown receptions and eighth with 98 receptions.
Correll helped lead Shepherd to a 26-14 overall record, a mark of 21-7 in the WVIAC, and the 2004 WVIAC championship. He led the team in receptions, yards and receiving touchdowns as a junior and senior, finishing third in the conference in yards per game in 2003 and fourth in 2004.
That year, Correll totaled 702 receiving yards which ranks as the ninth-highest mark in school history. He totaled 100 yards receiving three times, including a career-high 177 yards and two touchdowns versus West Liberty on Oct. 25, 2003 and an NCAA record-tying 99 yard touchdown reception against Fairmont State on Sept. 25, 2004.
Correll played in 40 career games and had a catch in 32 of those, finishing his career with at least one reception in his last 18.
Following his graduation, Correll spent two seasons at Park View High School in Sterling, Virginia, including one as the team's offensive coordinator in 2006 when the Patriots finished with a 9-2 record and the second of two-straight Dulles District championships. Park View averaged 31.1 points and 362.5 yards per game en route to earning the number two seed in the Virginia 2A state playoffs.
Correll was the Patriots' wide receivers and defensive backs coach in 2005 where he mentored two-time all-district, all-region and all-state selection Deric Dudinski who was also the 2006 Virginia 2A Player of the Year.
In three seasons at Shepherd, Correll mentored four All-WVIAC selections and helped guide the Rams to a 21-11 overall record, including a mark of 10-2 in 2007 when the team won its 16th WVIAC championship and made its ninth appearance in the NCAA Division II Football Championship.
Shepherd finished 2007 ranked at No. 13 in the final AFCA Division II Coaches' Poll after advancing to the regional championship game.
During his time in Shepherdstown, Correll also served three years as the team's video coordinator and was responsible for recruiting Baltimore and Southern Maryland as well as Northern Virginia. He also worked several development camps, including the East Coast Elite QB/WR Camp from 2007-09 and the Jerry Franks Passing Camp from 2006-09.
Correll earned his master's degree in college student development and administration from Shepherd in 2009. He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association and lives in Shepherdstown.








