Brian Davies

Assistant Coach

bdavies@archbishopcurley.org

443-352-4254

A standout defenseman at Stevenson from 2001-03, Davies returns for his fifth season as an assistant with the Mustangs in 2010, working with the team's attack and goalies. He also serves as the offensive coordinator of the team's junior varsity team.

In five seasons since Davies joined the coaching staff, Stevenson has been ranked among the top 30 nationally in scoring offense and scoring margin each year, including as high as fifth in scoring offense and seventh in scoring margin in 2008. The Mustangs were ranked 13th in Division III in scoring offense in 2007 and 17th in 2009. They also were 12th in scoring margin a year ago.

Also under Davies, Stevenson has posted three of the school's top five records for goals scored in a single-season while three players have earned All-America honors. The team scored a school record 416 goals in 2008 while its total of 401 in 2009 ranks second all-time and the mark of 326 in 2007 ranks fifth.

Meanwhile, Steve Kazimer, Jimmy Dailey and Richie Ford were each honored as All-Americans by the USILA with Kazimer being named Attackman of the Year in 2009.

Prior to Stevenson, Davies served as an assistant junior varsity coach in 2004 and 2005 at Baltimore's Archbishop Curley High School where he also teaches history. He has also worked Tom Gravante's Elite 150 Lacrosse Camp, Johns Hopkins Blue Jay Camp under Bill Dwan and various Fellowship of Christian Athlete camps since 2001.

In 2008, Davis founded the North County Club Lacrosse team and the Curley Summer Sports Camp.

A 2003 graduate of Stevenson with a bachelor of science degree in computers and history, Davies played three seasons for the Mustangs from 2001-03. He was a two-time All-PAC and ECAC All-South Region selection on defense after transferring from UMBC where he was a letterwinner for the Retrievers who were ranked as high as No. 11 in Division I in 2000.

As a senior in 2003, Davies served as a team captain and led a defense that ranked sixth in the nation in scoring defense, allowing just 6.17 goals per game en route to winning the ECAC Metro/South championship. Also that year, he received the Fighting Heart Award which is given to a Stevenson student-athlete who has overcome adversity.

A graduate of Hereford High School in Parkton, Davies is currently working on a masters of liberal arts degree at Johns Hopkins. He and his wife Lauren reside in Baltimore.