Zach Jew recently completed his eighth season as varsity assistant men's lacrosse coach and 13th season overall at Grove City College. He assists head coach Alec Jernstedt in all aspects of the program.Â
In 2023, Jew helped Grove City advance to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament as Grove City defeated Swarthmore, 18-17, in the tournament's second round.Â
Last spring, the Wolverines opened the NCAA Tournament with a 14-9 victory at Ohio Wesleyan. Four Grove City players earned USILA All-America in 2026 and the Wolverines also swept the conference's four end-of-year individual awards.Â
Jew helped the Wolverines capture the inaugural Presidents' Athletic Conference title, as well as a trip to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in 2019. Grove City has won seven conference titles with Jew on the coaching staff.
Jew coaches the goalie position group and oversees the in-game substitution box. A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jew oversaw the club men’s lacrosse program (MCLA) at Grove City College from 2011 to 2017.Â
He graduated from Grove City College with his bachelor's degree in May 2011. He also holds a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership from California Baptist University.