Ryan Wellner 2024-25 Men's Lacrosse Staff
Assistant Coach
Ryan Wellner enters his sixth season at Notre Dame as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2024-25 season.
University of Notre Dame Baumer Family Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Kevin Corrigan announced the hiring of Ryan Wellner as an assistant coach on July 15, 2019. Wellner serves the program as the defensive coordinator and director of recruiting for the Irish.
Wellner helped guide the Irish during their most successful stretch in program history, winning back-to-back national championships during the 2023 and 2024 seasons, the first two titles in program history. The Irish also captured the 2024 ACC regular season and tournament titles en route to the national championship.
Notre Dame has garnered 17 All-America honors, four of which were first team citations, since Wellner’s arrival despite none being handed out during the 2020 season due to COVID.
Following the 2023 season, Wellner was named the DI Assistant Coach of the Year by USA Lacrosse. The Irish allowed just 9.69 goals per game, the best mark in the ACC, despite playing the country’s best attacks on a weekly basis.
Notre Dame’s defense was somehow even better during the 2024 season, leading the country in scoring defense, allowing an average of 8.94 goals per game. The Irish turned in an incredible performance in the national title game, holding Maryland to just five goals in a 10-goal win to repeat as champions.
The Irish faceoff unit also excelled in 2024 under Wellner’s guidance, finishing the season with a 57.1 percent win rate. Individually, Will Lynch ranked fourth in the country in faceoff win percentage with a mark of 61.2%.
Notre Dame finished the 2022 season with a record of 8-4, winning the final six games of the schedule to finish the regular season ranked No. 4 in the country according to the Inside Lacrosse media poll. The Irish defense led the ACC in goals allowed per game, giving up just 10.08 per contest.
Wellner played a big role in the program’s success during the 2021 season, as the Irish finished with a record of 8-4 and earned the No. 6 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Irish defeated Drexel by a score of 10-8 to advance to the quarterfinal round for the 10th time in 11 seasons. Notre Dame finished the year with the best defense in the ACC and third best in the country, allowing just 8.92 goals per game. Five defensive players earned All-American status for the Irish following the 2021 season, including First Team All-American and ACC Defensive Player of the Year Jack Kielty.
Wellner joined the Notre Dame staff after a successful eight-year stint at the Naval Academy. He spent the last three seasons as the associate head coach after five years of being an assistant. Wellner is widely regarded as one of the top defensive coaches in the sport and he also served as the Midshipmen’s recruiting coordinator.
Under Wellner’s direction, Navy’s defensive unit held opponents to an average under nine goals per game in four seasons. In 2019, Navy featured one of the best riding units in the country, ranking fourth in opponent clearing percentage (.737).
Individually, the Midshipmen earned defensive or faceoff All-America honors during Wellner’s tenure and saw defenseman Chris Fennell graduate as the first player in conference history to be named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year three times (2015, 2016, 2017). In the eight years of Wellner’s stay at Navy, the program picked up 21 All-Patriot League citations by defensive players or faceoff specialists.
During the 2018 season the Mids recorded the nation’s 15th-best scoring defense, holding their opponents 8.93 goals per game. Wellner saw faceoff specialist Joe Varello become the first Navy player to be named the Patriot League Faceoff Specialist of the Year after posting a 58.6 winning percentage (58.6), the nation’s 17th best.
Navy closed out the 2017 season ranked No. 22 nationally in scoring defense, allowing 9.57 goals per game. Another one of Wellner’s pupils who enjoyed an outstanding senior campaign was faceoff specialist Brady Dove, as he ranked No. 3 in the country in faceoff percentage (169-254, 66.5) in 2017.
In 2016, Wellner helped orchestrate a defensive unit that was one of the best in the country. Ranked No. 2 nationally in scoring defense, the Midshipmen held their opponents to 7.38 goals per game. The 7.38 average was Navy’s lowest since 2008 when it gave up 6.50 goals per game.
The 2015 campaign saw Navy’s defense allow 8.57 goals per game and was ranked 13th nationally. Additionally, Navy’s defense caused the eighth-most turnovers in the country, posting 8.07 takeaways per game.
In 2013, the Midshipmen finished No. 2 in the country in caused turnovers, averaging 10.00 per contest led by starting defenseman Austin Miller who was seventh nationally with 2.31 takeaways.
Wellner joined the Navy staff in the summer of 2011 after a three-year stint at Stony Brook, where he primarily worked with the defense and the Seawolves’ faceoff game.
In his three seasons at Stony Brook, the Seawolves produced a 32-14 record (.696), including an impressive 15-1 mark in America East action. The Seawolves captured the America East regular-season title in 2010 behind a 13-4 record and punched their ticket to what was only the program’s second NCAA Tournament appearance (2002) by way of defeating Albany, 11-7, in the America East Championship Game.
Wellner was instrumental in improving the Seawolves’ faceoff game, as Adam Rand evolved into one of the country’s premier FOGO specialists. In 2010, Rand won 61.6 percent (266-432) of the faceoffs he took, the third-best percentage in the country.
Prior to his arrival at Stony Brook in 2009, Wellner spent the 2008 campaign as the men’s assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Washington & Lee. He also served as the defensive coordinator for three seasons at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey where he helped guide the Ducks to a pair of NCAA Tournament berths. Wellner’s defensive units produced a pair of All-America defensemen and ranked among the Div. III top 10 in scoring defense.
A 2000 graduate of Mary Washington College with a bachelor of science in business management, Wellner also served as an assistant coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (2004) and Chaminade High School (2003). Additionally, he was the director of the New York Lacrosse Academy and served as the director of operations for the National Lacrosse League from 2001-2003.
A four-year letterwinner at Mary Washington, he served as captain of the lacrosse team his senior year and earned the school’s Outstanding Senior Award in 2000.
Wellner, and his wife, Kate, are the parents of sons, Griffin and MacGregor, and daughter, Ashley.