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Stephen Crevani

Stephen Crevani

Updated:  August 18, 2026
First Day at Johns Hopkins:  March 4, 2024

Entering his third season as a member of the Johns Hopkins coaching staff in 2026 is Stephen Crevani.  Crevani came to Johns Hopkins from Monmouth University (NJ) and works closely with offensive coordinator Alex Horvatits on all facets of the Blue Jay offense while taking over as the program's recruiting coordinator in the spring of 2026.

Crevani's offensive line was at the center of the Blue Jays' 2025 run to the NCAA Semifinals that also saw the team match the program record for wins in a season (12).  Behind one All-American (Michael Nwosu) and four All-Centennial selections along the front line, the Blue Jays avearged 41.4 points and 459.1 yards per game while churning out more than 250 yards per game through the air and 200 yards on the ground.  Nwosu earned First Team All-America honors from the AFCA, D3football.com and the Associated Press to cap his career as the most decorated offensive lineman in program history.

In his first season at Homewood, Crevani helped guide the Blue Jays to a 12-2 record, the program’s 17th Centennial Conference title and a run to the NCAA Semifinals for the second time in program history.  Under his guidance, three Blue Jay offensive linemen earned All-Centennial Conference honors, including first team selections in Nwosu and Luke Simsiman.  Crevani helped Nwosu, an All-American at tackle as a sophomore, make a seamless transition to guard midway through the 2024 season and he went on to earn All-America honors again.

Crevani arrived at Johns Hopkins after a one-year stint as the offensive line quality control coach at Monmouth.  At Monmouth, Crevani was involved in all aspects of practice and game-planning, recruiting, and opponent analysis, including film breakdown.  The 2023 Monmouth offensive line helped pave the way for running back Jorden Shirden, who rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 10 touchdowns en route to being named the Walter Camp Foundation FCS Player of the Year and the CAA Offensive Player of the Year.  Two of Crevani’s offensive linemen were named Phil Steele All-Americans.

Prior to his time at Monmouth, Crevani spent one season as the assistant offensive line coach at Rocky Mountain College and helped the Bears to a 6-4 record.  Crevani coached one All-Frontier Conference selection in his one season with the Bears.

Crevani was a five-year member of the football team at Union College from 2017-21 and helped turn the program around.  During his time as a member of the team, Union posted a 33-9 record, won a program-record 21 consecutive regular season games at one point and made an appearance in the 2019 NCAA Playoffs. 

Crevani graduated from Union with a degree in economics and minors mathematics and political science.  He earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors during his career and was four-time Liberty League All-Academic honoree as well.

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