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Braden Wallace

Braden Wallace

  • Title
    Director of Lacrosse Operations
  • Email
    bwalla30@jh.edu
  • Phone
    410/516-5880
Updated:  October 27, 2025
First Day at Johns Hopkins: October 4, 2025

Braden Wallace joined the Blue Jay men's lacrosse staff as the Director of Operations in the fall of 2025.

As the Director of Operations, Wallace coordinates all team travel, manages the team's video operation, arranges all recruiting visits and serves as a liaison between the program and all internal and external constituents.  He also works closely with the Department of Athletics administration on budget operations and other day-to-day activities associated with the program. On-field, Wallace works closely with the goalie unit, assists head coach Peter Milliman and assistant coach Chayse Ierlan with the offense and runs the substitution box on gameday for the Blue Jays.
 
Wallace brings an extensive lacrosse background to Homewood and most recently served as the Club Director for Klutch Lacrosse since 2024 while also serving as the offensive coordinator at the John Carroll School, which competes in the prestigious MIAA.  Arriving at John Carroll in the fall of 2022, he had an immediate impact on the Patriot offense as the team saw a nearly 100 percent increase in offensive production from his first season in 2023 to his second in 2024.
 
Prior to his time at John Carroll and with Klutch, he spent four years at the Director of Boy’s Lacrosse with the Edge Lacrosse Club (2018-2022) and was later the head coach of the 2023s and 2024s.  From his 2023-24 roster with Edge, more than 30 players went on to play college lacrosse, including 15 at the Division I level, including two current Blue Jays (Matt Collison, Chuck Rawson).  Wallace got his start in lacrosse Webster Thomas High School, where he spent the 2018 season as the offensive coordinator.
 
Wallace graduated from RIT with a degree in marketing and was a four-year standout on the men’s lacrosse team.  He was a First Team USILA All-American as a senior and a third team selection as a junior.  A two-time First Team All-Liberty League selection and a two-time team captain, he played in 91 career games and rang up 94 goals and 47 assists for 141 points while helping the Tigers to four consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament and a run to the national championship game as a senior.
 
The Buffalo Bandits selected Wallace in the 2017 National Lacrosse League Draft and he enjoyed a standout career with Burlington in the Ontario Junior A League as he played in 68 games and totaled 70 points with the Chiefs.