Of Note
- Ranked as the #71 freshman in the nation by
Inside Lacrosse in 2018.
- Ranked as the #22 freshman attackman in the nation by
Inside Lacrosse in 2018.
2021
- Played in 11 games with 10 starts despite being limited by a late-season injury.
- Had three goals and eight assists for 11 points on the year.
- Ranked fifth on the team in assists and sixth in points.
- Had three goals and seven assists in first six games before mid-season injury limited him in second half of the season.
- Scored once against Ohio State-1 and added one goal and two assists in 14-7 win at Michigan-1.
- Added one assist in a loss at third-ranked Maryland-1.
- Scored once and added an assist in a 13-6 win over 12th-ranked Penn State-1 and had an assist in a loss to seventh-ranked Rutgers-1.
- Tied career high with two assists in an 11-8 loss at Penn State-2.
- Picked up an assist in a 15-7 win at #19 Penn State in the B1G Quarterfinals.
2020
- Missed the entire season after suffering a season-ending injury during the fall.
2019
- Played on JHU’s second midfield in all 16 games.
- Finished eighth on the team in scoring with eight goals and five assists for 13 points.
- Scored once against Towson and added game-opening goal in 11-10 win at 10th-ranked North Carolina.
- Added one goal at Syracuse and first multi-point game of his career with one goal and one assist vs. Mount St. Mary’s.
- Extended goal and point-scoring streaks to three games with a first-quarter strike against Delaware.
- Notched one goal against Virginia to push goal and point streaks to four games and added an assist at Michigan to extend to five games.
- Assisted on goal with two seconds left in first half to give JHU an 8-3 lead in what became a 15-13 win over Rutgers and scored once in a 14-13 loss to eighth-ranked Ohio State.
- Pushed point-scoring streak to eight games with an assist at top-ranked Penn State. Streak came to an end in a 16-11 win at second-ranked Maryland.
- Fired home one goal and added an assist in the Big Ten title game against top-ranked Penn State.
2018
- Member of the Blue Jays’ second midfield.
- Played in 16 games and had one goal and one assist to his credit.
- Notched first career goal in a 13-12 come-from-behind win at ninth-ranked Rutgers.
- Tallied an assist in the NCAA Quarterfinals against Duke.
At Manhasset
- Played lacrosse, soccer and basketball.
- Missed senior season with an injury; elected All-Nassau County by coaches despite being unable to play.
- US Lacrosse All-American as a junior, when he led team and Long Island in assists and guided squad to county title game.
- Led team to state championship game as a sophomore, when he led team in assists.
- County finalist during freshman year and led team in assists for the first of three straight years.
- All Nassau County selection in basketball and team captain of both soccer and basketball teams.
Personal
- John Keogh.
- The son of Peter and Amy Keogh.
- Has two younger siblings, Henry and Charlotte.
- Majoring in political science with a minor in economics.
Did You Know
- Jack Keogh coached/volunteered with Adaptive (special needs) soccer program for four years in high school.