Jeromy Curry joined the Albright College men's lacrosse coaching staff in the fall of 2011, prior to the Lions' inaugural season.
In 2013, the Lions won the ECAC Mid-Atlantic championship and qualified for a second consecutive Commonwealth Conference playoffs. Albright defeated #16 Widener in the regular season, and earned votes in the national polls in just their season year as a team.
Albright went 16-3 in 2012, completing one of the most successful inaugural seasons in collegiate sports. The Lions earned the top seed in the Middle Atlantic Conference playoffs, defeated LVC at home in the first round.
Curry played at Commonwealth Conference rival Widener as an undergrad, where he was a four-year member of the lacrosse team.
He then coached at Boyertown High School, first as an assistant and later as the head coach, leading his team to four straight league playoff berths and two District 1 playoff appearances.