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Jon Mack

  • Title
    Men's Basketball Head Coach
  • Email
    jmack@lbc.edu
  • Phone
    717.560.8200 x5478

Jon Mack was named the 14th head coach in Lancaster Bible College Men's Basketball history on May 23, 2019. He came to Lancaster Bible via Southwestern Christian University in Oklahoma and coached at the University of Valley Forge for 17 years prior to his stop in the Sooner state.

Mack was an NCCAA Division II All-American as a player at Valley Forge in the late 1990s, where he scored 3,494 points, and grabbed 1,250 rebounds. He has won over 300 games during his coaching career and led Valley Forge deep into the NCCAA Div. II National Tournament several times.

Since taking over the LBC men's basketball program, Mack has an 105-53 overall record and an astounding 63-13 conference record (NEAC/United East). Coach Mack has also won three United East Coach of the Year awards and the Chargers have earned 11 All-Conference Selections, with Jordan Shewbridge earning back-to-back Player of the Year honors in 2021-22 and 2022-23. In both the 2021-22 and 2022-23 season, the Chargers finished the regular season as the United East Conference #1 Seed, winning the Conference Championship in the 2022-23 season and advancing to the NCAA Division III National Tournament. They advanced to the Round of 32 for the first time in program history and Jordan Shewbridge was the first player to play in the NCAA Division III National All-Star Game. He eclipsed 100 program wins on January 25, 2025 in a 101-78 victory over Penn St. Berks.

Jon Mack Coaching Announcement

The Jon Mack File
Hometown: Trenton, N.J.
Camps Worked at: FCA Basketball at Kutztown, Charger Basketball Camps, Nook Basketball Camps
Hobbies: Working Out, Watching Duke Basketball, Watching Inside the NBA, Mini-Golf, Watching Sons Play Sports, Lawn Care, Cleaning
Life Bible Verse: Proverbs 18:16
Family: Wife - Jen; Sons - Jalen & Justis
Favorite Sports Team: Duke Blue Devils
Favorite Athlete: Charles Barkley

Coaching Career
Overall Record at Lancaster Bible: 105-53 (.664)
Overall Coaching Victories: 426
Postseason Record at Lancaster Bible:
    NEAC/United East: 5-4
    NCAA: 1-1
    NCCAA: 6-4
First Game: November 12, 2019 vs. Neumann (L, 74-85)
First Win at Lancaster Bible: November 16, 2019 vs. Marywood (W, 85-74)
50th Win at Lancaster Bible: March 17, 2022 vs Carolina {at Grace (Ind.)} (W, 68-66)
100th Win at Lancaster Bible: January 25, 2025 vs Penn St. Brandywine (W, 101-78)
Other Career Highlights
- 3x United East Coach of the Year (2021-22 | 2022-23 | 2023-24)
- 1x NCAA National Tournament Appearance (2022-23 | Round of 32)
- 4x NCCAA National Coach of the Year
- 8x NCCAA Regional Coach of the Year
- 5x NCCAA National Runner-Up (Div. II - 2009, 2011, 2012; Div. I - 2018, 2022)
- 14 NCCAA National Tournament Appearances (Div. II - 2007-17; Div. I - 2018, 2021, 2022; 12 consecutive appearances from '07-'18)
- 7x NCCAA Regional Champion (2008-10, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2022)

Seasons Coached at Lancaster Bible
2019-20: 14-14, 10-6 NEAC: NEAC Finalist
2020-21: 13-4, no conference play: NCCAA Div. I 5th Place
2021-22: 23-8, 15-1 United East; United East Regular Season Champions | United East Tournament Finalist
2022-23: 21-8, 15-1 United East: United East Regular Season Champions | United East Tournament Champions | NCAA Div. III National Tournament 2nd Round
2023-24: 16-10, 10-2 United East; United East Volt Division Semifinalist
2024-25: 18-9, 13-3 United East; United East Quarterfinals

Season-by-Season Highlights:
2019-20: In his first season at Lancaster Bible, Mack led the Chargers to the NEAC Final, where they nearly upset top-ranked Penn St. Harrisburg, but fell in overtime. Lancaster Bible defeated Penn College in the NEAC Quarterfinals, and then upset second-seeded SUNY Poly in the NEAC Semifinals. The Chargers began the season 2-8, but went 10-2 over their next 12 games, and secured second place in the NEAC South Division. Jordan Shewbridge was named to the NEAC All-Conference First Team, and was also honored by the NCCAA.

2020-21: The 2020-21 season was greatly impacted by COVID-19, with the United East canceling its season. The Chargers went 13-4 during the regular season, facing off against Division III competition. LBC earned a berth in the NCCAA Div. 1 Midwest Region Playoffs where they defeated Concordia (Mich.) by a score 84-61. Despite falling to Grace (Ind.) in the Region Final, the Chargers earned a spot in the NCCAA Div. I National Tournament. In the tournament, LBC defeated Sagu American Indian College and Columbia International to take 5th place in the tournament.

2021-22: The 2021-22 season was a stepping stone for the program as they were runner up in both the United East Conference championship and NCCAA Div. I National Championship. The Chargers finished the season with a 23-8 overall record and 15-1 in United East play. The Chargers began the season winning the F&M Tip-Off Tournament, beating Franklin and Marshall College 80-73. The Chargers went on to finish the United East regular season 15-1, earning the regular season title and hosting the United East tournament as the one-seed. After falling to Penn St. Harrisburg in the conference championship, the Chargers earned a berth into the NCCAA Div. I Midwest Region Playoffs, defeating Geneva College (Pa.) 78-75 and clinching a spot in the NCCAA Div. I National Championship. The Chargers went on to defeat two NAIA schools, Asbury University (Ky.) and Carolina University, before falling to Baptist Bible College in the NCCAA Div. I National Championship.

2022-23: The historical 2022-23 season from the Lancaster Bible men’s basketball squad contributed much of its success due to head coach Jon Mack. Mack’s team finished 21-8 overall, and because of an amazing 11-game win streak to close out the regular season, the Chargers ended 15-1 in the United East Conference, earning the number one seed. Lancaster Bible kept on charging through opponents during the United East Playoffs with wins against Wells College and Penn State Abington, and eventually, the team was named United East Champions, which earned them a spot in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. Mack and the Chargers made history by becoming the first team in program history to win a game in the big tournament with their win against New York University. Lancaster Bible did not make it any further in the tournament, but it was overall an outstanding performance. Head coach Jon Mack earned his second straight Coach of the Year award, and four Chargers nabbed All-Conference honors, including Jordan Shewbridge who was named Player of the Year in the United East for the second straight season.

2023-24: The Chargers finished the year 16-10 overall and 10-2 in the United East. Despite a 3-7 start in the first semester, the team finished the regular season 13-2 overall including wins over Augsburg, Haverford, St. Mary’s (Md.), and Penn St. Harrisburg. The Chargers fell in the Volt Division Semifinals to St. Mary’s (Md.), 80-75. Three Chargers earned All-Conference selections in First Team Grant Sareyka, Rookie of the Year and Second Team Connor Storr, and Second Team Seth Beers. Sareyka and Beers were also recognized with NCCAA Midwest Regional Second Team (Sareyka) and Honorable Mention (Beers).

2024-25: The Chargers finished the year 18-9 overall and 13-3 in the United East. After Christmas Break, the Chargers rattled off a 12-2 record in the regular season including a seven game win streak in conference play. The Chargers earned a buy in the first round of the United East Playoffs before falling to Notre Dame (Md.) on February 22, 78-71. The Chargers qualified for the NCCAA regional tournament falling in the regional semifinal 107-103 in overtime to two-seed Alice Lloyd (Ky.). Three Chargers earned All-Conference selection in First Team Grant Sareyka, Second Team Camden Hurst, and Third Team Connor Storr. Sareyka and Hurst were also named NCCAA Mideast All-Region. Sareyka also eclipsed 2,000 career points and became the program’s all-time steals leader.
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