John Hogan joined the Georgetown University men’s lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in August of 2022. He came to the hilltop as offensive coordinator for the Hoyas after serving in the same roll at Richmond since 2020.
In 2025, Georgetown led the BIG EAST in scoring offense (12.47) for the third-straight season and ranked in the top-10 nationally in assists per game each year as well with Hogan at the helm. Aidan Carroll was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and a USILA Second Team All-American after back-to-back stellar seasons in Hogan’s offense. Carroll became the first player in league history to be named the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player twice after setting a conference record with eight goals and 10 points in the championship game against Villanova. Carroll also became just the third Hoya in program history with at least two 60+ point seasons in a career. Hogan was also essential in the development of Jack Ransom who was named All-BIG EAST Second Team and scored nine goals – one shy of the NCAA record – in the regular season finale against Villanova.
2024 saw a trio of Hoyas garner USILA All-American honors on the offensive side of the ball including Graham Bundy Jr. on the first team, Alexander Vardaro on the third team and Carroll with an honorable mention nod. Bundy and Vardaro were both second round selections in the Premier Lacrosse League College Draft while Carroll was named the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
During his first season with the Hoyas in 2023, Hogan guided Georgetown’s offense to top-10 national rankings in man-up offense (2nd, .567), points per game (5th, 23.29), scoring offense (6th, 14.82) and assists per game (8th, 8.47). He helped guide attackman Tucker Dordevic to a 78-point season with 65 goals and 13 assists en route to earning USILA First Team All-America honors and being named a Tewaaraton Award Finalist. Dordevic was also named the BIG EAST Attack Player of the Year, First Team All-BIG EAST and the BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Graham Bundy Jr. and Brian Minicus also collected USILA All-America and All-BIG EAST recognition under Hogan while midfielder Patrick Crogan was named the BIG EAST Freshman of the Year and attackman Jacob Kelly garnered Second Team All-BIG EAST honors.
Prior to his time on the Hilltop, Hogan helped the Spiders to a 2022 Southern Conference Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Richmond’s offense ranked fourth in the NCAA with 9.06 assists per game and averaged 14 goals per game to rank 13th overall. Under Hogan’s tutelage, Ryan Lanchbury earned All-America honors and finished ninth nationally in points per game with 5.06.
In 2021, the Spiders won the SoCon Regular Season behind Hogan’s offense averaging 12.46 goals per game while leading the NCAA in man-up offense at a 63.4 percent clip. Hogan guided Lanchbury to SoCon Offensive Player of the Year honors with 67 points in 13 games while Richie Connell led the nation in man-up goals with 10.
Prior to his time at Richmond, Hogan was an assistant at Penn State in 2018 and 2019. He helped guide the Nittany Lions to the NCAA Tournament Semifinals in 2019 as PSU led the nation in both scoring offense (17.94 goals per game) and man-up efficiency (61.3 percent).
A standout midfielder at Cornell, Hogan was a two-time All-Ivy League performer as a junior and senior while leading the Big Red to three-straight Ivy League championships from 2013-15. He scored 92 career points (47G, 45A) and was named Cornell’s 2015 J.E.B. Sportsmanship Award recipient.
Hogan graduated from Cornell in 2015 with a degree in industrial and labor relations.