Luke Staudt joined the Hobart lacrosse team to serve as an assistant coach and director of operations for the 2026 season. A native of nearby Camillus, New York, Staudt was a Division I goalie for four years at Loyola before completing his eligibility as a graduate student at Johns Hopkins.
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At Loyola, Staudt played in 35 games over three seasons, posting a 12-17 record with a .536 save percentage and an 11.61 GAA. In 2023, he was named an honorable mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse after posting a 7-7 record, a Patriot League leading .554 save percentage and an 11.14 GAA in 15 games for the Greyhounds. Staudt’s season included an impressive 19-save performance in a 12-7 win over then No. 1 Maryland and a career-high 20-save effort to beat Boston University in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament. He finished the tournament with a PL record 49 saves in three games.
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A four-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll selection, Staudt earned a bachelor's degree in finance from Loyola in 2024.
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With a year of eligibility remaining, Staudt took his talents south on Charles Street to play for Johns Hopkins in 2025. He won his first four starts with the Blue Jays, making a season-high 12 saves in his debut at No. 9 Denver. Staudt was 5-2 at midseason with a 10.29 GAA and a .450 save percentage, but missed the rest of the year due to injury.
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Staudt earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership from JHU.
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Since 2020, Staudt has run his own goalie training business in Syracuse. He has also served as a part-time coach for Harlem Lacrosse.
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Staudt was a two-time team captain and three-time team MVP for West Genesee High School. He ranks second on the program’s all-time saves list.