Patrick O'Neill

  • Title
    Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach
  • Phone
    3126
  • Email
    poneill@njcu.edu
  • Education
    Seton Hall University, `08
  • Years at NJCU
    Seventh Season in 2024-25
 
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Years at NJCU: 6
Best NJAC Finishes
Men's Indoor: 6th (2022-23)
Women's Indoor: 8th (2022-23, 2023-24)
Men's Outdoor: 8th (2021, 2022, 2023)
Women's Outdoor: 6th (2024)
Men's Cross Country: 3rd (2021-Spring)
Women's Cross Country: 4th (2021-Spring)
NJAC Individual Champions: 2
National/Regional Honors
USTFCCCA All-Region: 8
All-Conference Honors:
First Team All-NJAC: 2
Second Team All-NJAC: 9
Honorable Mention All-NJAC: 7
Academic Honors:
CSC Academic All-District: 11
First Team Academic All-NJAC: 2
Second Team Academic All-NJAC: 3
Honorable Mention Academic All-NJAC: 57
Last Updated: August 6, 2024

Patrick O’Neill was named New Jersey City University’s head cross country and indoor/outdoor track & field coach on January 15, 2018 after a national search. O’Neill became the first full-time head coach in the expanded role, which will included relaunching the indoor and outdoor track and field programs, last sponsored in 2010. He currently heads up the day-to-day operations, practices, recruiting and more for the women's cross country and men's and women's track & field programs, with the help of his associate head coach and assistant coaches.

During his time at NJCU, he has coached up several outstanding performers, headlined by Dave Etienne ('23) on the men's side and Polina Agutina ('23) and Ayriana Young ('24) on the women's side. Etienne was a four-time All-United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Region selection, a six-time Second Team and two-time Honorable Mention All-New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) honoree. Agutina was the first-ever individual champion under O'Neill's guidance as she claimed the 2022 NJAC Indoor Women's Triple Jump crown — overall, she was a two-time USTFCCCA All-Region selection, and was First Team, Second Team and Honorable Mention All-NJAC one time each, as well as a First Team, Second Team and Honorable Mention Academic All-NJAC honoree throughout her career. Young become the second individual champion under his watch with the 2024 NJAC Outdoor 100-meter hurdles title — she was a USTFCCCA All-Region honoree, First Team All-NJAC selection and First Team Academic All-NJAC in 2024, as well.

Before NJCU:
O’Neill came to NJCU with experience at four New England institutions — two as head coach as Lasell College and Lesley University and two as an assistant and Brandeis University and American International College. Most recently, he was the head coach at Lasell in Auburndale, Mass., serving two seasons with the Lasers from 2015-17. There, O'Neill's athletes set over 30 school records and multiple athletes achieved qualifying marks for Division III New England, ECAC, and NEICAAA (Division I, II and III) championship meets.

He came to Lasell after two years as the assistant cross country and track and field coach at Brandeis (Waltham, Mass.) from December 2013 to July 2015. With the Judges, O'Neill helped manage and host the UAA Indoor Track and Field Conference Championships and coached five athletes to NCAA Division III Championship qualifications. O’Neill’s first head coaching job came in 2013 with Lesley’s men's and women's cross country teams in Cambridge, Mass., where he lead both teams to New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) championships in his only season with the Lynx. Nine athletes set school records under O'Neill's guidance, and the women's team was named to the 2013 USTFCCCA Division III Cross Country All-Academic Team.

He began his collegiate coaching debut as an assistant for three years at Division II American International in Springfield, Mass. for three seasons (October 2009 through June 2013). During a highly successful run at AIC, he coached 25 national qualifiers and produced 21 All-Americans, with six placing in the top three nationally. Additionally, O’Neill coached five relay teams to the NCAAs. At the 2013 Penn Relays, O'Neill guided the men’s 10,000 meters championship race winner and runner-up (28:58 and 29:04). In 2012, the AIC men’s cross country team won their first-ever NCAA Division II East Regional Championship and the Yellow Jackets placed 12th in the Division III national championship meet. During his tenure on AIC’s staff, its men’s athletes broke records in the 800 meters (1:50), mile (4:03), 3000 meters (8:07), 5000 meters (14:03), 10,000 meters (28:58), 3000-meter steeplechase (9:03), distance medley relay (9:49) and the 8K in cross country (23:42). The AIC women set new standards in the 1500 meters (4:34), 3000 meters (9:48), and 5000 meters (16:46).
 
He began his coaching career at the high school level as head coach of The MacDuffie School in Granby, Mass. from June 2008 until October 2009.

O’Neill was a four-year standout runner (2004-08) in cross country and track & field at Division I Seton Hall University, where he was a three-time BIG EAST Conference All-Academic Team recipient (2006, 2007, 2008). A 2008 graduate of Seton Hall with a B.A. in Communications, he later earned a Master of Public Administration from AIC in 2013. He is also an alumnus of Southwick-Tolland Regional High School in Southwick, Mass., graduating in 2004, where he was a four-year cross country and track and field runner.

A native of Connecticut, O'Neill currently resides in Jersey City.

O’Neill's Certifications:
  • USTFCCCA Endurance Event Specialist Certification
  • USTFCCCA Throwing Event Specialist Certification
  • USTFCCCA Sprint, Hurdle & Relay Event Specialist Certification
  • USATF Level 1
  • CPR, First Aid, and AED - American Red Cross