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John Lonardo
Title Head Baseball Coach/Director of Athletics
E-Mail lonardoj@oldwestbury.edu
Phone 516-876-3241


John Lonardo begins his 13th season as head coach of the SUNY Old Westbury Panthers Baseball team. Over eleven stellar seasons at the helm of the Panthers, Lonardo has had some amazing and historic achievements. He is the all-time leader in wins at Old Westbury, compiling a record of 244-186-3. His instinctive ability when recruiting has given way to countless solid student athletes and developed numerous All-League players, New York State Regional All Stare, ECAC All- Stars. Since 2001, two of Lonardo's recruits have made school history by signing professional baseball contracts.

Throughout his impressive coaching career, Lonardo received several awards for his accomplishment over the years. He was a three-time recipient of the Louisville Slugger Coach of the Year award and was named the Knickerbocker Conference Coach of the Year numerous times, most recently in 2002. During his tenure, the Panthers made three NCAA Regional appearances (1997,2000,2001) and a handful of ECAC Championship appearances (1994,1995,1998,1999,2002). Coach Lonardo's team as a whole has led the NCAA's in steals in 1994 and 1995, including individual accomplishments when Matt Stevens led the NCAA's for stolen bases in 1995 and Chris Okolski led the NCAA's in saves in 1997.

Since 2002, Lonardo has served as the Baseball Chairperson for the Skyline Conference and is an active member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. In September 2006, he was appointed to the NCAA Division III Baseball Championship Committee, where he serves as chairman for the New York region. In addition to coaching, Lonardo is the 6th Athletic Director in Old Westbury history where he oversees 10 varsity athletic programs. He is responsible for all coaches, support staff and the operation of the Athletic Department. Lonardo is a 14 year member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (A.B.C.A.) and on the National Committee for NCAA Division III Baseball. Lonardo donates his time as a clinician, where he speaks about the finer points of the game. He has given clinics and camps to the New York Baseball Academy and the PSAL (Public School Athletic League).

Lonardo graduated with his Master of Arts in school counseling from Long Island University's C.W. Post campus. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Queens College.

Lonardo and his wife, Stephanie, have one daughter, Santina and one son, Vito