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Jeff Eveillard

Jeffrey Eveillard

Jeffrey Eveillard begins his third year as associate strength and conditioning coach at Saint Joseph’s in 2023-24. 

Working with the Hawks’ women’s basketball, men’s soccer, baseball, and women’s lacrosse programs, Eveillard utilizes Sparta Science and facilitates monthly sports science meetings, manages and interprets polar heart rate monitor and catapult gps system, and works with sports medicine staff on return-to-play protocols for injured student-athletes.

Eveillard came to Hawk Hill after working as a member of the strength and conditioning programs at Nyack College and Rutgers. Serving as head strength and conditioning coach at Nyack, he helped design strength and conditioning programs for the athletic department’s 11 Division II programs, oversee the weight room and develop policies, and collaborated with athletic trainers for rehabilitation processes. Working with the Rutgers strength and conditioning department as an intern, Eveillard assisted team lifts and helped utilize Sparta Science.

Along with collegiate student-athletes, Eveillard helped train NFL prospects as an intern with Test Football Academy. Working with more than 50 athletes, he implemented individual strength and conditioning programs, performed functional movement screens and led dynamic warm-up  and linear workout routines.

A certified strength and conditioning coach by the National Strength & Conditioning Association, Eveillard helped found and operate Quick Body Solutions, an organization that serves hundreds of clients ranging from fitness classes, to nutritional programs to personal training.

Additionally, Eveillard has served as an associate program director for Volunteers of America and worked as an attendance coach for the School District of Philadelphia.

A 2008 graduate of Lock Haven with a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, Eveillard earned an associate’s degree in independent studies from Broome Community College in 2006. A standout student-athlete, he lettered in basketball at Broome Community College and was a two-year starter at Lock Haven.