Tyler Shoults enters his first season as an assistant coach of the Binghamton men's lacrosse program in 2025.
Shoults joins Binghamton after previously serving as an assistant coach at Queens University of Charlotte. While working with the program throughout the 2024 season, Shoults assisted the team with a variety of tasks. Among them were creating scouting reports, conducting film sessions and coaching both goalies and players on offense during positional practice.
Additionally, Shoults served as both the Offensive Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator for Team Carolina Lacrosse Club during the summer of 2024. He helped coach the 2026 team while assisting in recruiting efforts for that roster as well as the one for the 2025 team.
As a player at Richmond, Shoults established himself as one of the top performers in program history. During his career with the Spiders from 2017-21, the midfielder recorded 47 goals and 54 assists. In his final season in 2021, he was named First Team All-Southern Conference after scoring 11 goals and adding 18 assists. Shoults also made the SoCon All-Rookie Team in 2017 after putting up eight goals and six assists in his first season at Richmond. Ultimately, Shoults finished his collegiate career ranked third all-time in program history with 54 career assists and eighth in career points with 101. He also helped the Spiders win three SoCon regular season championships, two SoCon tournament championships, and make two trips to the NCAA tournament. In 2021, Shoults was invited to participate in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association's (USILA) Senior All-Star Game.
Shoults hails from Warners, N.Y., which is outside of Syracuse. He was a two-year starter at West Genesee High School for Head Coach and USA Lacrosse Hall of Famer Mike Messere. Shoults was a two-time First Team All-League Class A honoree for the Wildcats while being named to the First Team All-Central New York and the All-Central New York Exceptional Senior. In 2015, Shoults helped West Genesee reach the New York State Class A finals.
Shoults earned his bachelor's degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing from Richmond in 2020. During his final year with the Spiders, he also received a graduate certificate in human resource management in 2021.