James Randol
Title: Wide Receivers
Phone: (508) 565-1876
Email: jrandol@stonehill.edu
College: Penn State, '13
Twitter: @CoachRandol

James Randol was named an assistant coach at Stonehill in March 2023. He will serve on head coach Eli Gardner's coaching staff as position coach with the Skyhawks wide receivers.

Randol joins the Stonehill coaching staff after serving one season as special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach at Lincoln (Pa.) University under head coach Josh Dean. He was delegated as the team's pass game coordinator and assisted the head coach and offensive coordinator in all preparations for developing strategies, game plans and objectives, while also recruiting in New Jersey and New York.

Prior to his season at Lincoln, Randol spent three years as assistant wide receivers coach at the University of Massachusetts under head coach Walt Bell, also serving as special teams quality control coach in 2020. He directly assisted Minutemen wide receivers coach Luke Paschall in all aspects of coaching the receiving corps, while providing analysis and date to the head coach and coaching staff in regards to opponents and self scouting. He assisted in recruitment and retention of prospective student-athletes and student-athletes and participated in academic monitoring and performance.

Randol coached for four years at the Junior College level in California at Los Angeles Southwest College (2018) and Compton College (2015-17), coaching a variety of positions along the way, while also serving as assistant head coach/run game coordinator at LA Southwest and co-defensive coordinator, strength & conditioning, recruiting and academic coordinator at Compton.

Randol is a 2013 graduate of  Penn State University, where he was a member of the Club Rugby team while earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Security & Risk Analysis. A native of Barnegat, New Jersey, Randol was a two-year varsity letterwinner in football and four-year letterman in track and field, earning All-Country honorable mention honors in 2006 adn was the school's Outstanding Performance recipient in football as a senior.