Jacob Lofton enters his second season at William & Mary as the Director of Basketball Operations for the women's basketball program under Erin Dickerson Davis.
Lofton oversees the daily operations of the program, including travel and meal arrangements, day-to-day scheduling of practice and other team events and is in charge of coordinating practice players and student managers to assist the program on gamedays.
The Fairfax, Va. native had a front row seat to W&M's historic 2024-25 season culminating in the school's first CAA title and first trip to the NCAA Tournament, ending the school's drought as the only original DI member to have never made the NCAA Tournament in men's or women's basketball. The Tribe made more history beating High Point in the NCAA First Four in Austin, Texas for the program's first ever NCAA Tournament win.
Prior to his full-time role with the Tribe, he was a practice player and manager with the program during his time as an undergraduate.
Lofton is a alum of W&M, earning his degree in Finance in 2024. He currently resides in Williamsburg.