La Salle University
Rich Kessler ( Coach )
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Matthew Uy ( Coach )
Uy joined the NJIT mens soccer staff as an assistant coach in April 2016, having most recently served as an assistant coach at Adelphi University, which made its first appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament in 2015.
The Adelphi Panthers finished with a 13-5-3 overall mark and received a third seed in the East Region of the NCAA Division II mens soccer tournament.
A 2011 graduate of Fairfield University with a degree in sociology and currently pursuing his maters in sports management at Adelphi, Uy served as an assistant under new NJIT head coach Fernando Barboto at Iona College from August 2014 to January 2015. In 2014, Iona finished 10-7-3 and advanced to the semifinals of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) tournament.
A four-year player for Fairfield, which also competes in the MAAC, Uy was selected Fairfield Freshman Athlete of the Year in 2007. In 2008, Uy was named to the All-MAAC second-team and All-Tournament team, as the Stags captured the MAAC title and an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I tournament. Matt received athletic recognition on the All-MAAC first-team in 2009 and 2010 and NSCAA/adidas All-Region team in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
In 2008, Uy was invited to the u20 national team camp, followed by a tournament in Mexico hosted by Chivas Guadalajara and spent time with second division club FK SIAD MOST in Czech Republic.
After graduation, Uy continued his playing career professionally in Asia, playing for the top division in the Philippines, where he earned 10 international caps with the u23 mens national team. With the u23 mens national team, Uy participated in the Asia Cup Qualifiers, World Cup 2018 Playoff Qualifier and Suzuki Cup.
He played for Global FC (2012-2013) and Loyola Meralco Sparks (2013) of the United Football League.
The Long Island native attended high school at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida (2006-2007) after being selected for the 2007 US Residency Program, where he earned over 40 caps with the u17 national team.
He played in the National Championship game as a member of the u20 New York Red Bulls and appeared in the final four with the 2011 Long Island Rough Riders PDL.
Uy holds NSCAA National diploma and USSF C coaching licenses.
U.S. Military Academy
Jonathan Delano ( Coach )
Fairfield University
Aidan Rahill ( Coach )
Aidan Rahill was appointed assistant coach of the Fairfield University men's soccer team in July of 2023.
Rahill comes to Fairfield with five years of coaching experience, most recently serving as the First Assistant Men's Soccer Coach and later Interim Head Coach at Manhattanville College. During his tenure at Manhattanville the Valiants achieved a No. 7 Regional ranking and the 2022 Skyline Conference Regular Season Title. Rahill had two athletes named to the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division III All-Region three team, seven athletes named to the Skyline All-Conference teams and the Skyline Conference Defensive Player of the Year. The Valiants finished their season with a 9-5-4 overall record.
Rahill also spent 2023 working with the New York Red Bulls as an Academy Performance Analyst, working closely with the U13, U14, U15 and U17 academy teams out of Whippany, New Jersey. His role involved pre-match, in-game and post-match analysis, along with individual clipping and opposition scouting. In his time with New York Red Bulls, Rahill worked closely with many talented players. He travelled with the U15 academy team to Dallas, Texas and played a part in their run when they were crowned the 2023 MLS Next Cup Champions.
Previous to Manhattanville and New York Red Bulls, Rahill served as the First Assistant Men's Soccer Coach and later Interim Head Coach at Coastal Bend College for the 2021-22 season. While with the Cougars, Rahill assisted with the development of weekly practice plans and evaluations of student-athletes. Rahill was also the recruiting coordinator for Coastal Bend men's soccer, helping to recruit student-athletes and attending camps across the world to recruit players. In addition to organizing and planning team travel and breaking down opponent film, Rahill was the team's social media manager, helping to develop an identity for Cougar Men's Soccer online. Coastal Bend reached a No. 5 national ranking while Rahill was on the sidelines in the 2021 season and mentored three All-Region XIV players.
After finishing the 2021-22 season at Coastal Bend, Rahill served as a First Team Assistant Coach and Head Reserve Coach at St. Louis Lions of the USL 2 as they narrowly missed out on a playoff spot. The St. Louis Lions were ranked as high as No. 14 Nationally in the USL 2 during the 2022 season.
Prior to making his way to Coastal Bend, Rahill served as an Assistant Coach at Barca Academy in Charlotte, North Carolina earlier in 2021, conducting practice sessions while joining a travel team that made its way along the east coast throughout the summer. Rahill also served as a coach for the Football Association of Ireland in 2018. He currently holds a USSF "C" License.
Rahill was a member of the Missouri Valley College men's soccer team from 2017 to 2021, serving as the team's vice-captain in his senior year. Missouri Valley mens soccer would claim the NAIA National Championship in the 2020-21 season for the first time in the programs very successful history. Rahill was also a 2020 NAIA Scholar Athlete whilst a student-athlete with the Vikings. Rahill played for the St. Louis Lions of USL League Two in 2019 before playing for Alamo City SC out of San Antonio, Texas in 2020.
Rahill is a 2021 graduate of Missouri Valley College, earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management along with a Minor in Accounting. He currently resides in Fairfield, CT.
Bard College
Tj Kostecky ( Coach )
TJ Kostecky arrived at Bard in July of 2019.
He came to Bard after 20 years as the head coach at Div. I LIU-Brooklyn, where he led the Blackbirds to the 2018 NCAA Tournament in his final season there. During his tenure there, he won three Northeast Conference titles, made three NCAA Tournament appearances and was the NEC Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2018.
As successful as his teams have been on the pitch, Kosteckys squads were also devoted in the classroom. His 2003 & 2012 teams posted the highest team grade point average in the nation. The 2008 & 2015 squads was awarded the NEC Team Academic Award for posting the highest GPA among mens soccer teams in the conference. The 2011 & 2013 teams were distinguished by the conference with the NEC Sportsmanship Award.
Kostecky has a proven track record of rebuilding programs, having engineered successful turnarounds at each of his prior coaching stops. Prior to LIU, he took over an Appalachian State program in Boone, N.C., that had suffered four consecutive losing seasons prior to Kosteckys hiring in 1998. In his only season at the school, he led the Mountaineers to a 13-8 mark in 1998, marking the best first-year record for a coach in the programs history of over 40 years. For his efforts, he was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year.
Kostecky arrived in Boone following a successful run as head coach and director of athletics at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, N.C., from 1994-97. He was handed the reins of a program that had suffered eight straight losing seasons before he led the team to a 46-25-7 record and captured two Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference championships. Kostecky was named CVAC Coach of the Year in 1997 and mentored one All-American and nine all-conference honorees during his tenure.
He began his collegiate coaching career at New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he led the Highlanders from 1988-93. NJIT compiled a 67-37-11 mark in his six years, capturing conference championships in 1991 and 1992 and making four ECAC postseason trips. Kosteckys accomplishments at NJIT came in his native New Jersey, where he starred scholastically at Woodbridge Township High School.
Tactically, Kosteckys attacking practice sessions involve a system called Vision Training that he and business partner Len Bilous developed several years ago. This method helps players make smart, well-informed decisions by improving their field vision.
A featured clinician around the world, Kostecky conducted a coaching seminar in Masku, Finland, in March of 2005 on Vision Training. In early 2005, he released a video under the same name for players and coaches to use. Since its release, it has become one of the most requested coaching video's in the country and abroad.
TJ is currently finishing up a self-help book through Benbella books publishing that's set to be released in the winter of 2023. The title of the book is "Eyes up! A soccer guru's guide to scoring big in the game of life".
Throughout his career, Kostecky has been an instrumental figure in facilitating the growth of soccer in America. From 1987-94 he was a coach for New Jerseys Olympic Development Team and was responsible for the training and selection of the states top players for the United States National Team. When he accepted his post at Pfeiffer, he filled a similar role with North Carolinas Olympic Development squad. Several of the players he mentored have played succeeded at the international level, including former U.S. National Team captain Claudio Reyna, and moved onto professional leagues such as Major League Soccer.
Kostecky has also worked with U.S. Mens and Womens National Team members, including Julie Foudy, a captain of the 1999 Womens World Cup Champions. He conducted an instructional clinic for inner city children at the 1998 NCAA Division I Championships in Richmond, Va., for the NCAA Youth Education Through Sports Program and was again a guest clinician for YES at the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Championships.
In 1989, Kostecky founded Soccer Start, a youth soccer program for inner city children. He served as the programs National Chairman until 1993. The program continues to identify and cultivate the abundance of talent in the inner-cities. He was appointed World Cup 94 Committee Chair by then New Jersey Governor Jim Florio and coordinated training site activities in the Metropolitan area for each international team.
A former all-state performer at Woodbridge, he was inducted into the schools Hall of Fame in 1995. He played midfield on the mens soccer team at East Stroudsburg University and received a bachelors degree in health and physical education in 1983. He completed his masters degree at East Stroudsburg in the same field in 1992.
Hartwick College
John Scott ( Coach )
John Scott is just the seventh head coach in the exceptional 64-year history of the Hartwick men's soccer program. He enters his 16th season piloting the Hawks in 2023-24, which is the program's eighth season competing at the Division III level.
While coaching the Hawks at the Division I level, Scott led four players to Sun Belt All-Conference accolades, including Offensive Player of the Year and All-Region pick Jamie O'Grady, in the fall of 2017.
In 2016, Scott's Hawks finished the campaign 9-6-4 overall with an appearance in the Sun Belt Conference semifinals. Five Hartwick players earned Sun Belt All-Conference honors, including Co-Freshman of the Year, Hamish Ritchie.
In 2015, Scott led Hartwick to its twenty-fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in program history which is tied for 13th in Division I history. The Hawks repeated as both Sun Belt Regular Season and Sun Belt Tournament champions and completed another sweep of all three major team awards after earning the Sun Belt Men's Soccer Academic Award (team GPA of 3.57).
Hartwick would also sweep the Sun Belt individual awards with Scott leading the way with Coach of the Year honors. It marked the third straight season Scott has been named a conference Coach of the Year. Junior Jamie O'Grady was named Offensive Student Athlete of the Year, junior Kit Tregear secured Defensive Student Athlete of the Year, and goalkeeper Lenny Wilson was tabbed Sun Belt Freshman of the Year. Nine players would also earn All-Sun Belt honors.
The Hawks would go unbeaten and untied in the conference regular season to earn the top seed in the Sun Belt playoffs. 'Wick would blank host Appalachian State 1-0 in the semifinals and Georgia State 3-0 in the title game to claim the league trophy. Hartwick would post five clean sheets in seven games against Sun Belt opposition over the course of the season. The Hawks' campaign came to an end in heartbreaking fashion after dropping a 1-0 thriller in overtime to host Dartmouth in the NCAA First Round.
O'Grady and Tregear would earn NSCAA All-Region honors for their efforst in 2015. Senior Jack Miller was a CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-American.
Scott piloted the Hawks to a conference championship and the NCAA Tournament for the first time in nine seasons in 2014. The Hawks, playing in their inaugural season in the Sun Belt Conference, captured all three major team honors.
After an inauspicious 0-6-4 start to the season, Scott guided the Hawks to a momentous turnaround, which included a 3-1-1 conference season to claim the Sun Belt regular season title and the tournament's top seed. The Hawks went on the road to shutout #4 Appalachian State (2-0) and then the tournament host and #2 seed Georgia Southern (1-0) on its home field to claim the 2015 Sun Belt Conference Championship and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The Hawks' season would end in the opening round of the national tournament after a solid effort in a 2-1 defeat at Penn State. The appearance would mark Hartwick's 24th all-time.
Scott would be crowned the Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year, becoming one of only a handful of coaches to earn the distinction two years in a row in two separate conferences. Senior Jhevaughan Beckford and junior Tom Buckner both would earn all-conference honors as well.
Scott's Hawks would also earn the Sun Belt Men's Soccer Academic Award after beating out all other conference teams with a 3.31 Team GPA to complete the conference treble.
In 2014, Scott led the Hawks to a record of 5-9-4 and a 3-2-1 mark in their final season in the Mid-American Conference. Wick had memorable wins over national powers Akron (2-0) and West Virginia (1-0) over the course of the season. The victory over then-No. 9 Akron on its home field snapped the Zips NCAA record 49-game (46-0-3) conference unbeaten streak.
Under Scotts guidance, the Hawks qualified for the MAC Tournament for the first time since 2009. For his efforts, he would be named the MACs Gary V. Palmisano Coach of the Year.
Nine players earned Mid-American All-Conference honors under Scott over four seasons. Steven Amaya (2010) and Greg Mathers (2011) were both First Team selections with Owen Botting (2010), Jherrett Maroney (2011), Simon Greatwich (2011), Cleyon Brown (2012), Matthew Robertson (2013), Russ MacKinnon (2013), and Chris Walter (2013) each earning Second Team honors.
In 2012, he guided 'Wick to a 5-10-2 mark with victories over Bowling Green, Florida Atlantic, Bucknell, St. Bonaventure, and NJIT. The Hawks were a very competitive side with seven of their losses coming by just one goal.
In 2011, Scott led the Hawks to a 5-6-5 overall record. The team finished 1-2-3 in the Mid-American Conference and fifth in the standings missing the playoffs by just a single game.
Scott, a native of Banff, Scotland, and former player at Hartwick, returned to Oyaron Hill after serving for nine seasons as the top assistant at Binghamton University. As the 7th head coach in the history of the men's soccer program, he joins a list that includes Hal Greig (1956-59), David Haase (1960-66), Al Miller (1967-72), Timo Liekoski (1973-75), Jim Lennox (1976-2002), and Ian McIntyre (2003-09).
At Binghamton, Scott assisted in the management and development of all phases of the Bearcats' program including recruiting, training, match preparation, team academics, and alumni and community relations. During his stay at BU, he has been a key factor in the team's Division I success. After their first two years competing at the Division I level in 2001 and 2002, the Bearcats went 69-37-29 in the past seven years with two appearances in the NCAA Tournament, two America East Conference titles, and six trips to the America East Tournament finals.
As a Hartwick player, Scott donned the blue and white in 1996 starting all 18 games. He finished the campaign ranked 2nd in assists and tied for 4th in scoring with a goal and five helpers. After his freshman season, Scott returned to his native Scotland to compete on the semi-professional level for Fraserburgh FC and Buckie Thistle FC from 1997-2000. He earned a bachelor's degree in 2000 from the University of Abertay in Dundee, Scotland, in the field of sports coaching.
Scott began his coaching career at Plattsburgh State in 2000, serving as the assistant women's coach before accepting the assistant position at Binghamton in the fall of 2001. He holds coaching certifications from the Scottish Football Association as well as National Soccer Coaches Association of America National, Advanced National, and Premier Diplomas. Scott also assists in the direction of B.C. United Fusion, a Premier Youth Soccer Club based in Endicott, NY.
Hartwick College
Brandon Raynor ( Coach )
Brandon Raynor begins his sixth season on staff at Hartwick in the Fall of 2023, recently being elevated to Associate Head Coach on August 1st. Raynor arrived at Wick after serving as an assistant men's soccer coach at his alma mater, Kings College, in Wilkes-Barre, PA.
In his four seasons with the Monarchs, he helped the program to an overall record of 51-23-7, with a Freedom Conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2014. Raynor aided in planning for practices and competitions, scouting reports, on-field training, recruiting, and he served as the teams goalkeeper coach.
In addition to his experience at Kings, Raynor has also served as coach of Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association Fury 2000 Club since 2014.
During his playing career at Kings, Raynor was both a goalkeeper and field player during the 2010-2013 seasons. In three years as a goalkeeper, he played over 1,000 minutes with a goals against average of 0.72 with 79 saves. After transitioning to the field in his junior season, he helped the Monarchs to the 2013 Freedom Conference title and the first NCAA appearance in their history.
Raynor earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Kings in 2014. He earned a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Excellence in Teaching in 2017. Raynor also was the goalkeeping assistant for the USL 2 side, Albany Rush in summer of '23.
Brown University
D'shon De Gannes ( Coach )
Connecticut College
Reuben Burk ( Coach )
Reuben Burk comes to Connecticut College after spending one year at Newberry College, two years at the College of the Holy Cross, and two years at Alfred University.
At Newberry, Burk was the recruiting coordinator and had the main responsibility of overseeing the recruiting process for all prospective student-athletes, both internationally and domestically. Burk helped establish one of Newberry's most diverse recruiting classes for 2018 by helping get commitments from Brazil, Italy, North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland. He also coordinated recruiting trips to Iceland, Norway, and Spain.
At Holy Cross, Burk helped with a variety of duties including daily coaching, recruiting nationally, scouting, helping plan offseason schedules, game day preparations, travel coordination, community service, and helping run summer camps and clinics.
Burk also served as the assistant coach at Alfred University. The team reached the Empire 8 semifinals in 2014, which marked the program's first conference tournament appearance in nine years. Burk was also part of a group which earned the 2014 Empire 8 Coaching Staff Award.
As a player, Burk was a four-year student-athlete at Hobart College. Under Head Coach Shawn Griffin, in both 2009 and 2011, Hobart finished in the top 25 Division III national rankings and made appearances in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. In 2009, Burk helped Hobart win the Liberty League conference championship.
Burk graduated from Hobart in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology/sociology and religious studies. He then got his master's in business administration from Alfred University in 2015. Burk holds a USSF C License as well as a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.
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SUNY-Maritime
Jared Schlosser ( Coach )
Jared Schlosser joined Maritime Mens soccer as an Assistant Coach for the 2023 season.
Schlosser will assist in all areas of the Mens Soccer Program, including on-field training and decision making, personnel management, program administration, and team travel.
Schlosser is originally from Rockland County, NY where in his youth he played for Clarkstown FC and FC Westchester. He also played as a forward for Pearl River High School, helping the team to county championships in 2010 and 2011, also reaching the section semifinals in 2011.
Schlosser attended Georgia Institute of Technology from 2012-2016, where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration.
He spent the next 6 years working as a project manager with a major real estate developer out of Greenwich, Connecticut. He has worked on projects through-out the tri-state area including East Fishkill, NY, Edgewater, NJ, and Norwalk, CT.
SUNY-Maritime
Maxwell Watson ( Coach )
Max Watson was named Head Coach of the Maritime mens soccer team in July 2023. He holds a U.S. Soccer Federation National B Coaching License and received the United Soccer Coaches 30 Under 30 award in 2022.
Watson also serves as the Assistant Director of Coaching for Downtown United Soccer Club, the club that he played for growing up. He returned to the club in 2023 and works primarily with high school boys. In addition, Watson was nominated and confirmed as the 1st Vice President of the Cosmopolitan Junior Soccer League (CJSL) in July 2024. The CJSL began in 1933 as a competitive league for over 25,000 youth soccer players across the five boroughs annually.
Prior to his arrival at Maritime, Watson had two seasons of Division I head coaching experience at the Virginia Military Institute. During the 2020 campaign (which was played in the Spring of 2021), he led the Keydets to a pair of wins, the first time in eight seasons they earned multiple victories. VMI also posted its highest team GPA in seven years during the 2020-21 academic year. Watson was elevated to head coach after serving as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator at VMI during the 2019 season.
He came to VMI after three seasons (2015-17) as an assistant coach at the University of Mary Washington. During that time, the Eagles posted a 41-15-3 overall record, won the 2017 Capital Athletic Conference title, and played in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. Watson recruited the 2017 CAC Rookie of the Year to Mary Washington and was on the staff of the back-to-back CAC Coach of the Year (2016-17).
His most recent stop before arriving at Fort Schuyler was as the Director of Player Development for the U11-U14 divisions at the Stafford Soccer Club in Stafford, VA. Along with his coaching responsibilities, Watson managed the curriculum, provided support to the technical director, assisted with college guidance and served as a mentor. He also worked as an academy scout for DC United of Major League Soccer, attending high-level matches to identify, evaluate and recommend players for the DC United Academy teams.
In 2019, Watson led the boys soccer team at Mountain View High School in Stafford, VA, to a 17-4-1 overall record and the Commonwealth District championship. He was honored as the Commonwealth District Coach of the hear and VHSL Region 5 Coach of the Year that season.
A 2015 graduate of Franklin & Marshall College, he played on the Diplomats 2013 squad that won the Centennial Conference championship and reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Watson received a masters degree from Mary Washington in 2018.
Marywood University
Matthew Guinto ( Coach )
Matt Guinto was named Head Men's Soccer Coach at Marywood in March 2022. He will also serve as the Facilities Manager for the Center for Athletics and Wellness. Guinto comes to Marywood after serving as Associate Head Coach at Vassar College in New York.
At Vassar, Guinto was promoted to Associate Head Coach for themen's soccer team in June of 2020. He joined the program as an assistant in 2019. A Syracuse, NY-native, Guinto came to Vassar having spent two seasons as the assistant coach at Utica College. Guinto also served as part of the facilities staff for the Vassar Athletics Department.
During his tenure, Guinto has helped the Brewers to a 11-4-2 (5-2-2 Liberty League) record in 2021 and to nine victories in 2019. The squad's season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic for the Fall 2020.
In that 2019 season, the Brewers posted impressive Liberty League victories over Bard, Union, St. Lawrence, Clarkson, RIT and then 22nd-ranked Ithaca at home in late October. Vassar advanced to the Liberty League Tournament, shouldering a tough 1-1 draw to RIT that saw the Tigers advance on penalty kicks. Guinto has helped mentor a number of outstanding players during his tenure, including three on All-League Honorable Mention, as well as 22 Liberty League All-Academic selections.
In his first season at Utica, Guinto helped the program recover from a 2-13-1 campaign in 2016 to an 8-9-2 record in the 2017 season. He left Utica after two seasons as the assistant, helping the program to 13 combined wins and recording the programs first-ever victories over Stevens Technology and Hobart College.
Guintos first experiences with coaching came at the club level with Greater Binghamton Football Club (Binghamton, NY) and with New York State West Olympic Development Program (ODP). He coached the 02 Select Boys side to three consecutive finals in 2016, as well as a semi-final penalty shootout loss at the 2017 Disney Wide World of Sports Presidents Day Cup, and a championship at the 2017 FC Delco Championships. Guinto also played three seasons for the clubs NPSL team and led the team in minutes played in his debut season. He helped his side record wins over DC United and New York Red Bulls, and has made 3 appearances in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup.
Guinto is a 2011 graduate of St. John Fisher College, where he played all four years and in 66 matches. He helped lead the Cardinals to the Empire 8 Conference Tournament three times, including an E8 Championship game appearance as a freshman in 2007. In his junior season he helped pace the Cardinals to an ECAC Upstate Championship crown. As a senior, he was named a captain.
Guinto is a USSF National D-Licensed and NSCAA Level 6-Licensed coach. He also holds a Level 1 Goalkeeper License through the NSCAA.
Wilkes University
Ryan Hilty ( Coach )
Ryan Hilty begins his third season on the touchline as assistant coach for the mens soccer team in the 2024 season.
Hilty joined the coaching staff after a four year playing career at Allegheny College. He has previous coaching experience at David Murray: World Cup Soccer Camp, where he oversaw practice sessions to enhance individual skills and team gameplay.
He graduated in May of 2022 from Allegheny College with a Bachelors degree in Computer Science.
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Albertus Magnus College
New Haven, CT (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Pete Hamasian Head Coach |
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American International College
Springfield, MA (0.0 mi) |
Division 2 |
Luke Perry Head Coach |
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Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Joseph Réal André Head Coach |
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Clark University
Worcester, MA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Alexander Ortega Assistant Coach |
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Curry College
Milton, MA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Peter Mendel Head Coach |
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Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA (0.0 mi) |
Division 1 |
Flo Liu Assistant Coach |
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Fisher College
Boston, MA (0.0 mi) |
NAIA |
John Del Valle Coach |
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Fordham University
Bronx, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 1 |
Phil Bannister Associate Head Coach |
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Haverford College
Haverford, PA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Glodi Konga Assistant Coach |
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La Roche College
Pittsburg, PA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Danté Nicholas Assistant Coach |
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Lycoming College
Williamsport, PA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Jordan Logan Assistant Men's Soccer Coach |
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New York University
New York, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
kim wyant Head Coach |
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Pace University
Pleasantville, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 2 |
Ed Evans Head Coach |
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Penn State University - Beaver
Monaca, PA (0.0 mi) |
NAIA |
Jim VanKirk Coach |
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SUNY-Binghamton
Binghamton, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 1 |
Adam Whitehead Assistant Coach |
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SUNY-Buffalo
Buffalo, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 1 |
Davie Carmichael Assistant Coach |
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Skidmore College
Saratoga Springs, NY (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Jeremiah Kneeland Head Coach |
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Union County College
Cranford, NJ (0.0 mi) |
Junior College |
Derek Samaroo Assistant Men's Soccer Coach |
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University of Saint Joseph CT
West Hartford, CT (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Cam Pilger Assistant coach |
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Waynesburg College
Waynesburg, PA (0.0 mi) |
Division 3 |
Treg Lunger Head Coach |
