Luke Doherty

Middletown, NY Soccer
Monday, July 01, 2024 - Wednesday, July 03, 2024

University of Wisconsin
Daniel Bermingham ( Coach )
Assistant coach/goalkeeper coach for the University of Wisconsin in the Big 10 conference.
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University of South Carolina
Josh Bronstorph ( Coach )
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University of Pittsburgh
Josh Oldroyd ( Coach )
Josh Oldroyd enters his first season as assistant coach for the Pitt mens soccer team in 2023. Oldroyd will work with the Panthers goalkeepers.   Oldroyd comes to Pittsburgh following five successful seasons as assistant coach at the University of Kentucky where he worked with the Wildcats goalkeepers.   The 2022 campaign was another impressive year for the Wildcats as they posted a 15-1-5 overall record while going 5-0-3 in Sun Belt Conference games while earning their first Sun Belt Tournament title and earning the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. After advancing to their third straight NCAA Championship Sweet 16, the Wildcats fell 2-1 to Pitt for their lone loss of the season.   Under Oldroyds tutelage, true freshman goalkeeper Casper Mols put together one of the best seasons between the pipes in program history as he earned First Team All-America honors to go along with Sun Belt Conference Goalkeeper of the Year and All-Sun Belt Conference Tournament team. The Aabernaa, Denmark native finished off his first season with a 11-1-4 overall record, a 0.76 goals-against average, .700 save percentage and seven shutouts. Overall during the 2022 season, the Wildcats goalkeepers allowed just 16 goals across 23 games.   The 2021 season was one to remember for Kentucky as Oldroyd helped lead the Wildcats to their second C-USA Tournament championship title in program history after defeating Florida Atlantic in an overtime thriller. Kentucky then went on to its fourth NCAA Championship Sweet 16 appearance.   Kentuckys award haul in 2021 was nothing short of impressive. The Wildcats landed three players on the All-C-USA First Team, one on the Second Team, three on the Third Team, two on the All-Freshman Team, and four on the All-Tournament Team. Goalkeeper Jan Hoffelner was named the C-USA Goalkeeper of the Year and earned the Golden Boot Award, while he joined Luis Grassow and Marcel Meinzer on the USCA All-Region First Team. Under Oldroyd, Hoffelner became the third UK player to ever earn United Soccer Coaches First-Team All-American in 2021. Hoffelner was also a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist and concluded the season as the NCAA Division I outright leader in goals-against average (.417), also tied for first with 12 shutouts. During an extended 2020 season, Oldroyd helped guide the Wildcats to the third NCAA Championship Sweet 16 appearance in school history, marking the second such appearance in the last three seasons. Between the fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters, redshirt senior Aimé Mabika was selected with the 26th pick in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft by Inter Miami FC. One week prior, Kalil ElMedkhar signed a two-year contract with FC Dallas after his Homegrown Rights were acquired from the Philadelphia Union. At the conclusion of the spring, Mabika earned United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region honors and six Wildcats received C-USA postseason accolades, including first-team All-C-USA performer and C-USA Co-Midfielder of the Year Marcel Meinzer. Redshirt junior Leon Jones earned first-team All-C-USA and United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region distinction before embarking on his professional career with Dunfermline Athletic FC in his home country of Scotland. In 2019, Oldroyd helped lead Kentucky to an NCAA Tournament victory at home for the second consecutive season with a 2-1 overtime victory over Loyola Chicago. Four Wildcats received United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region recognition, while seven earned Conference USA honors at the end of the season. Mabika was named C-USA Player of the Year and a United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-American. Oldroyd was part of UKs United Soccer Coaches Southeast Region Staff of the Year as the Wildcats marched to one of the most historic seasons in program history in 2018. The Wildcats enjoyed a record-setting fall that year, winning both the C-USA regular season and tournament title, setting the school record for wins (19), reaching the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight, going 5-1 against top-25 opponents, and welcoming multiple 3,000-plus crowds to The Bell. Working with the teams goalkeepers, Oldroyd helped Enrique Facusse earn United Soccer Coaches All-America honors in 2018. Overall, three Wildcats JJ Williams (First Team), Facusse (Second Team) and Mabika (Third Team) were named All-Americans by the United Soccer Coaches for the 2018 season. Williams was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, the highest individual award in college soccer, as he went on to sign a Generation Adidas Contract and be a first-round pick of Columbus Crew in the MLS SuperDraft. Facusse was also named All-Region for the second year in a row as well as first-team All-C-USA. His .49 goals-against average ranked fourth nationally and his .84 save percentage ranked 12th in Division I. Facusse also led the nation in shutouts. Oldroyd joined the UK staff after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Evansville where the Purple Aces went a combined 21-16-5. His main duties involved training the teams goalkeepers as well as working with the overall defensive strategy and scouting.  He worked at Lindsey Wilson College as an assistant coach prior to joining the Evansville staff where he helped the Blue Raiders to a NAIA National Tournament berth in 2016. Prior to beginning his coaching career, Oldroyd enjoyed a stellar playing career at Bryan College in the NAIA. The Leeds, England, native was a three-time all-league honoree, capping his senior season with the Appalachian Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year award. During his time with the Lions, he helped the team claim both a regular season and tournament crown. Before his move to the United States, Oldroyd spent time with Altofts FC in West Yorkshire, England, and played a part in the clubs U19 squad lifting the Northern Alliance Premier League title in 2011. He also competed with the Leeds United FC academy as well as with NEW College Pontefract.
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Brown University
Chase Wileman ( Coach )
Chase Wileman enters his second season as the Friends of Brown Mens Soccer Head Coaching Chair in 2023-24. Wileman, the seventh head coach in program history, comes to Providence with 11 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience, nine of which were as a top assistant, most recently serving as the associate head coach at the University of Kentucky since July 2018.   Duriing his first season in 2022, Wileman guided the Bears to an 8-6-3 record, which included signature wins at Providence and Boston College. Wileman also brought in the 30th ranked recruiting class to Brown in his first full recruiting season. Wileman started at Kentucky in 2014 as an assistant coach and was promoted to associate head coach before the 2018 season. In his eight seasons, Wileman helped lead the Wildcats to a 100-36-22 overall record and seven NCAA Tournament appearances in eight seasons.   While Wileman was at Kentucky, the Wildcats won two Conference USA Regular Season Championships (2015, 2018) and two Conference USA Tournament Championships (2018, 2021). In 2018, Kentucky reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the best showing in program history. The Wildcats also advanced to the Sweet 16 in each of the 2020 and 2021 seasons.   Under Wilemans tutelage, Kentucky saw six players named All-Americans, four tabbed as Conference USA Player of the Year, and four selected in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft.   Wileman is no stranger to the Ivy League as prior to his start at Kentucky, he spent three seasons (2011-13) as an assistant coach at Dartmouth. With the Big Green, Wileman served as the lead recruiter for the class that won four straight Ivy League Titles from 2014-17.   Dartmouth won the Ivy League Championship in 2011, earning Wileman and the Big Green a berth into the NCAA Tournament.   Wileman also has coaching experience at the North Texas Olympic Development Program where he served as a staff coach in 2011 and with FC Dallas as a camp and clinic instructor from 2007-09.   Prior to his coaching days, Wileman was a four-year member of the mens soccer team at Southern Methodist University where he made four NCAA Tournament appearances from 2003-06, advancing to the 2005 College Cup. SMU won three regular season conference championships and three conference tournament championships with Wileman on the roster. He served as a team captain in 2006 and was named to the Conference USA First Team and the NSCAA All-Midwest First Team. He was selected in the 2007 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft by FC Dallas where he made numerous appearances from 2007-09.   Wileman earned his bachelors degree in markets and culture from SMU in 2007.   A native of Grand Prairie, Texas,  Wileman and his wife Chelsea currently reside in Cranston, R.I.   WHAT THEYRE SAYING ABOUT COACH WILEMAN   I am so proud of Chase. We are happy for him and his family, but certainly sad to see him go. Coach Wileman is one of the best coaches I have ever worked with. He has been a huge part of our success here at Kentucky. His ability to help young men develop, not just into elite soccer players, but great people is second to none. His Ivy League experience, having been a big part of a nationally-competitive Dartmouth program, will be a huge asset at Brown. He is ready for this. I look forward to watching his success and wish Chase and Chelsea all the best. Johan Cedergren, Head Coach University of Kentucky   Exciting times are ahead for Brown men's soccer! Coach Wileman is an excellent coach and knows exactly what to do to build championship teams in the Ivy League. He has helped build and coach many NCAA tournament teams and won many conference championships. I have no doubt Brown will be competing for championships soon. Congrats to Coach Wileman and Brown soccer!" Chad Riley, Head Coach Notre Dame   I am delighted that Chase will have the opportunity to lead the historic mens soccer program at Brown University. In Chase, Brown has hired one of the most dedicated and talented coaches working in NCAA Division I. During his years at Dartmouth and Kentucky, Chase made a tremendous impact on the success of both programs, as well as a highly positive impact on the student-athletes that he has coached. I am excited to follow his progress at Brown and look forward to seeing their mens soccer program thrive under his leadership. Jeff Cook, Head Coach Penn State University
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George Washington University
Iain Langstone ( Coach )
Revolutionaries hire UDC assistant with distinguished resume WASHINGTON - The George Washington University men's soccer team has identified Iain Langstone as the newest member of the coaching staff, joining head coach Craig Jones and assistants Ben Mortimer and John Szaro in preparation for the 2024 season. Langstone comes to GW after three seasons as a full-time assistant at UDC and with over 15 years of combined club and college coaching experience.  "Firstly, I want to thank Head Coach Craig Jones and Athletic Director Tanya Vogel for this opportunity," said Langstone. "I am extremely excited and privileged to be joining the GW coaching staff, and can't wait to get to work." During Langstone's time at UDC, his role involved working on all aspects of the program, including match analysis, scouting, preparing and running field sessions, and both local and international recruiting. Langstone was a part of multiple successful seasons at UDC. Notably, he was on staff when UDC went on an 11-game unbeaten streak in 2021, and when UDC reached the East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship Final for only the second time in program history. Langstone played a role in developing multiple highly-achieving student-athletes at UDC, which includes the 2021 ECC Offensive Player of the Year (Vitor Gomez), the 2023 ECC Rookie of the Year (Isaiah Daniel) and an assembly of student-athletes recognized with All-Conference and All-Region accolades.   "We are excited to get Iain working with our group immediately when they return from break," said Jones. "His experience and player care are a strength that continued to impress me in our conversations." Langstone brings a wealth of experience from his 15+ years of combined club and college coaching experience, having held numerous positions at each level. Age Group Director, Juniors Academy Director, Pro 23s Head Coach and Maryland State Olympic Development Program (ODP) Assistant Coach are all recent titles held by Langstone, and he also currently serves as the U16 (2008) MLS Next Head Coach and Age Group Lead at Alexandria Soccer Association. "I know I am joining a program that is in a good place and I am looking forward to assisting in developing the current group while recruiting future student-athletes with a champion mentality, on and off the field," said Langstone. Langstone played collegiate soccer at D-II Slippery Rock from 2005-09, where he led The Rock to two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships, three NCAA tournaments and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. His career stats include being ranked T-3rd all-time in program game winning goals (six) and T-8th all-time for program games played (77). Langstone is currently pursuing a US Soccer A youth license, and already holds a US Soccer B license, a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper L1 diploma, a United Soccer Coaches Performance Analysis diploma, and is certified as an injury prevention specialist. "From the start in a very competitive pool of candidates, Iain demonstrated the professionalism and character traits that I believe will improve and continue to grow our program. His enthusiasm for the role will be a great addition for our students' development and will help them individually, and as a team achieve the goals we hope to achieve moving forward," Jones concluded.
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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.
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Niagara University
Jim Lemley ( Coach )
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kyle Findlay ( Coach )
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Marist College
Rob Esposito ( Coach )
Rob Esposito currently assists Matt Viggiano in coaching the Marist Red Foxes. As a student-athlete, Esposito played at Herkimer Community College from 2004-2006, where the team finished as national runners-up in 2004 and won a National Championship in 2005. Following his time at Herkimer, Esposito enrolled at SUNY Fredonia, playing from 2006-2008, when the team finished as SUNYAC runners-up in 2006 and conference champions in 2007. During his time at Fredonia, Esposito was named NSCAA All-Region twice and after graduation, played for the Westchester Flames of the PDL. Esposito began coaching in 2011 at Dutchess Community College, before he was hired as an assistant at Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh from 2012-17, winning a conference championship during the 2013 season. Esposito holds a FAW C License.
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Coastal Carolina University
Juan Fajardo ( Coach )
Former Ram Juan Fajardo-Ortiz wrapped up his first season as Director of Operations following the 2023 year. Fajardo-Ortiz helped coach the Rams to the 2023 Atlantic 10 Regular Season title and Andrey Salmeron was named A-10 Rookie of the Year. The former Ram returns to VCU after spending the previous three seasons as a graduate assistant at Coastal Carolina where he helped the Chanticleers make the 2021 NCAA Tournament.  Prior to joining the Coastal staff, Fajardo-Ortiz began his coaching career in the youth game for Fredericksburg Football Club in 2016. He then took a position as an assistant coach at Ashland University in Ohio where he helped lead the Eagles to a GLIAC Tournament Title and an appearance in the NCAA Division II national tournament. Fajardo-Ortiz played for VCU from 2013-16 where he made 62 appearances and started 58 matches for the Rams. He was a member of the 2013 squad that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, and he earned a pair of All-Atlantic 10 honors. He was also a member of the Honduras U-17 and U-20 national teams. Fajardo-Ortiz graduated from VCU in 2017 and he earned his MBA while a member of the Ashland coaching staff.
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Wheaton College IL
Pablo Arriaga ( Coach )
Pablo Arriaga joined the Elmhurst University men's soccer staff prior to the 2022 season. He spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Greenville University, helping the Panthers finish the 2021 season with a 12-9-1- record and a trip to the conference tournament semi-finals.  Prior to his coaching career, he played four years at Vanguard University, a top-15 NAIA program. During his four years the team made two trips to the Sweet 16 and three total trips to the National tournament. Arriaga holds a bachelors degree from Vanguard University and a masters degree from Greenville. He also holds his USSF D License USSF C License.
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Kenyon College
Travis Wall ( Coach )
Wall, the former 2011 National Player of the Year at Ohio Wesleyan and native of Columbus, Ohio, takes command of the Owls after serving four seasons as head coach at St. Olaf College, an NCAA Division III institution in Northfield, Minnesota.  At Saint Olaf, Wall led one of the most impressive four-year turnarounds in NCAA Division III mens soccer, transforming a program that was 4-13-1 and 5-13 in the two seasons preceding his arrival. In his first year, he led the team to a 9-9 regular season and an appearance in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) playoffs for the first time in five years. After being picked to finish eighth in the preseason coaches poll and going 2-8 in conference play the year prior, the Oles took sixth place with a 5-5 record, marking the largest year-to-year improvement in the conference.  After the COVID-19 pandemic canceled his second season in charge, the Oles reappeared as a new team in 2021. He guided St. Olaf to a 19-3-1 record, the MIAC regular-season title, and an appearance in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. He was named both the 2021 MIAC Coach of the Year and the 2021 United Soccer Coaches Region IX Staff of the Year. The 2021 Oles had a top-10 scoring offense and two players named to All-America teams. They tied for the most wins in the country while also orchestrating a 15-game winning streak, which tied for the longest in the country. The Oles reached a national ranking as high as No. 10. In 2022, the Oles went 15-5-2, won the MIAC Tournament, and made another showing in the NCAA Tournament. The Oles navigated the nations hardest non-conference strength of schedule and again were a top-10 scoring offense in NCAA DIII. Two more players were named to All-America teams after another strong season, and the Oles became one of only five teams in the country to make return trips to the NCAA Sweet 16. Walls teams had two players named MIAC Rookie of the Year, two MIAC Offensive Players of the Year, eight All-Region players, one Academic All-American, and three players named All-Americans for four total selections. His St. Olaf teams compiled a record of 43-18-3 (.695) and a conference record of 22-7-1 (.750), and the 34 combined wins over the 2021 and 2022 seasons tied for fifth-most in NCAA DIII. Prior to his time at St. Olaf, Wall was assistant coach for two years and associate head coach for two more years at Ohio Wesleyan. During that span, he recruited three North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Newcomers of the Year, and the Battling Bishops made the NCAA Tournament three times. Wall also carries three seasons of high-level club coaching experience as the head coach of the U19 Ohio Premier Soccer Club Green team and was named the 2018 United Soccer Coaches Midwest Regional Coach of the Year. In 2018, he led the team to the U19 ECNL National Championship with a team that had eight members sign to play for Division I programs, including Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) National Player of the Year Luke Kiley. The team finished fifth at the US Youth Soccer (USYS) Nationals in 2017 and was a semifinalist in 2016. In 2014, Wall served as the Director of Soccer Operations at NCAA DI Xavier University. The Musketeers went 15-6-2 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. At Xavier, he worked with the 2014 Big East Staff of the Year during a season where the Musketeers set program records for wins, shutouts, and goals against average. During his collegiate playing days, Wall was a two-time first-team All-American, captain of Ohio Wesleyans 2011 national championship team, and the 2011 NSCAA National Player of the Year. As a senior, Wall finished fifth in the country in points (53), ninth in goals (19), and fourth in assists (15) as a member of the third-highest-scoring team in the country. Over his four-year career at OWU, Walls teams went a combined 78-11-5 (.856). He was named to the NCACs All-Decade Team and, after taking his place among Ohio Wesleyans top-five all-time career leaders in goals (49), assists (36), and points (134), was inducted into the universitys Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022 joining both his siblings Sarah and Tyler who were both standouts for the Battling Bishops soccer teams. Following his college career, Wall played two years of professional soccer for Minnesota United FC in 2012 and 2013 in the North American Soccer League.
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Hobart College
Rob Brandell ( Coach )
Brandell joined the Hobart soccer staff in February of 2022.  In his first season on the sidelines for the Statesmen, Brandell guided the team to an 8-5-5 overall record.Hobart earned the six seed in the Liberty League tournament. The eight wins were highlighted by victories over seventh-ranked Rochester and 20th-ranked Clarkson. Brandell came to Hobart after spending two years at Gettysburg College as an assistant coach on the soccer and tennis teams. In one season with the Bullets, he helped them to a 13-6-2 overall record. Gettysburg finished runner-up in the Centennial Conference tournament and earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. He mentored six All-Centennial Conference selections and had nine players named to the Centennial Conferences Academic Honor Roll.   Brandell also spent two years as a graduate assistant at Misericordia. He was involved in all aspects of the mens soccer program, including recruitment, player development, game day management, scouting, film breakdown and alumni engagement. The Cougars were 4-3-0 in MAC Freedom play during the 2019 season. Brandell completed his masters degree in organizational management in 2020.   A 2017 graduate of St. Lawrence, Brandell was a three-time All-Liberty League selection, earning first team honors in 2014, second team honors in 2016 and honorable mention praise in 2017. As a sophomore, he racked up 20 points on eight goals and four assists, guiding the Saints to a 17-2-2 overall record and a Liberty League regular season and tournament title. Brandell helped the Saints to four NCAA tournament appearances highlighted by a run to the quarterfinals in 2013. Brandell also earned NSCAA All-East Region first team honors and All-ECAC praise in 2014.   Brandells coaching education includes a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper 1 Diploma, United Soccer Coaches Grassroots Coaching Introduction and United Soccer Coaches Special Topics Diploma.
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Vassar College
Andrew Mpasiakos ( Coach )
Andrew Mpasiakos joins the Brewers following two seasons as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Case Western Reserve University. Mpasiakos assisted in on-field coaching, practice planning, recruiting, practice and game schedules, player mentoring, and community service projects during his time there. He helped mentor two All-UAA Conference selections, two All-Ohio selections, and one Academic All-American. In addition, Mpasiakos worked with the Case Western athletics annual fundraising projects.  Before his time at Case Western, Mpasiakos served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Goucher College for two seasons. He assisted with all on-field coaching and recruiting, scouting reports and game film, and monitored student-athlete academic performance. At Goucher, he also coached the second freshman in program history to receive All-Landmark Conference honors.  Mpasiakos has also served as a head coach at Team Challenger FC-North, the boy's college director and head coach at Liverpool FCIA, a full-time staff coach at Cedar Stars Academy-Hudson Valley, and a staff coach for the New York Red Bulls youth training division. Mpasiakos earned his USSF B License in June of 2022 and holds USSF C, USC Premier, and USC Advanced National licenses.  In addition to his coaching experience, Mpasiakos played four years of NCAA Division III men's soccer at Virginia Wesleyan University, where he was part of the 2013 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship team that reached the NCAA Tournament. Mpasiakos graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies with a focus in business in 2017. He then received a Master's in Education in athletic administration and leadership from Goucher in 2019.
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Saint Vincent College
Matt Davis ( Coach )
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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.
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Washington Adventist University
Daniel Carroll ( Coach )
Daniel Carroll comes to WAU after serving as an educator and soccer coach in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is a native of Liverpool, England, and he grew up playing soccer for the world-renowned Manchester United Academy before venturing to the United States to play collegiate soccer in 2014. "We hit a home run with the hire of Coach Carroll," Lyons said. "Daniel came highly recommended by two of the industry's top coaches within the NAIA. In addition, he brings with him a strong recruiting network. He was a decorated player at Rio Grande, where he won an NAIA National Championship, and upon graduating, worked at TOP 25 William Carey as an assistant. Coach Carroll will elevate our department, and his passion for relationships will help in our efforts to recruit more student-athletes across the board. I know he will make an impact in Athletic Recruiting & the Men's Soccer Program." Carroll has led the program to new heights and was named the Continental Athletics Conference 2023-2024 Coach of the Year. Under his leadership, the team has consistently excelled on and off the field. Known for his tactical expertise, commitment to player development, and dedication to the success of the program, Carroll continues to elevate WAUs mens soccer team to prominence within the conference. His coaching style emphasizes discipline, teamwork, and a passion for the game. Before Carrolls time in Louisiana, he ran his own private soccer training business and was an Assistant Coach for the Men's soccer program at William Carey University, a Top 25 NAIA program. During his two years in Mississippi, he helped lead William Carey to a record-winning season and to the Semi-Finals of the National Tournament (2018), and to the Quarter-Finals of the National Tournament (2019). In addition, his staff was recognized as Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches in 2018. Daniel is a 2018 Graduate of the University of Rio Grande in Ohio, where he won an NAIA National Championship (2015). He also led his team back to the NAIA National Championship game in 2016 while claiming the River States Conference Tournament Championship and the River States Conference League championship from 2014-2018. Carroll was also named Defensive Player of the Tournament (2015), All-Tournament Team Selection (2015), and River States Conference Scholar-Athlete (2014-18). Carroll earned his bachelor's degree in English and Philosophy from the University of Rio Grande in 2018 and received his master's degree in English literature from William Carey in 2020. He holds his USSF National C License and United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma. Daniel resides with his wife, Arielle, and their cat, Waffles, in Rockville, MD.
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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.
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University of Mount Union
David Krems ( Coach )
David Krems is in his first season as head men's soccer coach at Mount Union. Krems has spent the last two seasons as an assistant men's soccer coach at Penn State-Behrend in Erie, Pennsylvania. In those seasons, he helped lead the Lions to a 35-6-2 record with a pair of Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference titles, and two NCAA Tournament appearances including a run to the round of 16 in 2018. Prior to being at Penn State-Behrend, Krems had assistant coaching stints at Case Western Reserve University, Notre Dame College, Hiram College and Xavier University. Krems was a four-year starter as a player at Hiram as the Terriers went 43-17-13 over his career and he is currently seventh in school history in career goals. A native of Lakewood, Ohio, he graduated from Hiram with a bachelor's degree in Business Management.
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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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William Paterson University of New Jersey
Matt Heitmann ( Coach )
Former Pioneer student-athlete and assistant Matt Heitmann 14 was named the William Paterson mens soccer head coach during the summer of 2022.     Heitmann had already been an 11-year member of the WP coaching staff when he was named the head coach -- eight seasons as an assistant coach (2014-21), two as an undergraduate assistant coach (2011-12), and one as a volunteer assistant coach (2013).     Heitmann (2007-10) was a standout in the Pioneer defensive third, earning selections to the 2010 All-New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) First Team and National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) South Atlantic All-Region Third Team, the 2009 All-NJAC Second Team and the 2008 All-NJAC Honorable Mention. A starter in 17 of 19 matches as a senior, the back had one goal and an assist, including the tying goal for his first career score in a 2-1 win at Kean. The 2008 ECAC Metro Region Tournament Most Outstanding Player, he had a goal and two assists while starting 73 of 77 career matches and helped lead WP to the second round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament.    In addition to coaching the Pioneers, Heitmann has also worked with FC Motown (United Soccer League 2, National Premier Soccer League, U23; 2020-current).     Heitmann has played for New Jersey Blaze (National Premier Soccer League; 2009-11), Motown FC (Garden State Soccer League; 2011-15).     A native of Westwood, N.J., Heitmann was awarded a William Paterson bachelors degree in exercise science in 2014. He holds a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) C License and NSCAA National Diploma.
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Concordia University Chicago
Ben Curtz ( Coach )
Ben Curtz joins Concordia University Chicago as the Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, bringing a rich background of both international and national soccer experience. Curtz's journey began as a youth national team player for Thailand, where he honed his skills and gained invaluable experience on the international stage. He further distinguished himself as a youth national club champion in Thailand, showcasing his exceptional talent and leadership abilities early on. At Messiah University, Curtz played both varsity and club soccer, contributing to the teams impressive record as 11-time NCAA D3 National Champions. His notable achievements include reaching the NCAA D3 Elite Eight in 2018, reflecting his commitment and high-level performance. Curtzs playing career extended to the semi-professional leagues in Ecuador and Thailand from 2022 to 2023, where he continued to develop his skills and compete at a high level. As the Technical Director for Vachiralai United from 2021 to 2023, Curtz demonstrated exceptional leadership, guiding the team to three national championships. His strategic vision and technical expertise were instrumental in the teams success. Now, at Concordia University Chicago, Curtz leverages his extensive playing and coaching background to inspire and develop the women's soccer team, aiming to bring them to new heights. His diverse experiences and proven track record make him a valuable asset to the program.
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University of Valley Forge
Gorge Andino ( Coach )
-Name: Gorge Andino -Playing Experience: Four years of college soccer -Educational Background: BS in Sport Management 2019                                              MS in Human Resource 2025 -Coaching Experience: Head Coach at Aspen Hill Soccer Club 2019-2022                                        Volunteer Coach at Washington Adventist University 2022-2023                                        Men's Soccer Assistant Coach at University of Valley Forge 2023-Today
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California State Polytechnic University
Kevin McCarthy ( Coach )
Kevin McCarthy was added to head coach Matt OSullivans staff in March 2020, and will serve as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.   Kevin McCarthy joins the Broncos after three years as assistant coach for the CSUSM mens soccer program. In 2019, the Cougars posted a 6-8-2 overall record and a 4-4-2 CCAA record in a season shortened two games by wildfires around Sonoma State and Cal State LA. It was CSUSM's second time finishing with a .500 record in conference play since joining the league in 2015. The Cougars' win over No. 25 Fresno Pacific to begin the season was the program's first win over a ranked opponent since 2016. After starting the 2018 season with a 6-0 record, the Cougars made history by breaking into the United Soccer Coaches Division II Top 25 Poll for the first time as an NCAA member as the team took a No. 19 ranking. The team ended the season with an overall record of 8-7-2 (4-6-2 CCAA).   During his four years with Frostburg State, McCarthy helped the Bobcats to 34 wins, including a pair of CAC Tournament and two ECAC Tournament appearances.   Frostburg emerged as one of the top defensive teams in the nation in his final two seasons. In 2016, the Bobcats finished eighth in the nation in save percentage (.883) after ranking second nationally (.909) following the 2014 campaign.      In his first year, McCarthy helped lead the Bobcats to a 13-7 overall record that included a perfect 9-0 record at home. Frostburg advanced to the CAC Tournament semifinals and won the FSU Tournament, both for the third-straight season.   Prior to his time at FSU, McCarthy had several coaching stints at the collegiate level. In 2012, McCarthy served as the mens and womens assistant coach at Ave Maria University. In 2011-12, he was an assistant coach at Manhattanville College. He was responsible for recruiting, scouting, helping with team academics and assisted in event management. The Valiants finished 15-4-1 and appeared in the NCAA Tournament.   McCarthy received his first collegiate assistant position at William Smith College in the spring of 2011. He designed and assisted with training sessions for the womens soccer team.   A 2011 graduate of Hobart College, McCarthy served as team captain and led the Statesmen to a 52-15-12 overall record with three appearances in the NCAA Tournament. He was a three-time Liberty League All-Academic honoree and garnered All-Liberty League Second Team honors as a senior in 2010.   In 2013, McCarthy played for and served as team captain of the Cape Coral Hurricanes of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL).   McCarthy received his United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma in January 2013 and MBA at Frostburg State in 2015. He currently resides with his fiancé Sarah and their dog Kono in San Clemente, Calif.
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Felician College
Brandon Levine ( Coach )
Brandon Levine was appointed as the seventh head men's soccer coach at Felician University in August 2021. In July 2022, he was promoted to a full-time position in the athletics department.  During his initial season, Levine guided the Golden Falcons to their first Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference playoff appearance in 10 years. Felician finished seventh in the 2021 CACC regular-season standings and fell to No. 2 seed Wilmington University during the league quarterfinals. Levine was named the interim head coach at Purchase College late in the 2017 season, and guided the Panthers during that year's Skyline Conference playoffs. He served as Purchase's head coach the next two seasons and compiled a won-lost-tied record of 13-19-4. His teams produced five All-Skyline honorees. Levine has previous collegiate coaching experience as an assistant at Dutchess County Community College. Levine possesses a U.S. Soccer Federation 'C' coaching license and a United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma, and is the high school program manager for Cedar Stars Academy in Carlstadt. He is also certified as a personal trainer by the American College of Sports Medicine. From 2014 to 2022, Levine was a senior health fitness specialist at the Corporate Fitness Works Facility at Mastercard Worldwide in Purchase, N.Y. Levine was the 2007 Times Herald Record Player of the Year for Goshen (N.Y.) High School. He began his collegiate playing days at Dowling College, appearing in 15 contests for the 2008 Golden Lion squad that advanced to the Division II national championship game. He then transferred to SUNY Plattsburgh, where he was a three-year starter at outside midfield and outside back. The Cardinals won the 2010 SUNYAC championship plus two regular-season conference crowns, and made two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, during his career.  Levine also holds the title of Athletics Assistant at Felician. He assists the athletics department with day-to-day financial matters, including oversight of ticketing and concessions. Levine earned a B.S. in independent studies from Plattsburgh State in 2013. He and his wife, Kathryn, reside in Florida, N.Y.
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Colby-Sawyer College
Zack Grady ( Coach )
Zack Grady enters his second season in New London in 2023-24.  In his first season as the head coach of the Chargers, Grady went 5-11-3 with a 2-8-2 GNAC record. Under his direction, Grady had two GNAC All-Conference Third Team selections and a GNAC All-Rookie team member. Grady was also an ample part in bringing Blackrock FC to Colby-Sawyer College in 2023 and was an assistant coach for the USL League Two team over the summer.  Grady arrived in New London following six years as an assistant coach at the Division III level. Grady most recently was an assistant coach under legendary coach Mike Pilger at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut for the past four years. Prior to his time at Trinity, Grady spent two seasons as the assistant coach at Wheaton College (Mass.). Grady also continues to be a renown coach on the New England soccer club circuit, being the current head coach of the 2005 boys Elite Clubs National League Team of the FC Stars. Grady was previously the head coach of Black Rock FC for a pair of years. Grady was a four-year starter at New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) member Williams College from 2011-14, where he was the leading scorer for for the conference in his senior season, while also being honored as a member of the All-New England and All-NESCAC teams. Zack was apart of two final four teams for the Ephs. Grady competed one season in the United Soccer League as a member of the Western Massachusetts Pioneers in 2015. Grady earned his Bachelor's Degree in History with a concentration in Civil Rights, and went on to earn a Master's Degree in Applied Sports Psychology at St. Mary's University in London, England in 2016.
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Washington Adventist University
Giovani Batista Fiorio ( Coach )
Giovani Batista is a dynamic and highly motivated individual who brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as a Graduate Assistant at Washington Adventist University. With a passion for both athletics and academia, Giovani is committed to making a positive impact on the university's soccer program and the growth and development of its student-athletes. Giovani's journey in the United States began at Union College in Kentucky, where he spent four years as an integral part of the Soccer Program. During this time, he not only demonstrated exceptional skills on the field but also excelled in the classroom. Giovani's dedication to his studies culminated in successfully completing Business Management and Marketing degrees, underscoring his commitment to personal and academic excellence. Beyond his accomplishments at Union College, Giovani further honed his talents by serving as an Assistant Soccer Coach and Student Life Manager at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas. Through these roles, he gained invaluable experience guiding and mentoring student-athletes, fostering a positive and supportive environment, and promoting holistic development both on and off the field. Giovani's multifaceted background in athletics, business, marketing, coaching, and student affairs makes him an exceptional fit for the Graduate Assistant position at Washington Adventist University. His diverse skill set enables him to contribute significantly to the university's soccer program, creating a nurturing and high-performing environment for student-athletes. Driven by a strong desire to make a meaningful difference, Giovani is enthusiastic about embracing the challenges and opportunities that come with his role as a Graduate Assistant. He is eager to collaborate with the coaching staff and administration to enhance the team's performance, build a culture of excellence, and cultivate the personal and athletic growth of each student-athlete under his care. With a winning combination of passion, dedication, and a commitment to continuous improvement, Giovani Batista is poised to be a driving force behind the success of Washington Adventist University's soccer program. As a true advocate for student-athletes, he looks forward to contributing to the university's mission of academic excellence and athletic achievement.
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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.
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Clarkson University
Augusto Lima ( Coach )
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SUNY-Maritime
Andrew Laurenzano ( Coach )
Coach Laurenzano played 4 years at Catholic University under coach Travis Beauchamp. He won a Landmark Conference Championship, and played in the NCAA DIII Tournament. He has just started his coaching career with Suny Maritime as the Men's Team Assistant Coach at the beginning of the New Year.
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Russell Sage College
Amir Pasic ( Coach )
Russell Sage Colleges Director of Athletics Sandy Augstein-Collins announced the selection of Amir Pasic (Burlington, VT) as the new head mens soccer coach. Pasic arrives at RSC after having served this last season as a member of the Hobart College mens soccer coaching staff. He joins the staff in January of 2022.   Director of Athletics Sandy Augstein-Collins commented, I am thrilled to announce Amir Pasic as our new men's soccer coach! She added, Amir comes to Sage with a vast array of experiences - from his Division I and III playing experience as a student-athlete to his vast experience coaching.  He is primed to be a head coach and I look forward to the direction and growth of our men's soccer program under Amir's guidance.   Pasic noted, Its an incredible honor to be named head soccer coach at Russell Sage College and Id like to thank Sandy Augstein-Collins, Jim Lyons and the rest of the hiring committee for this tremendous opportunity. He added, I feel strongly about the program and am excited about the direction the program is headed. I am eager to get started with our returning and future Gators, the memories we will create are ones that will last a lifetime.   While at Hobart for the 2021 season, he helped the Statesmen to an 8-7-2 mark. Prior to his time at Hobart, Pasic spent two years as the head coach of Morrisville State women's soccer team. In 2019, he guided the Mustangs to a 6-11-0 overall record and a 4-7 record in NEAC play. Morrisville's 2020 season was cancelled due to the pandemic. Pasic mentored three all-conference selections with the Mustangs. Prior to Morrisville, he was part of the coaching staff at Middlebury in the spring of 2019 where he was responsible for the organization and execution of player identification clinics along with training sessions and video analysis.   Pasic earned a master's degree in athletic leadership from Castleton in December of 2018. While at Castleton University, he served as a graduate assistant coach for the Spartans men's soccer. During his time on the sideline, Pasic helped the squad capture the 2017 North Atlantic Conference title and a spot in the NCAA tournament. He coordinated team travel, helped with academic oversight and recruiting, and mentored Castleton's goalies.   Pasic also had coaching stints with Hendrix College's men's and women's programs and worked as a goalkeeper coach for Arkansas United in 2016.   Pasic had a stellar collegiate career as a goalie. As a senior at Castleton, he was named the North Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year and earned first team All-NAC honors. He was 14-5-3 with eight shutouts and 93 saves. Pasic finished the year with a 0.74 goals against average and an .853 save percentage. Pasic holds the Spartan record for wins in a season. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science.   Pasic began his collegiate career at the University of Central Arkansas. He started all five games he played in during his rookie year, posting a 1.38 GAA and a .750 save percentage.    Amir holds a United Soccer Federation "C" license and a United Soccer Coaches "Advanced National" diploma.
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Lancaster Bible College
Josue Bosque ( Coach )
At Lancaster Bible College we have a saying "Pro Deo Get Aliis" which means "For God and each other". Our slogan embodies our ideals and the reason we play the beautiful game of soccer. We play for God because he is worthy, we work hard together because we are never satisfied, we love the game because it's our Joy and our challenge, and we unite on and off the field because that's when we are at our best. Coach Josue "Sway" Bosque has coached goalkeepers in Lancaster County for 4 years. Coach Bosque serves as the Lancaster Bible College Men's Soccer Goalkeeper Coach. In addition to his work with college athletes, Coach Bosque regularly provides training for local clubs from recreational youth to Semi-pro.
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West Virginia University
Andy Wright ( Coach )
Wright, a Mountaineer from 2004-07 and one of the best players in program history, returned to Morgantown after concluding a successful playing career, where he played for five clubs from 2007-15.   A three-time All-America honoree in 2007, Wright ranks in the top-10 in team history in numerous statistical categories. During his time donning the Old Gold and Blue, he helped lead the Mountaineers to three NCAA Tournaments and was named the Big East Midfielder of the Year in 2007 and a Big East All-Conference selection from 2005-07.   A Southport, England, native, Wright played in 83 matches in his WVU career, tied for third-most all-time, with 80 starts, second-most. He netted 11 game-winning goals in his Mountaineer career, one shy of tying the program record. Wright assisted on eight game-winning goals, second-most in team history, and his four game-winning assists in 2007 is tied for fourth all-time. Wrights 12 game-winning points in 2007 is second and his nine in 2006 is tied for ninth. He is second with 30 game-winning assists in his career.   Wright played a total of 6,755 minutes at WVU, which ranks No. 2 in program history, while his 17 assists was tied for second-most at the conclusion of his Mountaineer tenure.   His 60 career shots on goal was third-most in program history, and his 20 shots on goal in 2006 was tied for fourth. Wright recorded 151 shots, which was sixth on WVUs all-time list and   Wright led the team in shots in 2006, with 50, and tied for the team lead as a senior in 2007 with six goals.   The Mountaineers advanced to three NCAA Tournaments with Wright on the team, from 2005-07. They reached the NCAA Second Round in 2006 and the Sweet 16 in 2007.   Upon the conclusion of his WVU playing career, Wright returned to England to play professionally from 2008-15. He began his professional career with Scunthorpe United from 2008-12, where he helped the team win promotion from League 1 to the English Championship. He was loaned to Grimsby Town in 2010 and 2012. From 2012-15, he played for Morecambe before he concluded his playing career with Southport.   Wright also played for the Cape Cod Crusaders, a PDL team, before his senior season with the Mountaineers.
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University of Delaware
Jamie Cleland ( Coach )
Jamie Cleland began his first season as an assistant coach on the Delaware men's soccer staff during the 2022 season. Cleland serves as the Blue Hens goalkeepers coach after spending the last three seasons in the same role at Monmouth University. Cleland achieved great success in coaching the Blue Hens' goalkeepers in 2023. Clelands ability to succeed with multiple personnel in net was quite apparent. The assistant coach featured three different goalkeepers throughout the season as the result of injuries, having success with all of them. Each goalkeeper finished with at least one win and one tie. On average, Blue Hens goalkeeping only allowed 1.77 goals per game. Combined, the Hens goalies combined for 49 saves, which resulted in a 59% save rate. The Hens also shut out opponents in three matches. Clelands work with the goaltenders and team as a whole heavily contributed to the Hens nine-win season as well as moving onto the semi-finals in the CAA Tournament. Cleland helped guide Monmouth to one of the best seasons in program history in the spring of 2021. The Hawks won the MAAC Championship as the No. 6 seed, and defeated Bowling Green in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. By the end of the season, Monmouth was receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and had an RPI as high as nine. The team won four straight road games en route to the conference championship, including a victory at No. 1 Quinnipiac. Under Cleland's guidance, Sean Murray was tabbed the MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year. Monmouth won eight matches last fall, and advanced to the MAAC Tournament Semifinals. Murray led the conference with a 1.06 goals against average while earning Second Team All-MAAC recognition. Cleland has also been the director of goalkeeping at TSF Academy in Lincoln Park, N.J. during the last two years. Additionally, he previously served as head goalkeeper coach at Cedar Stars Academy and Arsenal Soccer Schools USA. Cleland was a two-year starter at St. Peters University, where he earned his degree in sports management in May, 2017.
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St. Bonaventure University
Conner Golley ( Coach )
My name is Conner Golley and I am currently the Goalkeeper Coach at St. Bonaventure University. Before St. Bonaventure I played four years of collegiate soccer at Gannon University.
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Davidson College
Jesse Diluzio ( Coach )
Jesse DiLuzio is the men's assistant soccer coach at Davidson College.Jesse also holds a Masters in Sports Administration and USSF B License.
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La Salle University
Taylor Thames ( Coach )
Taylor Thames enters his third season as the Explorers head coach after being hired to the post on August 9, 2021.   Thames finished his first season with a 6-10 record overall, and a 2-6 conference play record. Down the stretch of the season Thames coached the Blue & Gold to big back-to-back wins, scoring four goals in each of those games. Nigel Buckley, a senior forward, and a member of Coach Thames 2021 roster, was named to the Philadelphia Soccer 6 All-Star Team.   Thames joined the La Salle staff with over a decade of Division I coaching experience, most recently at Army West Point. During his two seasons with the Cadets, Thames was heavily involved in the program's recruiting efforts and was key in helping bring in a stellar 2020 class that was ranked 18th in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer, and the 2021 class that was ranked 19th in the country. With Thames on the staff, two Cadets garnered Second Team All-Patriot League accolades in Zac McGraw and Keenan O'Shea. McGraw additionally was the first Cadet in program history to be selected in the MLS Superdraft after he was picked by the Portland Timbers in the third round. During his time on the banks of the Hudson, Thames also played a pivotal role of the emergence and development of Jacob Suppiah. After missing nearly his entire rookie season due to injury, Suppiah returned as a sophomore and posted a pair of shutouts. He finished his season with a 0.88 goals-against average in seven matches played and was key in the draw against No. 19 Navy on Oct. 11 in the annual Army-Navy Cup at Talen Energy Stadium. "I am extremely honored and humbled to lead the La Salle men's soccer team," Thames said. "My family and I are very excited to join the Blue and Gold. I want to take this opportunity to thank [Brian Baptiste](https://goexplorers.com/staff.aspxstaff=447), [Dan Lobacz](https://goexplorers.com/staff.aspxstaff=450), the entire search committee and La Salle University. It is an exciting time to be an Explorer and we will set the standard in the Atlantic 10. It is our mission to develop great men that strive for excellence in all areas. La Salle has a great soccer tradition and I look forward to stepping into McCarthy Stadium with the team to represent this institution." Thames arrived at West Point with over nine years of coaching and playing experience after a four-year stint as an assistant coach at Cincinnati.  With the Bearcats, he coached a defense that posted 16 clean sheets and compiled 27 wins. During his second year on the staff, Cincinnati ranked inside the top five in the American Athletic Conference in goals against average, goals allowed, saves and shutouts. He also coached one First Team All-AAC player, five second team standouts and four all-rookie team selections while with the program. Prior to his time in Cincinnati, he spent two years on the coaching staff at Stony Brook as an assistant. Thames assisted in recruiting, while overseeing equipment, travel, the program's budget and NCAA compliance records. He also prepared and executed the conditioning and recovery programs on top of team training with a specific emphasis on the goalkeepers. Before heading out to Long Island, Thames served in a similar capacity at Mount St. Mary's in Maryland. In three seasons there, he oversaw recruiting, as well as the design and implementation of training with oversight of the keepers. In addition, Thames was responsible for community and alumni outreach and he worked with student-athletes to oversee their class schedules and provide academic support. He also has extensive youth coaching experience and is currently the Director of Coaching at Cornwall United, a role he took on July 1, 2019. Thames previously spent time as the Director of Goalkeeping and was the head coach for Cincinnati Elite FC. He additionally was the at the helm of the senior age group Ohio Elite SA from 2015-18. Before trekking west, Thames held the role of head coach for the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association's (MSYSA) U-17 team and for the F.C. Frederick's U-15 squad. He was instrumental in coaching the keepers with both groups, serving as the assistant director of goalkeeping for MSYSA and the director of goalkeeping at F.C. Frederick. While with F.C. Frederick, he also worked in the Olympic Development Program as the U-18 head coach for Maryland. Under his guidance, the team finished as a finalist in the regional tournament in 2013. He has a Senior-A level coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation and a goalkeeping diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. A native of the Washington, D.C., area, Thames played in the Washington Premier League (WPL), a semi-professional league, for Washington Elite F.C. from 2010-13. Before embarking on his semi-pro career, he was a four-year standout at Delaware. With the Blue Hens, he finished his career ranked sixth in career shutouts, ninth in saves, fifth in goals against average and seventh in minutes played. Twice a Dean's List honoree, he graduated from Delaware in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in Political Science.  Thames resides in the Philadelphia area with his wife Christine, and their three kids: Chase (6), Crew (3), and Cora (1).
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Lincoln Memorial University
Tom Gillette ( Coach )
Director of Athletics Don Grigsby announced the promotion of Tom Gillette to Head Mens Soccer Coach on Friday, April 7, 2023. In his first year, Gillette led the railsplitters to 11-5-3 season in and the second round of the Division II National Tournament for the first time since 2013. Forward Daniel Burko was named SouthEast Region Player of the Year and a First Team All-American.     The coaching staff of Gillette and Parker helped turn around a program that went 2-13-2 (1-9-1 South Atlantic Conference) in 2021 to improve to 10-8-1 (6-5 SAC) and a SAC Tournament Final appearance in 2022. Gillette coached forward Harry Cooke, who was named the SAC Player and Freshman of the Year and Second Team All-America by the D2CCA. Gillette came to Harrogate following five seasons as an assistant coach apart of Tim Chastonays staff at NCAA Division I Bellarmine of the Atlantic Sun Conference.   In the fall 2021 season, Gillette and the Knights finished with a bid to their second straight ASUN Championship while placing three student-athletes on the all-conference teams.   In the spring of 2021, Bellarmine's first in Division I and the ASUN Conference, Gillette and the Knights wasted no time in making their mark. Bellarmine secured the top seed from the North Division in the ASUN Championship after going 3-1 in league play while finishing the season ranked No. 9 in the Atlantic Region by the United Soccer Coaches. The memorable inaugural season in D1 included an ASUN Coach of the Year nod for Head Coach Tim Chastonay, four All-Conference acknowledgements and an All-Region laurel (Jonas Skulstad). The 2019 campaign marked the most successful in program history for Bellarmine, which did not lose a match until the Sweet 16 of the NCAA II Tournament. The Knights went 16-1-5 overall and 10-0-4 in the GLVC. Both win totals set new program records. Along with an undefeated regular season, Bellarmine captured the GLVC Tournament title following a 3-2 victory over McKendree and secured its first-ever NCAA II Tournament berth. The Knights built a 30-game unbeaten streak bridging the 2018 and 2019 seasons and finished the year with a No. 13 national ranking. Tomas Bernedo, Micah Linscott and Eddie Williamson earned All-America accolades from the D2CCA, and Bernedo became the program's first GLVC Offensive Player of the Year. Bellarmine finished 12-5-2 in 2018. At the time, the Knights tied both the most overall wins and the most conference victories (nine) in program history. Bellarmine finished second in the league and earned the No. 2 seed in the GLVC Tournament, where the Knights advanced to the finals. Jonas Skulstad became the program's first GLVC Defensive Player of the Year honoree. In 2017, the Knights tied a then-program record with nine GLVC wins. Bellarmine's 11 overall victories were one shy of the program record at the time. The biggest highlight of the season came when Bellarmine defeated second-ranked and Final Four-bound Rockhurst 2-1. Williamson was named GLVC co-Freshman of the Year. Gillette has served as the Director of Coaching at Oldham Soccer Club. He holds a USSF B license and a Director of Coaching Diploma. He has also coached in the Kentucky Olympic Development program. Gillette played three seasons (2012-14) at Francis Marion University in South Carolina and captained the team his senior season. During his summers in college, he played for National Premier Soccer League and Premier Development League teams Myrtle Beach Mutiny, Tampa Bay Marauders and Derby City Rovers. He began coaching in South Carolina while in college. A native of London, England, Gillette attended the University of Nottingham in England and earned a bachelors degree in politics. He earned a masters degree while playing at Francis Marion.
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McMurry University
Marquis Muse ( Coach )
Former McMurry University Vice President for Student Affairs and Intercollegiate Athletics Sam Ferguson announced April 15, 2021 that Marquis Muse has accepted an offer to become the War Hawks head mens soccer coach. Muse is the ninth head coach in program history and brought nine years of collegiate coaching experience with him to McMurry. He also coached in the high school ranks and played in the professional ranks. In his first season, the War Hawks were just one spot outside of making the postseason tournament, but placed three players on all-conference teams and delivered exciting conference wins over East Texas Baptist and Sul Ross State. In 2022, the Maroon and White made a late-season charge with three successive victories in early October toward a 5-9-3 record. Ten scholar-athletes have received all-conference honors in his tenure. Muse joined McMurry from Sul Ross State University, where he built the mens and womens soccer programs from scratch as the head coach of both programs. He joined the Lobos in July 2015 to start the womens soccer program, then was tasked later with starting the mens program in August 2018. Even in a short time, Muse brought Sul Ross State into American Southwest Conference contention as he led the womens team to four ASC Quarterfinal appearances in six years. In his final season in Alpine, the Lobos mens soccer team earned an ASC Tournament berth for the first time in their then three-year history. Prior to Alpine, Muse served as the assistant men's and women's coach at Ouachita Baptist University. In his final season as an assistant at OBU, the program achieved a No. 4 ranking in the NCAA Central Region the highest in program history at the time. He also coached the JV team at OBU to an undefeated 6-0 record, showing a glimpse of what he could offer as a future head coach. Before embarking on his coaching career, Muse also had a successful playing career on the collegiate and professional levels. Muse played two seasons at the NCAA Division I level at Oral Roberts University (1997, 1999) and helped ORU to a conference championship and an NCAA tournament appearance. In his two-year career at ORU, he scored 11 goals and nine assists. Muse took a hiatus from the college level the next few seasons and played in the Professional Development League (PDL) for the Texas Spurs during the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He finished with seven goals and 10 assists and was a two-time PDL Team of the Week selection. From there, Muse returned to the NCAA level for the 2002 and 2003 seasons, finishing his career at Midwestern State. He helped the team achieve two Lone Star Conference titles, two NCAA Division II national quarterfinal round appearances and a 31-6-5 record in the two-year span. He was also an LSC Player of the Week and a first team All-LSC selection as a senior. After college, Muse took his talents to Major League Soccer (MLS) and played three seasons for FC Dallas. He also appeared in two international friendlies for the U.S. National Amateur Team in 2007, where USA defeated the Republic of Ireland on its home turf twice. Muse was the Man of the Match with an assist in the second of two games. Coach Muse and his wife, Shannon, have two sons, Jeremiah and Joshua. Jeremiah currently plays collegiate football at Hardin-Simmons. Coach Muse is originally from Dallas, Texas and now resides in Abilene.
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Hood College
James Dempsey ( Coach )
Dempsey hails originally from Galway, Ireland and comes to Hood College after a successful playing and coaching career in Mississippi and Colorado. Dempsey made the move over to the United States in 2017 to play for Pearl River Community College mens soccer program under head coach Drew Gallant. In 2017, Dempsey and the team won the Mississippi state championship and advanced to the national tournament. The following season Dempsey made the move to Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi under the leadership of head coach James Gledhill, a previous Temple University women's soccer coach. Dempsey went on to be a pivotal part of the Blazers attack, starting as a center forward for the three seasons that followed, helping the Blazers qualify for the American Southwest Conference playoffs three years in a row, posting winning records each year and ranking No. 25 in the nation in 2019.     Throughout Dempseys collegiate playing career, he also coached multiple Mississippi Rush soccer club youth teams while pursuing his degree in Sports management.   After graduating Dempsey made the move to Colorado Springs where he coached at Colorado Pride soccer club and was the head boys coach at Vista Ridge High School. Dempsey returned to Mississippi the following year to begin a master's degree in business administration from Belhaven University, where he joined the staff as a volunteer assistant coach. That same year, Dempsey became the assistant boys' soccer coach at Hartfield Academy, helping the program win their first Division 1 Mississippi state championship.
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University at Albany
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