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2007 Coaching Staff (l-r): Miranda Armstrong, Eric Bell, Mark Krikorian, Paul Rogers, J.P. Barbosa

11 Mark Krikorian Head Coach Third Season at FSU 14th Collegiate Season St. Anselm College ‘83

Florida State soccer head coach Mark Krikorian year at the helm, the Seminoles continued their comes to consecutive victories is unprecedented in took over the Seminole women’s soccer program dominance in 2006, reaching the College Cup for FSU soccer history. Krikorian’s teams have the two in 2005 and in two years he has led FSU to back- the third time in the program’s 12th year. In both best win streaks to open a season at seven (2005) to-back College Cup appearances. After leading seasons, Krikorian earned at least three NCAA and six (2006) games. The top two winning streaks the Seminoles to the most successful season in Tournament wins and reached the Tournament and three of the five longest winning streaks in school history in his first year on the job, Krikorian semifinals, a feat that had only occurred once in Seminole soccer history have been set in Krikorian’s was right back at it in 2006 proving to the nation program history. It shouldn’t be surprising though FSU coaching career. In 2005, he led FSU to nine that Florida State women’s soccer would be one to when you look at Krikorian’s past. He won two and seven game streaks. With a 6-0 start this past reckon with on an annual basis. National Championships following undefeated year, the three longest win streaks in school history seasons at Franklin Pierce. He then built Hartford have all come under Krikorian’s guidance. Two Not only has Krikorian accomplished things that into a national power before coming to FSU. seasons ago, he became just the second coach in had never been done at Florida State, but he has Krikorian has never posted a winning percentage ACC history to lead his team to eight consecutive also achieved what has yet to be accomplished by below .700 at any of his collegiate head coaching wins in conference play. The Seminole boss now head coaches on the national level. Krikorian is positions. With that kind of success it is easy to has FSU in the midst of another streak as the the first coach to take over a program and lead see why he is one of the most successful coaches Seminoles have put together a school record 20- that team to back-to-back College Cups versus of all-time. Krikorian currently ranks 17th on game unbeaten streak at home (18-0-2). Krikorian a 64-team field. He is the first coach to advance the all-time list for winningest coaches across all has also had a successful start to his FSU coaching through eight rounds of the NCAA Tournament in divisions and is the sixth winningest active head career. In his first 30 games, Krikorian posted a his first two seasons at a school and he is the first coach in Division I. The Seminole coach is one .850 winning percentage, 300 points better than any FSU coach to ever lead the program to consecutive of only two members of that top 17 that coached previous coach. With a 2-1 victory over Stetson College Cups. Krikorian’s teams are now 7-2-1 in in two divisions of the NCAA. The only exception in 2006, he became the fastest FSU coach to earn two seasons of NCAA Tournament play and he is Florida’s Becky Burleigh who started her career 30 wins, reaching it in just 38 matches. He also has won 77.8% of his games since taking over as at an NAIA school. established a new record last season when his the Seminoles’ coach. 2006 squad had just one loss after 15 matches. No After what Krikorian has done in back-to-back previous FSU team had ever played more than 10 Krikorian’s brief tenure at Florida State has been seasons at Florida State, it would be hard not to games without suffering multiple losses. nothing short of stellar, leading the Seminoles to argue that he is one of the best coaches in Division their first 20-win season and second College Cup I. What the Seminole head coach is doing when it in his first year on the job in 2005. In his second

CAREER HIGHS Most Wins: ...... 20 (1992, 1995, 2005) Best Record: ...... 20-0-0 (1995) NCAA Finish: ...... Nat’l Champs (1994, 1995) Conference Finish: Champions (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999) AWARDS 2005 ...... Soccer America National Coach of the Year 2005 ...... Soccer Buzz National Coach of the Year 2005 ...... ACC Coach of the Year 2005 ...... NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year 2002 ...... WUSA Coach of the Year 1997 ...... NSCAA Northeast Coach of the Year 1995 ...... NSCAA D-II National Coach of the Year 1995 ...... Northeast Region Coach of the Year 1995 ...... NECC Coach of the Year 1994 ...... NECC Coach of the Year 1993 ..... NSCAA D-II New England Coach of the Year 1992 ...... NSCAA D-II National Coach of the Year 1992 ...... Northeast Region Coach of the Year 1990 ..... NSCAA D-II New England Coach of the Year

12 Krikorian hasn’t just produced wins; he has secured Seminole soccer history, the 2005 Soccer big wins as well. In the first 10 years and 206 games America National Coach of the Year, the KRIKORIAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Mark 1990 Franklin Pierce 10-6-2 of FSU soccer history, the Seminoles recorded 2005 Soccer Buzz National Coach of the 1991 Franklin Pierce 8-9-1 seven wins over top 10 teams. In just 50 games Year, Soccer Buzz’s Southeast Region Coach 1992 Franklin Pierce 20-1-0 Krikorian under Krikorian, Florida State has recorded six of the Year and the NSCAA’s South Region 1993 Franklin Pierce 16-3-0 top 10 victories. In addition to the win streaks, Coach of the Year. 1994 Franklin Pierce 19-0-0* wins over top teams and a trip to the College Cup, 1995 Franklin Pierce 20-0-0* 93-19-3 (.809) Krikorian has also led FSU to its highest ranking The Seminoles have flourished both 1996 Hartford 4-14-0 ever in all four college soccer polls including offensively and defensively under Krikorian’s 1997 Hartford 19-2-1 the first No. 1 ranking in school history. After guidance. In 2005, Florida State finished 1998 Hartford 17-5-0 downing Portland 2-1 to kickoff the 2006 season, with a +43 goal differential, 11 points better 1999 Hartford 18-5-2 2000 Hartford 17-4-0 the Seminoles jumped to the top spot in the nation than the previous school record, en route to 75-30-3 (.708) in the Soccer America top 25 poll, a spot they held establishing single season records for goals 2001 Philadelphia Charge 11-5-6 for four consecutive weeks. (65) and points (188). His team also set a 2002 Philadelphia Charge 11-3-8 new record for shutouts in a season with 11 2003 Philadelphia Charge 5-11-5 In Krikorian’s first year at the helm of the Seminole and posted the lowest GAA in school history 27-19-19 (.546) 2005 Florida State 20-4-1 program, FSU established new records for overall at 0.86, which is the first sub-1.00 GAA in 2006 Florida State 18-4-4 wins, winning percentage, fewest losses, most team history. 38-8-5 (.794) ACC wins, the best ACC winning percentage and longest winning streak both in and out of the Defense was the name of the game for the CAREER RECORD 233-76-30 (.732) CAREER COLLEGIATE RECORD 206-57-11 (.772) conference. Krikorian’s 2005 squad was the first in Seminoles in 2006, setting the school record * = National Champions school history to reach 20 wins and they matched for fewest goals allowed (18), shutouts (14) the highest finish ever by an FSU team in ACC and GAA (0.67). FSU also tied the school In just two seasons as FSU’s field general, play as they tied for second. He led Florida State mark for the fewest defeats in one season with Krikorian’s players have won more than 60 to a school-record seven wins over NSCAA top four set in 2005. And for the first time in school conference, regional and national honors including 25 teams and for the first time in program history, history, Florida State registered back-to-back sub- six All-ACC first team selections, which lead the FSU spent a month ranked among the nation’s top 1.00 GAA seasons. conference. Last year, two players were named 10 teams in every soccer poll. semifinalist to the M.A.C. Hermann Trophy Award The 2006 season marked the sixth straight year for the first time in school history, while three Krikorian took a Seminole team that was eliminated Krikorian led a team to the NCAA Women’s soccer players were finalists for national player of the in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in tournament and the third time he has guided a year recognition. A total of four players received 2004 and led them to the College Cup the very Division I squad to the quarterfinals. He took All-America accolades this past season. next season. He is just the sixth coach in the Hartford to the NCAA Tournament from 1997- history of DI Women’s soccer to lead his team 2000 including trips to the quarterfinals and two On top of his impressive resume in coaching the to the national semifinals in his first season at a appearances in the round of 16. Krikorian has a top talent at the collegiate level, Krikorian has school. FSU is now one of six schools who have lifetime winning percentage of .658 in the Division worked with the world’s best players during his gone to the College Cup under the direction of I Women’s Soccer Tournament and also captured stops as the head coach of the U-19 National two different coaches. two Division II National Championships with Team and his three years with the Philadelphia Franklin Pierce. FSU’s 2006 College Cup match Charge. Florida State’s head coach has coached For his efforts, Krikorian was honored both versus Notre Dame represented Krikorian’s sixth soccer greats from all over the world including regionally and nationally in his first season. He all-time appearance in an NCAA soccer semifinal U.S. National team stars Brandi Chastain, Kristine was named the first ACC Coach of the Year in match. Lilly, Tiffeny Milbrett, Heather Mitts and Lorie Fair, English National team player Kelly Smith, French National Marinette Pinchon and Brazilian National Team players Sissi and Katia.

Florida State players haven’t only been recognized for their success on the field, but in the classroom as well. Over the last two years, Florida State earned regional academic awards five times. India Trotter was named an academic All-American, marking another first for the FSU soccer program. Additionally, FSU soccer players have earned ACC academic honors 21 times, 13 student-athletes have made the Dean’s List and two others have been on the President’s List with perfect 4.0 GPA’s.

13 In his first season with Philadelphia, Krikorian posted 11 wins in leading the Charge into the playoffs. The team finished the season ranked third in the regular season standings. The next year the Charge once again won 11 games and finished second in the standings, which was an amazing accomplishment considering Krikorian’s top player was lost for the season when Kelly Smith went down with an injury. His squad still finished the regular season 11-4-6.

UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD Krikorian had achieved an equal measure of success on the college level before jumping to the WUSA. He coached the University of Hartford for five seasons from 1996-2000 leading the squad to The FSU coach has been at the helm of a college the quarterfinals before falling to eventual World an Elite Eight and two Sweet Sixteen appearances team for a total of 13 seasons now and he has Champion Germany in the tournament semifinals. during his four consecutive trips to the NCAA recorded 18+ wins seven times in that span. The The team responded by beating Brazil 3-0 to secure Tournament. He recruited five National Soccer 2005 season bettered his first year coaching at the bronze medal. The win kept the U.S.’s streak Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All- Franklin Pierce and Hartford for wins, fewest losses alive as the only country to secure a top-three Americans, three academic All-Americans and and highest winning percentage. finish in all nine FIFA World Championships for his squads received the NSCAA Team Academic women. Award on four occasions. Overall, Krikorian’s The 2007 season has begun with another first for teams averaged 15 wins per season as he posted the Florida State women’s soccer program, as this The team not only left Thailand with bronze medals a 75-30-3 overall record while winning three year’s recruiting class achieved its highest ranking but they also were awarded the FIFA Fair Play conference championships. Three of his squads in school history. The Seminoles were recognized Trophy. Individually, U.S. midfielder Angie Woznuk finished the year ranked in the NSCAA’s top 15 and by Soccer Buzz with the nation’s second best received the Silver Ball as the tournament’s second they were awarded the NSCAA Team Academic recruiting class in 2007, while grabbing the top Most Outstanding Player and the Bronze Shoe Award for four straight seasons. spot in the Southeast Region. Both rankings are the as the tournament’s third-leading scorer. Overall, highest garnered in the program’s 13-year history. Krikorian’s squad outscored the competition 13-4 Krikorian wasted little time in turning Hartford in the World Championships. into a national power. After a 4-14 first season, U.S. U-19 NATIONAL TEAM Krikorian’s Hawks won at least 17 and never Prior to taking over the Seminole soccer program, WUSA lost more than five games, while advancing to Krikorian came to Florida State fresh off leading As the head coach of the Philadelphia Charge from the NCAA Tournament in each of his next four the United States U-19 National Team to the 2000-2003, Krikorian had another opportunity to seasons. bronze medal, while winning the FIFA Fair Play coach the top players in the world and he once Award at the 2004 U-19 Women’s World Cup. As again proved he could develop talent and guide Hartford immediately improved to 19-2-1 in just the head coach for the U.S. U-19 National Team, players to great heights. Not only did he coach the second season under Krikorian including a win Krikorian was responsible for all technical aspects 2002 WUSA MVP and Offensive MVP Pichon, but over national power Connecticut. Hartford also of the program as the team prepared for the he also tutored the league’s top keeper in Melissa won just the second NCAA Tournament game second-ever U-19 FIFA World Championship. Moore, who led the league with a 1.00 GAA. He in school history that year. In 1998, the success His U-19 squad cruised through Group C play coached the Charge to two playoff berths in his continued as the Hawks posted a 17-5 record while finishing undefeated beating South Korea, Russia three seasons and was named the league’s coach of advancing to the Sweet 16. That year Krikorian led and European Champion Spain. They were the the year in 2002. Krikorian drafted and coached 10 Hartford to wins over Texas A&M and Harvard in only team to win all three group matches in the WUSA All-Stars in just three years on the Charge the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. tournament, as the U.S. outscored its opponents bench. 8-1. Krikorian then led the U.S. past Australia in

KRIKORIAN’S WINNING PERCENTAGE YEAR SCHOOL RECORD WINNING % NCAA 1990 Franklin Pierce 10-6-2 .611 1991 Franklin Pierce 8-9-1 .472 Semifinals 1992 Franklin Pierce 20-1-0 .952 Semifinals 1993 Franklin Pierce 19-0-0 1.000 Nat’l Champ 1994 Franklin Pierce 20-0-0 1.000 Nat’l Champ 1996 Hartford 4-14-0 .222 1997 Hartford 19-2-1 .886 Sweet 16 1998 Hartford 17-5-0 .773 Sweet 16 1999 Hartford 18-5-2 .760 Elite 8 2000 Hartford 17-4-0 .809 1st Round 2005 Florida State 20-4-1 .820 Semifinals 2006 Florida State 18-4-4 .769 Semifinals

14 In 1999, only his third year at the helm of the Hawk did Krikorian then do for an encore? In 1995 he KRIKORIAN ALL-TIME program, Krikorian put together the best soccer repeated as National Champions, this time with a VERSUS D-I OPPONENTS season in school history. Hartford finished the record of 20-0. regular season 15-4-2 and as conference champions OVERALL NCAA for the third straight year. That regular season After departing for Hartford after the 1995 Arizona State ...... 1-0 success was tame compared to the team’s magical season, the Ravens went on to capture two more Boston College ...... 4-0-1 run through the NCAA Tournament. After National Championships and five in a six-year span. Boston University ...... 5-2 opening with a home win over Princeton, Krikorian Franklin Pierce and North Carolina are still the only Brown ...... 3-0 traveled to Gainesville to take on the defending two schools in the history of NCAA soccer to win Cal-Berkley ...... 2-1 ...... 2-0 National Champions. His Hawks dethroned the four consecutive NCAA Championships. UCLA ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 Gators on the road and then did the same thing a Canisius ...... 1-0 Central Connecticut ...... 1-0 week later to Virginia in a 3-2 triple overtime win. HONORS & AWARDS UCF ...... 2-0 The victory moved the Hawks into the Elite Eight Krikorian’s two national coach of the year awards The Citadel ...... 1-0 for the first time in school history. in 2005 continued an impressive trend in which the Clemson ...... 3-0-1 ...... 1-0 Seminole boss has been honored at every stop of Colgate ...... 1-1 ...... 1-0 In his final season in Connecticut, Krikorian put his career. He was named WUSA Coach of the Connecticut ...... 1-3 ...... 0-2 together his most impressive regular season as his Year in 2002 and received numerous honors and Cornell ...... 1-1 Hawks went 17-2. They defeated both Virginia and awards throughout his coaching career prior to Dartmouth ...... 1-3-1 Florida again. The win over Florida was a decisive moving to the professional ranks. He was named Delaware ...... 6-1 3-0 victory. Krikorian also led the Hawks to the the NSCAA’s Northeast Division I Coach of the Drexel ...... 4-0 school’s first-ever victory over Dartmouth in the Year in 1997, the NSCAA Division II National Duke ...... 2-2 seventh meeting between the programs. Coach of the Year in 1992 and 1995, the NSCAA Fairfield ...... 1-0 Division II Northeast Region Coach of the Year in Florida ...... 4-2 ...... 1-0 FRANKLIN PIERCE COLLEGE 1992 and 1995 and was a two-time New England Florida Atlantic ...... 2-0 ...... 1-0 Krikorian came to Hartford after spending six Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year in 1994 George Mason ...... 1-0 years as the head coach at Franklin Pierce College and 1995. In 1990 and 1993 he was named the Harvard ...... 4-2-1 ...... 1-1 in Rindge, NH (1990-1996) where he built one Division II New England Coach of the Year as Hofstra ...... 6-0 of the most dominant soccer programs in the well. Holy Cross ...... 1-0 college game. His teams won two National Illinois ...... 2-0 ...... 2-0 Championships, both during undefeated seasons, Krikorian was a standout player at St. Anselm Jacksonville ...... 3-0 ...... 1-0 and appeared in two other final fours. His squad’s College in Manchester, N.H. from 1981-1983. He Loyola (MD) ...... 1-0 had a remarkable 39-game winning streak and was a two-time captain and team MVP. In 1983, Loyola Marymount ...... 1-0 his 1995 National Championship team was 20-0. he was a New England Indoor Soccer League Maine ...... 4-1 Krikorian’s teams compiled a 93-19-3 record in six (NEISL) All-Star and a first team All-New England Maryland ...... 2-1 seasons. He recruited three National Players of selection. Maryland-BC ...... 1-0 the Year, eight All-Americans, five academic All- Massachusetts ...... 0-1 Americans and four national scoring champions. PERSONAL Mercer ...... 1-0 His team at Franklin Pierce also garnered the Krikorian graduated with a degree in history from Miami ...... 2-0 NSCAA Team Academic Award. St. Anselm College and he earned his master’s Mississippi ...... 1-0 degree in education from Keene (NH) State College New Hampshire ...... 5-1 Before Krikorian arrived at Franklin Pierce, the in 1994. Krikorian also served as an assistant men’s North Carolina ...... 0-5-1 ...... 0-0-1 school had an all-time record of 21-36-4 in five coach at the University of Maine at Farmington and NC State ...... 2-0 seasons winning just under 38% of their games. was a Social Studies teacher at Mt. Abram High Northeastern ...... 4-0 After he arrived on campus, the Ravens have had School in Maine and Raymond High School in New Notre Dame ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 just one losing season in 14 years and have won Hampshire. Krikorian was born in Malden, Mass. Penn State ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 five National Championships. Since Krikorian on March 28, 1960. He is married to the former Pittsburgh ...... 1-0 became the head coach and rejuvenated the Linda Mastrogiovanni. They have two children Portland ...... 1-0 program, Franklin Pierce has won almost 89% Alexandra (6) and Michael (4). Princeton ...... 1-0 ...... 1-0 of their matches. Krikorian built the foundation Richmond ...... 0-0-1 for the Franklin Pierce dynasty in just six years Rutgers ...... 0-1 on the job. Santa Clara ...... 0-1 Siena ...... 1-0 In 1990, his first year in New Hampshire, Krikorian Southern Cal ...... 1-0 went 10-6-2. The school’s 10 victories were just Stetson ...... 1-0 Texas A&M ...... 1-1 four shy of tying the program’s total from its Towson ...... 5-1 first five years of existence. Two seasons later Vermont ...... 5-1 the Raven’s were 20-1 and finished in the NCAA Virginia ...... 2-3-1 ...... 1-0 semifinals. After a 16-3 season in 1993 and Virginia Tech ...... 2-0 another NCAA semifinal, Krikorian completed Wake Forest ...... 2-0-1 his reclamation of Franklin Pierce by going a Yale ...... 4-0 perfect 19-0 and winning the school’s first-ever 113-38-8 (.736) 12-6-1 (.658) NCAA women’s soccer championship. What

15 Eric BELL Assistant Coach Second Season at FSU College of Wooster ‘92

Eric Bell is in his second season with the Seminole With Bell on staff at Illinois, the Fighting Illini soccer program after spending the last four years had tremendous success on the field and on the as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at recruiting trail. After going 9-11-1 in 2002, his the University of Illinois. In 2005, he was named first year with the Illini, the team went 16-4-2 the NSCAA Central Region Assistant Coach of the very next season en route to posting an overall Year while working at one of the top soccer record of 44-17-7 from 2003-2005. During that programs in the Big Ten. For the past decade, Bell span, the Fighting Illini advanced to three straight has been an assistant and head coach on both the NCAA Tournaments. In 2004, Illinois made school men’s and women’s side of the college game. He history advancing to the national quarterfinals of is a member of the coaching staff for Region II of the NCAA Tournament for the first time ever. the Olympic Development Program. In his role as recruiting coordinator, Bell attracted Bell comes from a strong academic background as some of the nation’s top talent to Champaign. His In his first season in Tallahassee, Bell helped guide well. As the head coach at Indiana University of 2005 recruiting class was ranked 23rd by SoccerBuzz the Seminoles to their second straight College Cup Pennsylvania his team compiled a GPA of 3.43 in and his 2006 class was ranked ninth with six signees appearance and an overall record of 18-4-4. Last 2000, the third-highest team GPA in Division II among the top 200 in the nation. Bell recruited year, the Seminoles went on to record the most that year. Two years ago, senior Christen Karniski some of the nation’s and the world’s top players to shutouts (14), the lowest GAA (0.67) and the was named an NSCAA/adidas first team scholar Illinois in his four years. Freshman Emily Zurrer fewest goals allowed in a single season (18). Now All-American at Illinois. in year two as a Seminole assistant, Bell helped played for the Canadian U-20 National Team at the CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Mexico in Florida State achieve another program first as the Before coming to Illinois, Bell spent 2001 as an 2006. The defender was named MVP of the 2004 2007 recruiting class achieved its highest ranking in assistant coach for Minnesota’s women’s soccer CONCACAF qualifying tournament and two years school history. The Seminoles were recognized by team. He organized and directed the soccer ago she led Canada to the CONCACAF title and a Soccer Buzz with the nation’s second best recruiting booster club for the Golden Gopher program berth in the 2004 World Championships. Freshman class in 2007, while grabbing the top spot in the in addition to his regular coaching and recruiting midfielder Marti Desjarlais, brought to Champaign Southeast Region. Both rankings are the highest duties. Bell was also involved with the Minnesota during Bell’s tenure as recruiting coordinator, was a garnered in the program’s 13-year history. Of Youth Soccer Association as the ODP state team three-time NSCAA high school All-American and the 11 freshman, five ranked in the top 150 by head coach in 2001. Prior to heading to Minnesota, the only high school All-American on the 2005 Soccer Buzz while Erin McNulty ranked among the Bell was the head coach at Indiana University of team to earn that honor for three straight years. nation’s top international recruits. Pennsylvania for the 2000 season.

From 1997-2000, Bell was an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Ashland University in Ohio. While there, he helped the women’s team to three consecutive conference titles from 1997-99 and to the NCAA Division II national semifinals in 1998.

Bell is a United States Soccer Federation A Licensed coach and a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. He attended the College of Wooster where he earned a B.A. in 1992. As a player, he led his team to two NCAA Division III tournament appearances in 1989 and 1990 and to a North Coast Athletic Conference title in 1989. He was voted the team’s best offensive player following the 1991 season. Bell and his wife, April, were married in May of 2001. They have two children, Malena, 5, and Cameron, 3.

16 Paul ROGERS Assistant Coach First Season at FSU Indianapolis ‘04

A native of Brighton, England, Paul Rogers comes Rogers was a major contributor to the success of to Florida State after spending the last two seasons the Cardinal defense in 2006 working with Soccer as an assistant with the women’s soccer program Buzz fourth team All-American keeper Joanna at the University of Louisville. In his first season Haig. Haig started 15 games in net for Louisville as an Assistant Coach with the Seminoles, Rogers’ setting the single-season record for GAA at 0.49, primary responsibilities will include the training while tying the single-season record for shutouts of the goalkeepers and team defending along with with eight. Overall, the Cardinals posted 11 other recruiting and scouting duties. shutouts and a GAA of 0.47. Before arriving in the Blue Grass state, Rogers spent a year as an At Louisville, Rogers oversaw all recruiting matters assistant at Tulane University where he held the as well as working with the development of the same responsibilities. goalkeepers. Just last year, the Cardinals had their finest season in the 22-year history of the sport Rogers brings a great deal of goalkeeping setting the school record for wins (13) and winning experience to Tallahassee as he is the founder and percentage (.725) as well as making their first director of Paul Rogers Goalkeeping. He also His coaching background also includes stints as appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Defense served as a camp director for 10 years at Soccerplus a youth coach with Brighton and Hove Albion was the name of the game for Louisville in 2006 Goalkeeping School, the largest goalkeeping school (English Pro team), a Region II goalkeeping coach, as the Cardinals allowed just 10 goals in 20 games in the United States. There, he worked with both Indiana ODP coach and Kentucky ODP coach. He giving up two or more goals in a game just once, U.S. and International goalkeepers and coaches as has earned a UEFA B License, USSF B License, that coming from the hands of national runner-up well as overseeing the operation of the camp and UEFA Goalkeeper License, an English Football Notre Dame in South Bend (2-0). training of the staff members. Association Certificate and NSCAA Goalkeeper’s Licenses.

In addition, Rogers joined the USSF (United States Soccer Federation) goalkeeping instructional staff in 2006 where he teaches the Goalkeeping section of the USSF A, B, and C Licenses. He is also a part of the NSCAA goalkeeping staff where he instructs the State, Regional and National courses and helped present part of the NSCAA State License at the 2007 NSCAA Convention in Indianapolis.

As a player, Rogers had spells at numerous Pro and Semi-Pro clubs in England where he played at the goalkeeper position. Paul represented Great Britain in the World University Games in Daegu, South Korea, and also played professionally in the United States for the A-League Indiana Blast.

Rogers earned a bachelor’s degree in sport administration in 2004 at the University of Indianapolis and is married to the former Lisa Harrison. Harrison played basketball at the University of Tennessee where she helped the Lady Volunteers to the 1991 National Championship. Harrison also played six years in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury.

17 Miranda J.P. ARMSTRONG BARBOSA Volunteer Assistant Coach Team Manager First Season at FSU Second Season at FSU Seattle University ‘98 Dartmouth College ‘05

Miranda Armstrong is in her first season with the Seminole soccer program J.P. Barbosa enters his second season as team manager of the Florida State after spending four seasons as head coach of the Shenandoah University women’s soccer team bringing more than a decade’s worth of coaching women’s soccer team. Armstrong brings a wealth of experience to Tallahassee experience along with experience playing Division I soccer at Dartmouth spending a combined eight years as both a head and an assistant coach as well College. The team manager has trained internationally in Norway and had as five years of professional playing experience. experience working in all areas of sport and in the private sector.

Armstrong has coached at the collegiate level since 1999. She began her As a member of the Dartmouth men’s team, Barbosa participated in three coaching career at Seattle Community College where she helped start the NCAA Tournaments. His team played in the 2000, 2004 and 2005 NCAA’s women’s soccer program serving as an assistant coach for two seasons before and was seeded 16th overall in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. He was also a assuming head coaching duties at SCC for a year in 2001. member of three Ivy League Championship squads.

In 2002, Armstrong moved to the Midwest and found herself at Division In the summer of 2005, Barbosa trained with Lov Ham of the Norwegian II Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa. There she served as an assistant first division before returning to Dartmouth for his senior season. A native coach on the women’s soccer and track and field teams. In just one season at of Hawaii, Barbosa was a member of the state ODP team from 1996-1998 UIU, the Peacocks matched their win total from the previous season despite and a three-year member of the Punahou School varsity soccer team. As a having just two seniors on their 13-woman roster. high school player, he was a member of the state and league champions in 1997, a league champion and state runner-up in 1998 and a captain for the A year later, Armstrong was named head coach of the women’s soccer program 1999-2000 season. Barbosa also served as team captain for his club team. at Shenandoah University. In four seasons at SU, Armstrong amassed a record He led AC Honolulu Soccer Club to four Far West Regional Tournaments, of 28-41-5 (.412) while leading the Hornets to three straight appearances in the reaching the finals in 1994 and 1997, the semifinals in 1998 and the quarterfinals USA South Athletic Conference Tournament. Her 28 wins places her second in 1996. all-time at Shenandoah for career victories. Under her tutelage, SU earned 18 All-Conference honors including defender Lauren Carpinello who was Barbosa received his NSCAA Coaching Regional Diploma in 2002 and named all-conference all four years. Carpinello was also named a second team currently holds a United States Soccer Federation C License. He spent four Academic All-District by ESPN the Magazine last year. In 2005, Armstrong summers coaching at the Dartmouth Soccer Academies and was the clinic guided the program to its first winning season since 1998 as the Hornets coordinator at the Dartmouth Clinics in 2005. Barbosa has been a coach at posted an overall record of 10-8-1, 3-3 in league play to finish fourth in the the club level since 1994 with AYSO, AC Honolulu Soccer Club and the Upper USA South. That year, SU placed a school record eight student-athletes on Valley Lightning Soccer Club. the USA South All-Conference team while playing host to a first round game in the USA South Athletic Conference Tournament for the first-time in school Barbosa is currently pursuing his master’s in business administration at Florida history. The 10 wins were the most since 1998 when the Hornets recorded State. He has worked for the CIA in Washington D.C. as a transnational 12 victories and it was the most conference wins since 1999. analyst and with the Department of State in Athens, Greece as a political analyst. He graduated from Dartmouth with a bachelor’s degree in government Armstrong’s professional experience stems back to 1998 when she helped (international relations) and history in December of 2005. discover the Hibernian and Caledonian Saints women’s team. She played with the team for four seasons before completing her professional career in 2002 as she played a season with the Seattle Sounders in the .

A graduate of Seattle University in 1998, Armstrong played three seasons of varsity soccer with the Redhawks where she ranks in the top 10 for career assists, set the school record for assists in a half and was the recipient for the 1997 Inspirational Award. She also competed in basketball for one season at SU. In 2005, Armstrong completed her masters’ degree in business administration from Upper Iowa University.

Armstrong holds a National C License with the United States Soccer Federation and both a Goalkeeper and Regional Licenses through the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

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