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College Soccer Almanac Table of Contents 2020 College Soccer Almanac Table of Contents Intercollegiate Coaching Records ........................................................................................................................ 2-5 Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA) .................................................................................. 6 United Soccer Coaches Rankings Program ...................................................................................................... 7 Bill Jeffrey Award...................................................................................................................................................... 8-9 United Soccer Coaches Staffs of the Year ......................................................................................................... 10-12 United Soccer Coaches Players of the Year ...................................................................................................... 13-16 All-Time Team Academic Award Winners ......................................................................................................... 17-28 All-Time College Championship Results ............................................................................................................ 29-33 Intercollegiate Athletic Conferences/Allied Organizations .......................................................................... 34-36 All-Time United Soccer Coaches All-Americas ................................................................................................ 38-88 All-Time United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Americas ................................................................................. 89-103 National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA) NISOA Officers ........................................................................................................................................................... 104 NISOA Policy Statements ....................................................................................................................................... 105-106 Institutions Sponsoring Intercollegiate Soccer by Division .......................................................................... 107-129 About the College Soccer Almanac The College Soccer Almanac is published annually by United Soccer Coaches as a benefit to its College Services members. Compiled and edited by Pat Madden, United Soccer Coaches College Programs Coordinator, with design assistance from Shelby Frazier. Other assistance provided by Mickey Cochrane, Jack Huckel and Michael Pantalione. Information contained in this publication is accurate as of August 1, 2020. 2020 College Soccer Almanac | 1 Intercollegiate Coaching Records Men’s Winningest All-Time Coaches Coaches, please share this with your school’s sports information director or check it against your team’s records. While we have worked with the NCAA and NAIA to publish the most current records possible, we recognize that some discrepancies may exist. We appreciate your help in making this section as accurate as possible. To submit changes, make copies of the pages, note the changes and return to the United Soccer Coaches National Office, 30 W. Pershing Rd., Suite By Percentage (Minimum 10 years) By Victories (Minimum 10 years) 350, Kansas City, MO 64108, or fax them to 816-474-7408. Thank you! Two- and Four-Year Institutions (active coaches in italics) Two- and Four-Year Institutions (active coaches in italics) Rank Coach Record Pct. Rank Coach Record Wins 1. Brad McCarty 227-17-14 .907 1. Jay Martin 723-150-74 (.803) 723 Men’s Winningest Active Coaches Messiah, 2008-present Ohio Wesleyan, 1977-Present 2. Pepe Aragon 401-39-18 .895 2. Tony Tocco 709-206-77 (.754) 709 By Percentage (Minimum 5 years) By Victories Herkimer College (N.Y.), 1999-present Rockhurst, 1970-73; 1975-Present Rank Coach Record Pct. Rank Coach Record Wins 3. Mike Pantalione 636-63-30 .893 3. Mike Pantalione 636-63-30 (.893) 636 1. Brad McCarty 227-17-14 .907 1. Jay Martin 723-150-74 (.803) 723 Yavapai College (Ariz.), 1990-present Yavapai College (Ariz.), 1990-present Messiah, 11 years Ohio Wesleyan, 43 years 4. Gus Donoghue 121-12-14 .871 4. Joe Bean 607-185-61 (.745) 607 2. Pepe Aragon 401-39-18 .895 2. Tony Tocco 709-206-77 (.754) 700 San Francisco, 1946-60 Quinnipiac, 1962-64; Bridgeport, 1965-68; Wheaton (Ill.) 1969-2006 Herkimer College (N.Y.), 22 years Rockhurst, 49 years 5. Gene Kenney 120-13-15 .866 5. Cliff McCrath 597-233-95 (.697) 597 3. Mike Pantalione 636-63-30 .893 3. Mike Pantalione 636-63-30 (.893) 636 Michigan State, 1956-69 Wheaton (Ill.) 1958; Gordon, 1960-66; Spring Arbor, 1967-69; Yavapai College (Ariz.), 31 years Yavapai College (Ariz.), 31 years 6. Ed (Jock) Stewart 194-29-12 .851 Seattle Pacific, 1970-2007 4. Ryan Souders 161-20-8 .873 4. Arthur “Skip” Roderick 548-162-68 (.748) 548 UCLA, 1949-66 6. Ron Butcher 596-263-72 (.679) 596 Calvin, 8 years Elizabethtown, 37 years 7. Steve Clements 496-83-19 .845 Wisconsin-Platteville, 1968-69; Keene State, 1970-2013 5 Steve Clements 496-83-19 .845 4. Ray Wells 548-121-36 (.803) 548 Meridian Junior College (Miss.), 1993-2000-; Tyler JC 2001-present 7. Steve Burke 567-206-51 (.719) 567 Tyler Junior College (Texas), 27 years Lindsey Wilson, 31 years 8. Paul McGinlay 496-77-33 .838 Judson, 1984-2017 6. Paul McGinlay 508-84-35 .838 6. Mark Berson 514-259-75 (.650) 514 Trinity (Texas), 1991-Present 8. Horst Richardson 566-304-72 (.639) 566 Trinity (Texas), 29 years South Carolina, 43 years 9. Justin Serpone 181-27-30 .824 Colorado College, 1966-2014 7. Justin Serpone 195-32-31 .816 7. Paul McGinlay 508-84-35 (.838) 508 Amherst, 2007-present 9. Dan Gilmore 559-184-59 (.734) 559 Amherst, 13 years Trinity (Texas), 29 years 10. Jerry Yeagley 544-101-45 .821 Rowan, 1976-2014 8. Dan Fisher 235-53-6 .810 8. Schellas Hyndman 503-169-58 (.729) 503 Indiana, 1973-2003 10. Ray Wells 548-121-36 (.803) 548 Nassau Community College (N.Y.), 23 years Grand Canyon, 36 years 11. Sigi Schmid 322-63-33 .810 Georgia Southern, 1983; Lindsey Wilson, 1990-Present 9. Jay Martin 723-150-74 .803 9. Scott Morrissey 496-124-35 (.783) 496 UCLA, 1980-98 10. Arthur “Skip” Roderick 548-162-68 (.748) 548 Ohio Wesleyan, 43 years Rio Grande, 31 years 12. Bill Jeffrey 151-29-29 .807 Elizabethtown, 1983-Present 9. Ray Wells 548-121-36 .803 9. Steve Clements 496-83-19 (.845) 496 Penn State, 1926-52 12. Jerry Yeagley 544-101-45 (.821) 544 Lindsey Wilson, 31 years Tyler Junior College (Texas), 27 years 13. Bruce Arena 295-59-31 .806 Indiana, 1973-2003 11. Scott Morrissey 496-124-35 .783 11. Jim Kelly 486-156-47 (.739) 486 Virginia, 1978-95 13. Stephen Negoesco 540-172-66 (.737) 540 Rio Grande, 31 years College of DuPage (Ill.), 33 years 14. Shaun Pendleton 346-77-18 .805 San Francisco, 1962-2000 12. Dave Brandt 338-81-36 .782 12. Doug Mello 479-304-32 (.607) 479 Charleston (W.Va.) 1989-90; Lynn, 1991-97; 14. George Vizvary 534-163-28 (.755) 534 Hope, 18 years Carroll (Mont.), 44 years Appalachian State, 2008-2011 Ulster County Community College (N.Y.), 1968-2010 13. Erick Baumann 406-101-37 .780 13. Bob Warming 476-255-85 (.635) 476 15. Jay Martin 723-150-74 .803 15. Mike Coven 526-266-57 (.653) 526 Dominican (Ill.), 25 years Nebraska-Omaha, 42 years Ohio Wesleyan, 1977-Present Brandeis, 1973-2016 14. Todd Tumelty 156-39-16 .777 14. Joe Clarke 454-198-81 (.675) 454 15. Ray Wells 548-121-36 .803 16. Jack Mackenzie 516-258-76 (.652) 516 Montclair State, 9 years Washington (Mo.), 36 years Georgia Southern, 1983; Quincy, 1969-2011 15. Dave Sexton 270-82-13 .758 15. Ray Reid 450-142-76 (.731) 450 Lindsey Wilson, 1990-Present 17. Mark Berson 514-259-75 (.650) 514 Georgia Military, 19 years Connecticut, 31 years 17. John Engold 101-23-5 .802 Citadel, 1977; South Carolina, 1978-Present 16. Tony Tocco 709-206-77 .754 15. Carl Hutter 450-246-68 (.620) 450 Goshen, 1966-75 18. Paul McGinlay 508-84-35 (.838) 508 Rockhurst, 49 years Lindenwood, 36 years 18. Doug Elder 274-56-33 .800 Trinity (Texas), 1991-Present 17. Arthur “Skip” Roderick 548-162-68 .748 17. John Rootes 449-139-42 (.746) 449 Midwestern State, 1999-2017 19. Bud Lewis 506-279-58 (.635) 506 Elizabethtown, 37 years Lynn, 32 years 19. Harry Keough 213-50-23 .785 Wilmington (Ohio), 1975-2017 18. John Rootes 449-139-42 .746 18. Blair Reid 438-242-37 (.637) 438 Saint Louis, 1967-82 20. Schellas Hyndman 503-169-58 (.729) 503 Lynn, 32 years Grand View, 36 years 20. Scott Morrissey 496-124-35 .783 Eastern Illinois, 1977-83; SMU, 1984-2007; Grand Canyon, 2015-Present 19. Jim Kelly 486-156-47 .739 19. Sasho Cirovski 424-163-58 (.702) 424 Rio Grande, 1989-present 21. Steve Clements 496-83-19 (.845) 496 College of DuPage (Ill.), 33 years Maryland, 29 years 20. Bob Guelker 311-77-26 .783 Meridian Junior College (Miss.), 1993-2000-; Tyler JC 2001-present 20 Chris Kranjc 321-105-27 .738 20. Dave Masur 422-178-96 (.675) 422 Saint Louis, 1959-66; SIU-Edwardsville, 1967-85 21. Scott Morrissey 496-124-35 (.783) 496 Flagler, 20 years St. John’s (N.Y.), 32 years 22. Dave Brandt 338-81-36 .782 Rio Grande (Ohio), 1989-present 21. Tim O’Donohue 189-58-31 .736 21. Jon Anderson 416-189-74 (.667) 416 Messiah, 1997-2007; Navy, 2009-15; Hope 2018-present 23. Michael Parker 494-192-33 (.710) 494 Navy, 14 years Babson, 34 years 23. Erick Baumann 406-101-37 .780 Lock Haven, 1976-83; North Carolina-Greensboro, 1984-2009 22. Andreas Lindberg 180-58-25 .732 22. Tony Martone 403-280-55 (.583) 403 Dominican (Ill.), 1995-Present 24. Jim Kelly 486-156-47 (.739) 486 Seton Hall, 14 years Merrimack,
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