2010 NSCAA/Mondo Regional Coaches of the Year for Senior Colleges Announced
Posted by NSCAA on Jan 6, 2011 in Awards 0 Comments
Senior college coaches who have achieved remarkable results during the 2010 intercollegiate soccer season have been named by their peers as NSCAA/Mondo Regional Coaches of the Year. The selections were made through voting by members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
At the NCAA levels, the Regional Coaches of the Year will be joined on the ballot for the NSCAA/Mondo National Coach of the Year by coaches from each of the four national championship semifinal teams. Winners of the national award will be announced at the annual NSCAA Awards Banquet, which will be held Friday evening, January 14, at the Hilton Baltimore in conjunction with the 2011 NSCAA Convention.
2010 NSCAA/Mondo Regional Coaches of the Year
NCAA Division I Men
Far West: Kevin Grimes, University of California
Midwest: Tim McClements, Southern Methodist University
Great Lakes: Ken Lolla, University of Louisville
Middle Atlantic: Pat Farrell, LaSalle University
Northeast: Brian Wiese, Georgetown University
North Atlantic: Robert McCourt, Monmouth University
South Atlantic: Chris Norris, College of William & Mary
South: Scott Calabrese, East Tennessee State University
NCAA Division I Women
Central: Colin Carmichael, Oklahoma State University
Great Lakes: Janet Rayfield, University of Illinois
Mid-Atlantic: Simon Riddiough, Hofstra University
Northeast: Markus Roeders, Marquette University
Pacific: Paul Ratcliffe, Stanford University
South: Jeff Hooker, University of Denver
Southeast: Eddie Radwanski, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
West: Scott Juniper, University of California-Irvine
NCAA Division II Men
Atlantic: Jeremy Spering, Shippensburg University
Central: Frank Kohlenstein, Colorado School of Mines
East: Craig Stewart, Franklin Pierce University
Far West: Petar Draksin, Grand Canyon University
Midwest: Joe Ahearn, Missouri University of Science & Technology
South: Keith Buckley, Rollins College
South Central: Doug Elder, Midwestern State University
Southeast: Pete Petersen, Clayton State University
NCAA Division II Women
Atlantic: Betty Ann Kempf Townsley, West Chester University
Central: Damian Clarke, Fort Lewis College
East: Laurie Darling Gutheil, College of Saint Rose
Midwest: Troy Fabiano, University of Wisconsin-Parkside
South: Joe Bartlinski, University of West Florida
South Central: Jeff Trimble, Midwestern State University
Southeast: Eric Faulconer, Armstrong Atlantic State University
West: Brian McManus, University of California-San Diego
NCAA Division III Men
Central: Joe Clarke, Washington University
East: Bob Durocher, St. Lawrence University
Great Lakes: Jay Martin, Ohio Wesleyan University
Middle Atlantic: Brad McCarty, Messiah College
New England: Fran O’Leary, Bowdoin College
North: Wytse Molenaar, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
South Atlantic: Chris Yeager, Lynchburg College
West: Paul McGinlay, Trinity University
NCAA Division III Women
Central: Pete Felske, Wheaton College (Ill.)
East: Terry Gurnett, University of Rochester
Great Lakes: Brandon Koons, Otterbein University
Mid-Atlantic: Kelly Tyrell, Dickinson College
New England: Chris D’Ambrosio, Eastern Connecticut State University
North: Dan Rothert, Loras College
South Atlantic: Todd Olsen, Lynchburg College
West: Marcus Wood, Hardin-Simmons University
NAIA Men
East: Bill Ashby, University of Maine at Fort Kent
Independent: Paul Zazenski, University of Great Falls
Mideast: Michael McBride, Notre Dame College
Midwest: Blair Reid, Grand View University
Plains: Chris Kranjc, Hastings College
South: Peter Fuller, University of Mobile
Southwest: Jimmy Hampton, The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
West: Tim Hart, Holy Names University
NAIA Women
East: Lucas Levesque, University of Maine at Fort Kent
Independent: Ron Pulvers, California State University San Marcos
Mideast: John D. Bratcher, Indiana Wesleyan University
Midwest: Kurt Melcher, Robert Morris University
North Plains: Ted Flogaites, Hastings College
South: Matt Yelton, Lee University
Southwest: Joe Thoma, John Brown University
West: Curtis Lewis, The Master's College
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BY Paul Webster on Aug 10, 5:47PM
Just to clarify, I am not a national staff instructor or a good proof reader either.
BY Raymond Ford on Aug 9, 3:56PM
Hi Eric, email me rayford1973@hotmail.com as I am now in Louisiana not Curry college Mass. popping over to twin cities this month. FORDY
BY Peter Wiggins on Aug 7, 7:15PM
I wish someone uploaded a legible copy of the Bob Gansler & Tony DiCiccio presentations at The Orlando event. I was there, it was awesome, and now I can't read my diagram/notes as to how the ball/players move!