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Collegiate Regional Coaches of the Year Announced
Will be joined by coaches of championship semifinalists for National Coach of the Year consideration
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America has announced its NSCAA/adidas Regional Coaches of the Year for intercollegiate competition.

They will be joined by coaches who guided their teams to the national championship semifinal round to comprise the selection pool for the NSCAA/adidas National Coach of the Year honor. Winners of the national award will be announced on Friday evening, Jan. 17, at the NSCAA Awards Banquet held in conjunction with the NSCAA Convention in Kansas City, Mo.

Below is a complete list of the honorees.

2002 NSCAA/adidas College Regional Coaches of the Year

Region, Name, School

Division I Women
Central:
Chris Petrucelli, Texas
Great Lakes: Robert Klatte, Purdue
Mid-Atlantic: Nikki Izzo-Brown, West Virginia
Northeast: Rudy L. Meredith, Yale
Southeast: Neil Roberts, UNC-Charlotte
West: Tim Ward, Pepperdine.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Clive Charles, Portland; Anson Dorrance, North Carolina; Jerry Smith, Santa Clara; Paula Williams, Penn State.

Division II Women
Central: Don Klosterman, Nebraska-Omaha
Great Lakes: John Hall, Ashland University
Midwest: Danny Sanchez, Metropolitan State College
New England: Jeff Bailey, Franklin Pierce College
Northeast: Guy Furfaro, Shippensburg
South: Kyllene Carter-Weiss, Barry
Southeast: Rob King, Kennesaw State
West: Maryclaire Robinson, California-Davis.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Gareth O'Sullivan, Christian Brothers.

Division III Women
Central: Bill Kelly, College of Saint Benedict
Great Lakes: Bob Barnes, Ohio Wesleyan
Mid Atlantic: Scott Frey, Messiah College
New England: Dr. Kenneth Kline, Connecticut College
New York/Northeast: Gail Mann, Nazareth College
South: Neil Cunningham, Washington and Lee
West: Randy Hanson, Puget Sound.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Greg Ashton, Trinity; Aliceann Wilbur, William Smith.

NAIA Women
Central: Kevin Kilcullin, Lindenwood
Great Lakes: Ken Nuber, St. Francis
Midwest: Brock Thompson, Mary
New England: Robert B. Leib, Maine-Farmington
Northeast: David Lewis, Houghton College
South: Dan Blank, Embry-Riddle
Southeast: Erb Ubarana, Union College
West: Jason Surrell, Azusa Pacific.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Mike Giuliano, Westmont.

Division I Men
Far West: Kevin Grimes, California-Berkeley
Great Lakes: Louis Bennett, Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Middle Atlantic: Rudy Fuller, Pennsylvania
Midwest: Schellas Hyndman, SMU
New England: Ed Kelly, Boston College
New York: Dave Masur, St. John's
South: Jay Vidovich, Wake Forest
South Atlantic: Al Albert, William & Mary.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Sasho Cirovski, Maryland; Tom Fitzgerald, UCLA; Bret Simon, Stanford; Bob Warming, Creighton.

Division II Men
Central: Tony Tocco, Rockhurst
Far West: Marcus W. J. Ziemer, Sonoma State
Great Lakes: Osman Orlando, University of the District of Columbia
Midwest: Roy Stanley, Southern Colorado
New England: Tom Poitras, Southern New Hampshire
Northeast: Jerry Sheska, East Stroudsburg
South: Joel Harrison, Central Arkansas
Southeast: Fred Norchi, Queens University
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Keith Cammidge, Mercyhurst

Division III Men
Central: Paul McGinlay, Trinity
Great Lakes: Gerry D'Arcy, Otterbein College
Metro: Michael Smolens, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Middle Atlantic: Lenny Armuth, Drew
New England: Ronald B. Butcher, Keene State College
Northeast: Bob Durocher, St. Lawrence
South: Dr. Gerry DiBartolo, Salisbury
West: John Leaney, Macalester College.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Dave Brandt, Messiah.

NAIA Men
Central: Robert R. Gustavson, John Brown
Mid-South: Ray Wells, Lindsey Wilson College
Mideast: Scott C. Morrissey, Rio Grande
Midwest: Efrem Shimlis, Park
Northeast: Michael Finizio, Goldey-Beacom College
South: Dr. Brian Crossman, Covenant College
Southeast: Brett Teach, Auburn-Montgomery
West: Artie Cairel, Cal State-Monterey Bay.
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Peter Fuller, University of Mobile.

Junior College Women
Central: Tim Rooney, Lewis and Clark Community College
North: Dennis J. Grassini, Community College of Rhode Island
South: James Haislip, Community College of Baltimore County-Cantonsville
West: Barbara Bond, Orange Coast College
Additional Semifinal Coaches:Tracey Britton, Monroe Community College; Rob Dahl, Dixie State College; Kathy Insel-Brown, Young Harris College

Junior College Men Division I
Central: Neil MacDonald, Iowa Central Community College
Midwest: Joseph Burger, Barton County Community College
South: Benjamin Hunter, San Jacinto College-South
West: Michael Pantalione, Yavapai College
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Charles Inverso, Mercer (N.J.) College; Dominic Scicluna, Schoolcraft

Junior College Men Division III
East:
Scott Baker, Brookdale Community College
Mid-Atlantic: Richard Todaro, Jr., Prince George's Community College
Northeast: Larry McFaddin, North Country Community College
South: Sean Worley, Richland College
West: Eric Solberg, Fresno City College
Additional Semifinal Coaches: Pepe Aragon, Herkimer Community College; Jim Insinga, Manchester Community College

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