Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year

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The Atlantic 10 Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year is an annual award given to the best head coach in the Atlantic 10 Conference during the NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The award has been given since 1987.

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Wade Jean and Sam Koch have each won the award four times. [1]

Winners

Coach of the Year (1987–present)

SeasonCoachSchoolReference
1987 Bob Reasso Rutgers [1]
1988 John Boles Temple [1]
1989 George Lidster George Washington [1]
1990 Bob Reasso (2) Rutgers [1]
1991 Bob Reasso (3) Rutgers [1]
1992 Sam Koch
George Lidster (2)
UMass
George Washington
[1]
1993 Tom Turner Saint Joseph's [1]
1994 Sam Koch (2) UMass [1]
1995 Ed Bradley Rhode Island [1]
1996 Pat Farrell La Salle [1]
1997 Jerry Cheynet Virginia Tech [1]
1998 Frank Schnur Fordham [1]
1999 Wade Jean Duquesne [1]
2000 Dave Schureck Dayton [1]
2001 Ed Bradley (2) Rhode Island [1]
2002 Wade Jean (2)
Sam Koch (3)
Duquesne
UMass
[1]
2003 Jeff Gettler Richmond [1]
2004 Wade Jean (3) Duquesne [1]
2005 Wade Jean (4) Duquesne [1]
2006 Dan Donigan Saint Louis [1]
2007 Dan Donigan (2) Saint Louis [1]
2008 Sam Koch (4) UMass [1]
2009 Dennis Currier Dayton [1]
2010 Pat Farrell (2) La Salle [1]
2011 George Lidster (3) George Washington [1]
2012 Mike McGinty Saint Louis [1]
2013 Mike McGinty (2) Saint Louis [1]
2014 Gareth Elliott Rhode Island [2]
2015 Craig Jones George Washington [3]
2016 Mike McGinty (3) Saint Louis [4]
2017 Fran O'Leary (3) UMass [5]
2018 David Giffard VCU [6]
2019 Gareth Elliott (2) Rhode Island [7]
2020 Dennis Currier (2) Dayton [8]
2021 Kevin Kalish Saint Louis [9]
2022 Kevin Kalish (2) Saint Louis [9]

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