This is a list of NCAA Division I men's soccer coaches.
Conference affiliations are current for the next NCAA soccer season in 2025.
As of August 18, 2024
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Albany | Trevor Gorman | 2011 |
Binghamton | Paul Marco | 2002 |
Bryant | Ruben Resendes | 2023 |
New Hampshire | Rich Weinrebe | 2024 |
NJIT | Fernando Barboto | 2016 |
UMass Lowell | Kyle Zenoni | 2022 |
UMBC | Anthony Adams | 2023 |
Vermont | Rob Dow | 2017 |
As of January 6, 2025
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Charlotte | Kevin Langan | 2012 |
FIU | Kyle Russell | 2020 |
Florida Atlantic | Joey Worthen | 2017 |
Memphis | Richard Mulrooney | 2014 |
Missouri State | Michael Seabolt | 2022 |
South Florida | Bob Butehorn | 2017 |
Temple | Brian Rowland | 2018 |
Tulsa | Tom McIntosh | 1995 |
UAB | TBA | 2024 |
As of January 6, 2025
As of June 2, 2023
As of December 25, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Bellarmine | Tim Chastonay | 1998 |
Central Arkansas | Frank Kohlenstein | 2021 |
Florida Gulf Coast | Jesse Cormier | 2017 |
Jacksonville | Ali Simmons | 2023 |
Lipscomb | Charles Morrow | 2005 |
North Florida | Derek Marinatos | 2011 |
Queens | Oliver Carias | 2011 |
Stetson | Emmett Rutkowski | 2020 |
As of December 25, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Akron | Jared Embick | 2013 |
Butler | Paul Snape | 2011 |
Creighton | Johnny Torres | 2019 |
DePaul | Mark Plotkin | 2018 |
Georgetown | Brian Wiese | 2006 |
Marquette | Louis Bennett | 2006 |
Providence | Craig Stewart | 2012 |
Seton Hall | Andreas Lindberg | 2018 |
St. John's | David Masur | 1991 |
UConn | Chris Gbandi | 2022 |
Villanova | Tom Carlin | 2008 |
Xavier | John Higgins | 2022 |
As of June 2, 2023
As of June 2, 2023
As of August 18, 2023
As of January 6, 2025
As of May 13, 2023
As of June 2, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Brown | Chase Wileman | 2022 |
Columbia | Kevin Anderson | 2009 |
Cornell | John Smith | 2016 |
Dartmouth | Bo Oshoniyi | 2018 |
Harvard | Josh Shapiro | 2020 |
Penn | Brian Gill | 2018 |
Princeton | Jim Barlow | 1996 |
Yale | Kylie Stannard | 2015 |
As of May 10, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Canisius | Michael Tanke | 2022 |
Fairfield | Carl Rees | 1996 |
Iona | James Hamilton | 2016 |
Manhattan | Jorden Scott | 2013 |
Marist | Matt Viggiano | 2007 |
Merrimack | Tony Martone | 1982 |
Mount St. Mary's | Brett Teach | 2024 |
Niagara | Bill Boyle | 2016 |
Quinnipiac | Eric Da Costa | 2005 |
Rider | Charlie Inverso | 2011 |
Sacred Heart | Anthony Anzevui | 2022 |
Saint Peter's | Julian Richens | 2011 |
Siena | Graciano Brito | 2020 |
As of October 25, 2024
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Belmont | David Costa | 2019 |
Bowling Green | Eric Nichols | 2009 |
Bradley | Jim DeRose | 1996 |
Drake | Pat Flinn | 2022 |
Evansville | Marshall Ray | 2015 |
Northern Illinois | Ryan Swan | 2017 |
UIC | Sean Phillips | 2010 |
Western Michigan | Chad Wiseman | 2013 |
As of April 4, 2024
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Central Connecticut | David Kelly | 2020 |
Chicago State | Norris Howze | 2022 |
Fairleigh Dickinson | Seth Roland | 1997 |
Howard | Phillip Gyau | 2014 |
Le Moyne | Tom Bonus | 2000 |
LIU | Michael Mordocco | 2019 [a] |
Mercyhurst | Austin Solomon | 2023 |
Saint Francis (PA) | Mads Kaiser | 2023 |
Stonehill | Jim Reddish | 2008 |
As of July 1, 2023.
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Eastern Illinois | Josh Oakley | 2022 |
Houston Christian | Ryan Pratt | 2017 |
Incarnate Word | Kiki Lara | 2020 |
Liberty | Kelly Findley | 2019 |
Lindenwood | Kris Bertsch | 2023 |
SIU Edwardsville | Cale Wassermann | 2019 |
Southern Indiana | Mat Santoro | 2009 |
Western Illinois | Eric Johnson | 1997 |
As of June 2, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
American | Zach Samol | 2019 |
Army | Brian Plotkin | 2021 |
Boston University | Kevin Nylen | 2020 |
Bucknell | Dave Brandt | 2022 |
Colgate | Erik Ronning | 2005 |
Holy Cross | Marco Koolman | 2012 |
Lafayette | Dennis Bohn | 2001 |
Lehigh | Dean Koski | 1991 |
Loyola (MD) | Steve Nichols | 2014 |
Navy | Tim O'Donohue | 2016 |
As of June 2, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
East Tennessee State | David Lilly | 2022 |
Furman | Doug Allison | 1995 |
Mercer | Brad Ruzzo | 2008 |
UNC Greensboro | Chris Rich | 2019 |
VMI | Nick Regan | 2022 |
Wofford | Joel Tyson | 2019 |
As of December 23, 2024
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Delaware | Tommy McMenemy | 2022 |
Denver | Jamie Franks | 2015 |
Kansas City | Ryan Pore | 2020 |
Omaha | Donovan Dowling | 2022 |
Oral Roberts | Ryan Bush | 2013 |
St. Thomas | Jon Lowery | 2012 |
UMass | Fran O'Leary | 2015 |
As of December 25, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Coastal Carolina | Shaun Docking | 1998 |
Georgia Southern | Luis Vega | 2022 |
Georgia State | Brett Surrency | 2010 |
James Madison | Paul Zazenski | 2018 |
Kentucky | Johan Cedergren | 2012 |
Marshall | Chris Grassie | 2017 |
Old Dominion | Alan Dawson | 1997 |
South Carolina | Tony Annan | 2021 |
UCF | Scott Calabrese | 2017 |
West Virginia | Dan Stratford | 2020 |
As of June 2, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Gonzaga | Aaron Lewis | 2021 |
Loyola Marymount | Kyle Schmid | 2022 |
Oregon State | Greg Dalby | 2023 |
Pacific | Adam Reeves | 2019 |
Portland | Nick Carlin-Voigt | 2016 |
Saint Mary's | Adam Cooper | 2006 |
San Diego | Brian Quinn | 2018 |
San Francisco | Chris Brown | 2021 |
Santa Clara | Cameron Rast | 2002 |
As of May 13, 2023
Program | Head coach | First season |
---|---|---|
Air Force | Doug Hill | 2008 |
California Baptist | Coe Michaelson | 2016 |
Grand Canyon | Michael Kraus | 2022 |
San Diego State | Ryan Hopkins | 2020 |
San Jose State | Simon Tobin | 2014 |
Seattle | Nate Daligcon | 2023 |
UTRGV | Bryheem Hancock | 2020 |
UNLV | B.J. Craig | 2022 |
Utah Tech | Jonny Broadhead | 2017 |
Utah Valley | Kyle Beckerman | 2021 |
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