Northeast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year

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NEC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year
Awarded forthe most outstanding men's soccer head coach in the Northeast Conference
CountryUnited States
First awarded1986
Currently held byTony Martone, Merrimack

The Northeast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year is a soccer award given to head coaches in the Northeast Conference (NEC). The award is granted to the head coach voted to be the most successful that season by the league's coaches. The award was first given following the 1986 season, the sixth year of the conference's existence, to Bill Sento of Loyola (MD). [1] St. Francis Brooklyn and Monmouth, which is no longer a member of the NEC, are the programs that have been awarded the most, each with five.

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Winners

SeasonCoachSchoolConference RecordConference StandingOverall RecordPostseasonSource(s)
1986 Bill Sento Loyola (MD) 5-0-12nd17-1-4 [1]
1987 Bill Sento (2) Loyola (MD) 5-1-01st17-4-2 [1]
1988 Joe Donahue Monmouth 3-1-1T-2nd12-5-2 [1]
1989 Ben Stravato Fairleigh Dickinson 5-2-02nd17-4-0NEC Champion [1]
1990 Jim Deegan Mount St. Mary's 3-2-24th12-5-3NEC Semifinals [1]
1991 Sam Carrington St. Francis (NY) 6-1-01st14-4-2NEC Champions [1]
1992 John Kowalski Robert Morris 6-1-11st11-8-2NEC Semifinals [1]
1993 Bill Furjanic Saint Francis (PA) 4-3-15th7-10-1 [1]
1994 Mark Mettrick Mount St. Mary's 5-2-13rd11-6-2NEC Championship Game [1]
1995 John Kowalski (2) Robert Morris 8-0-01st14-4-0NEC Semifinals [1]
1996 Mark Mettrick (2) Mount St. Mary's 5-3-04th10-8-1NEC Semifinals [1]
1997 Sam Carrington (2) St. Francis (NY) 5-1-01st14-6-1NEC Semifinals [1]
1998 Sam Carrington (3) St. Francis (NY) 7-1-1T-1st15-6-1NEC Champions
NCAA Play-In
[1]
1999 Pete Caringi UMBC 9-0-11st19-1-2NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2000 Seth Roland Fairleigh Dickinson 8-2-01st13-8-1NEC Champions
NCAA Play-In
[1]
2001 Bill Denniston Robert Morris 8-2T-1st9-9-1NEC Semifinals [1]
2002 Pete Caringi (2) UMBC 8-1-1T-1st11-7-2NEC Semifinals [1]
2003 Shaun Green Central Connecticut 6-0-32nd11-3-4NEC Championship Game [1]
2004 B.J. Craig Saint Francis (PA) 6-2-1T-2nd10-6-3NEC Semifinals [1]
2005 Rob McCourt Monmouth 6-0-31st10-4-6NEC Championship Game [1]
2006 Rob McCourt (2) Monmouth 7-0-21st14-4-3NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2007 Rob McCourt (3) Monmouth 7-21st12-5-2NEC Semifinals [1]
2008 Rob Ryerson Mount St. Mary's 5-44th9-10-1NEC Championship Game [1]
2009 Rob McCourt (4) Monmouth 8-1-11st18-2-2NEC Champions
NCAA Second Round
[1]
2010 Joe Barroso Sacred Heart 6-2-22nd11-6-2NEC Semifinals [1]
2011 Shaun Green (2) Central Connecticut 7-3-04th10-8-1NEC Semifinals [1]
2012 Eric Da Costa Quinnipiac 8-1-11st10-5-3NEC Semifinals [1]
2013 Shaun Green (3) Central Connecticut 6–1–01st9–9–1NEC Semifinals [1]
2014 Michael Casper Saint Francis (PA) 6–11st13–6–1NEC Championship Game [1]
2015 TJ Kostecky LIU Brooklyn 7–0–01st11–6–4NEC Champions
NCAA First Round
[1]
2016 Tom Giovatto St. Francis Brooklyn 6–0–11st12–5–3NEC Champions [2]
2017 Tom Giovatto (2) St. Francis Brooklyn 6–0–11st13–4–1NEC Champions [3]
2018 TJ Kostecky LIU Brooklyn6–2–01st13–6–1NEC Champions [4]
2019 Tony MartoneMerrimack9–0–01st11–3–2Could not participate because of Division II reclassification [5]

Winners by school

Denotes school is a former member of the NEC
SchoolWinnersYears
St. Francis Brooklyn 51991, 1997, 1998, 2016, 2017
Monmouth51988, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
Mount St. Mary's 41990, 1994, 1996, 2008
Robert Morris 31992, 1995, 2001
Central Connecticut 32003, 2011, 2013
Saint Francis (PA) 31993, 2004, 2014
LIU Brooklyn 22015, 2018
Fairleigh Dickinson 21989, 2000
Loyola (MD)21986, 1987
UMBC21999, 2002
Merrimack 12019
Quinnipiac12012
Sacred Heart 12010
Bryant 0

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