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Discussion in 'Women's College' started by SAS_Soccer, Jul 20, 2024.

  1. Sports Addict

    Sports Addict Member

    Liverpool
    Canada
    May 19, 2023
    The athletic director at UWGB is another strong personality. It seems like coaches are disposable, after reading the one line press release to fire their head coach. She was also a former player at UWGB.
     
  2. WSOCFan

    WSOCFan Member

    Arsenal
    Brazil
    Feb 26, 2023
    Would a successful coach at ODU want to go to a dumpster fire like Maryland? Seems very risky.

    Nahas should get the job, unless a National Champion head coach applied for the job.

    There are also a lot of other interim positions that need to be filled.
     
  3. Gunners FC

    Gunners FC Member

    Arsenal
    Nov 3, 2023
    Yes, coach Angie is a great coach
     
  4. IHearThings

    IHearThings Member

    Fulham
    United States
    Nov 8, 2021
  5. luvthegame

    luvthegame Member

    Oct 17, 2005
    Kind of surprised at this one. Three seasons ago she was the COY and regular season champion. High expectations there for sure.
     
  6. ThePonchat

    ThePonchat Member+

    #ProRelForUSA
    United States
    Jan 10, 2013
    I've Been Everywhere Man
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    OPEN:
    Oregon State (interim)
    UC Riverside (interim)
    Loyola Chicago (interim)
    Cal Poly (retirement 6/9)
    North Carolina (interim; retirement 8/9)
    Mississippi Valley State (8/25)
    Niagara (8/27)
    Maryland (10/10)
    Kansas State (10/28)
    Oregon (10/29)
    Illinois (10/30; retirement)
    Western Illinois (10/31)
    Wisconsin Green Bay (11/4)
    Weber State (11/5)
    VCU (11/7)
    IU Indianapolis (11/7)



    FILLED:

    Duke - Kieran Hall (Duke associate head; filled after Fall 2024 season retirement)
    San Francisco - Pinder Nijjar (interim; 9/17)
     
  7. ThePonchat

    ThePonchat Member+

    #ProRelForUSA
    United States
    Jan 10, 2013
    I've Been Everywhere Man
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    OPEN:
    Oregon State (interim)
    UC Riverside (interim)
    Loyola Chicago (interim)
    Cal Poly (retirement 6/9)
    North Carolina (interim; retirement 8/9)
    Mississippi Valley State (8/25)
    Niagara (8/27)
    Maryland (10/10)
    Kansas State (10/28)
    Oregon (10/29)
    Illinois (10/30; retirement)
    Western Illinois (10/31)
    Wisconsin Green Bay (11/4)
    Weber State (11/5)
    VCU (11/7)
    IU Indianapolis (11/7)
    NC State (11/8)
    VMI (11/8)



    FILLED:

    Duke - Kieran Hall (Duke associate head; filled after Fall 2024 season retirement)
    San Francisco - Pinder Nijjar (interim; 9/17)
     
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  8. NowItsMyTurnFolks

    NowItsMyTurnFolks New Member

    Barcelona
    Argentina
    Oct 23, 2023
    I'm hoping someone can help me understand a little better about this situation.

    Patriot League has a history of having tenured coaches with great success, but the Lafayette College staff has been there for nearly 20 years, with 3 seasons barely over .500 during that time. How is that program continuing to move forward with having nearly 100 more losses than wins? I heard there are issues bubbling below the surface, but not sure what or if anything would come out of it.
     
  9. socalkdg

    socalkdg Member

    Washington Spirit
    United States
    Feb 15, 2023
    Made it to the finals. Convincing win vs Hawaii, not easy to do at their home field.
     
  10. cpthomas

    cpthomas BigSoccer Supporter

    Portland Thorns
    United States
    Jan 10, 2008
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I ordinarily do not express my subjective feelings here, but I think it is very sad day for DI women's soccer that Tim Santoro no longer will be coaching at NC State. It is possible, maybe even likely, he is a victim of the NCAA's insistence on continuing to use the RPI, which last year and especially this year has greatly underrated his team. That is ironic, since he is one of the coaches who has a good understanding of how poor the RPI is as a rating system.:(
     
  11. ThePonchat

    ThePonchat Member+

    #ProRelForUSA
    United States
    Jan 10, 2013
    I've Been Everywhere Man
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    OPEN:
    Oregon State (interim)
    UC Riverside (interim)
    Loyola Chicago (interim)
    Cal Poly (retirement 6/9)
    North Carolina (interim; retirement 8/9)
    Mississippi Valley State (8/25)
    Niagara (8/27)
    Maryland (10/10)
    Kansas State (10/28)
    Oregon (10/29)
    Illinois (10/30; retirement)
    Western Illinois (10/31)
    Wisconsin Green Bay (11/4)
    Weber State (11/5)
    VCU (11/7)
    IU Indianapolis (11/7)
    NC State (11/8)
    VMI (11/8)
    Youngstown State (11/8; retirement)



    FILLED:

    Duke - Kieran Hall (Duke associate head; filled after Fall 2024 season retirement)
    San Francisco - Pinder Nijjar (interim; 9/17)
     
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  12. WSOCFan

    WSOCFan Member

    Arsenal
    Brazil
    Feb 26, 2023
    What is happening to the Horizon league? Green Bay, IU Indy and Youngstown State. Will there be more?
     
  13. luvthegame

    luvthegame Member

    Oct 17, 2005
    Probably the AD saw a trend happening. Last 5 years the team has decreased in the standings of the ACC every year. Admin probably looking for something better than 10th place or lower. Coach will find another job with his resume. Maybe a good mid major or get on another power 4 staff making as much or more than he made at NC State.
     
  14. SoccerTrustee

    SoccerTrustee Member

    Feb 5, 2008
    Club:
    Everton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    In the past few years, Boston College, NC State, and Miami, along with Syracuse have all been bottom dwellers. All of them have made recent changes, except for Syracuse. They won 2 games total in the ACC since 2019. They must just be happy to have a team and don't care what the results are. The other bottom feeders have made changes.

    Too bad for Santoro. Good guy. That NC State team was a debacle, he made them a legit contender for a while. Should be picked up for another good opportunity I would think.
     
  15. Lord Kril

    Lord Kril Member

    Pittsburgh Riverhounds
    Jul 3, 2018
    Didn’t NC State fire his whole staff last year?
     
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  16. justdoit

    justdoit Member

    Aug 11, 2009
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    If I am correct Santoro had a few years left on his contract. If I were him I would take a volunteer position somewhere and let NC State pay him out. NC State should be happy to have a great guy and a great coach leading their program. They will find out what they are missing after their next hire. Tim won for years there and has had a few down years. The ACC is brutal and you have to wait for UNC and Duke and Wake to recruit before you can start as you will always be 4th pick in North Carolina. Good luck Wolfpack. I can’t wait to see the hire there.
     
  17. NowItsMyTurnFolks

    NowItsMyTurnFolks New Member

    Barcelona
    Argentina
    Oct 23, 2023
    Santoro was running a one player rodeo there with Zee for a couple years, then JJ for her 5 years. Other than that, the supporting cast was not doing much. Now that JJ moved on, the program got exposed.
     
  18. Gunners FC

    Gunners FC Member

    Arsenal
    Nov 3, 2023
    Great analysis. And yes, it will be interesting to see who would be a strong hire. Who are some initial candidates that fit the bill?
     
  19. oneofnine

    oneofnine Member

    Nov 21, 2011
    Not exactly sure what is going on in the Horizon League - I'm sure it's a combination of a number of factors. In general, the Horizon league stinks, so it isn't this tremendous conference within which to coach. Or maybe it's a lack of budgetary support from the athletic department. Or the inequality between support and performance expectations (from AD) - support should be equivalent to expectations, but often isn't. Or the changing landscape of D1, which has changed college coaching from a transformational to a transactional job. Or perhaps the salary range, usually around $60-$70,000, just doesn't make it worth it. All of these factors often don't equate to a great quality of life. And if you are a person who doesn't need the job (like Brian at YSU) - why do it?
     
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  20. StanleySteel

    StanleySteel New Member

    Oct 26, 2024
    I want to see them hire Nahas. Former State player, local guy, and excellent coach. My kids went through CASL back in the day and Damon was just rising up and I knew it back then he was the real deal. I reckon he’d take it if unc isn’t picking him up.
     
  21. Stargell77

    Stargell77 Member

    Arsenal
    United States
    Sep 4, 2023

    If UNC doesn’t hire him they need their heads checked
     
  22. Germans4Allies4

    Jan 9, 2010
    Surprised this happened but would think NC State has to increase support with the new scholarship and NIL allowances. Probably unfortunate Santoro didn't get a chance with more finances but the right hire will win in the new world.
     
  23. allaboutwsoc

    allaboutwsoc New Member

    Colorado Rush
    United States
    Mar 11, 2024
    Who are some of the top Assistants/AHC’s in line for some of these openings? Some I think that would make sense with programs having very good seasons… Nick Zimmerman at Miss St (NC St?), Brit Cameron at Wake (NC St?), Ahmad Brown at USC (Oregon?), Longino at Iowa (Maryland?), Higgy at TCU, Gavin/Brian at OSU (Illinois?). And then some potential mid major HCs that could be in the mix after good seasons… Jason Dowiak at UMass (Maryland?), Lewis Robinson at Western Michigan (Illinois?), Rodriguez at UConn, Josh Walters at JMU (Maryland?), Kirk at Missouri St (Kstate?), Garbar at FIU.

    Just throwing out ideas ‍♂️
     
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  24. Pittssoccerfan

    Pittssoccerfan New Member

    Liverpool FC
    United States
    Mar 14, 2024
    ECU or USC upstate HCs due for a move?

    feel like some of these programs need someone who has turned around a program before, rather than being an assistant at successful P4s

     

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