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

  1. Carolina92

    Carolina92 Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Chris Henderson has just published his annual NCAA WoSo Coach Rank Top 60. I'm not sure exactly how to interpret this list, as it seems odd to compare the achievements of say East Texas A&M (who knew that existed?) and South Dakota State with the likes of Virginia and Clemson, but its a good list of coaches that might be ready to make the leap into bigger jobs. Maybe in the future there should be a P4 Coach Rank and a separate list for everyone else?
     
  2. Wildcatter

    Wildcatter Member

    Sep 9, 2018
    East Texas A&M just became that. They were previously called Texas A&M Commerce. They made the name change in the middle of the fall which was weird
     
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  3. sokarcrazy

    sokarcrazy Member

    Dec 19, 2005
    Here's the rankings for those interested. I personally enjoy the work Chris does and know that any rating has flaws it also has some merit too. His twitter post explains in detail who is eligible (coaches need to be with a program for 3 years) and what he uses to come up with the score...and he does add bonuses to the coaches in higher ranked conferences.

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  4. sokarcrazy

    sokarcrazy Member

    Dec 19, 2005
    I'm surprised Loyola Chicago hasn't removed the interim tag by now. Anyone know what's happening there?
     
  5. Odyssey102508

    Odyssey102508 New Member

    Barcelona
    United States
    Oct 26, 2023
    Angela chose not to stay on.
     
  6. PlaySimple

    PlaySimple Member

    Sep 22, 2016
    Chicagoland
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    I'm impressed with the work that Jane Alukonis has done at USC. She is deserving of that spot on this list. The former Duke player has gotten a good background for the collegiate game doing her time in operations at Duke & as a UCLA assistant. At 35 or 36 years of age she seems like she'll have a pretty long career as a coach and is someone to keep an eye on. About 8-10 years ago Alukonis also ran a blog/website, College Committed, to help high school players navigate the college recruitment process. With her increased coaching duties I am not sure if that is something she is still involved with.
     
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  7. allaboutwsoc

    allaboutwsoc New Member

    Colorado Rush
    United States
    Mar 11, 2024
    Maryland is confirmed to be hiring the interim, they just told players and announcement coming soon. Interesting one… didnt seem like they attracted big time candidates.
     
  8. outsiderview

    outsiderview Member

    Oct 1, 2013
    Charlotte
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
     
  9. ThePonchat

    ThePonchat Member+

    #ProRelForUSA
    United States
    Jan 10, 2013
    I've Been Everywhere Man
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    OPEN:
    UC Riverside (interim)
    Loyola Chicago (interim)
    Cal Poly (retirement 6/9)
    Mississippi Valley State (8/25)
    Western Illinois (10/31)
    VCU (11/7)
    NC State (11/8)
    VMI (11/8)
    Youngstown State (11/8; retirement)
    Pacific (11/12)
    Chicago State (11/14)
    Duquesne (11/15)
    Wofford (11/24)
    North Dakota (11/25)
    UC Davis (12/2)
    St. Bonaventure (12/4)
    Southeast Missouri State (retirement 12/6)


    FILLED:

    Duke - Kieran Hall (Duke associate head; filled after Fall 2024 season retirement)
    San Francisco - Pinder Nijjar (interim; 9/17)
    Oregon State - Caroline Kelly (OSU interim; 11/13)
    Wisconsin Green Bay - Matt Kagan (Washington State assistant; 11/4-11/29)
    Oregon - Tracy Joyner (UC Davis head; 10/29-12/2)
    Kansas State - Colleen Corbin (SLU associate head; 10/28-12/2)
    Auburn - James Armstrong (Miss St head; retirement 11/26-12/3)
    Mississippi State - Nick Zimmerman (Miss St associate head; 12/3-12/3)
    Niagara - Donny George (St. Bonaventure head - 8/27-12/4)
    Weber State - Kyle Christensen (Utah Valley associate head; 11/5-12/6)
    IU Indianapolis - Angela Berry White (high school coach; 11/7-12/9)
    North Carolina - Damon Nahas (UNC interim; retirement 8/9-12/9)
    Illinois - Katie Hultin (Grand Valley State head; retirement 10/30-12/10)
    Maryland - Michael Marchiano (Maryland assistant/interim; 10/10-12/11)
     
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  10. Twotone Jones

    Twotone Jones Member

    United States
    Apr 12, 2023
    No Texas A&M fan is surprised that G Guerreri dropped out of this Top 60 list at all.
     
  11. Eddie K

    Eddie K Member+

    May 5, 2007
    #686 Eddie K, Dec 11, 2024
    Last edited: Dec 11, 2024
    Agree this seems like a plan. The current asst was a college mens HC but was out of the college game, an alum, players seemed to like him, and he's much cheaper than other HC's out there. Might have had to pay the former coach some as well. The AD goes to the mens coach, well-known Cirofski in this case, and says, you have any ideas? If it was their plan since summer, they got what they wanted.
    He might be real good! Wish them all the best.
     
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  12. NowItsMyTurnFolks

    NowItsMyTurnFolks New Member

    Barcelona
    Argentina
    Oct 23, 2023
    I think you are very correct here with Sasho and wife have a say in all things soccer at Maryland since after Leone.

    There was no way they were going to overlook the interim since Sasho brought him in last Summer. Plus if Meg is still on the payroll and did not accept a buyout, he would be the best option financially - win/win.
     
  13. messi91011

    messi91011 Member

    Nov 21, 2015
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    I agree with everything being said about Maryland. This all seems pre-meditated, perhaps right down to the mid-season termination for the interim to “prove” his ability to run the program.

    His CV is incredibly light on the women’s soccer front. That may or may not matter as the recruiting and coaching landscape has changed so rapidly over the past 5 years, but it’s worthy of note that he will be starting from scratch when it comes to women’s soccer identification, recruiting, and tactics. Who knows, maybe that’s a good thing and they wanted a completely fresh take on their program? However, this forum has been critical of hires with such little experience in the past, and it’d be fair to be just as critical of this hire. Compare their hire to fellow P4, Auburn, and their approaches couldn’t be much different.
     
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  14. Chaik

    Chaik Member

    Oct 18, 2001
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    UAB football hired former NFL quarterback/ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer after he coached at a Nashville high school very briefly.
     
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  15. Eddie K

    Eddie K Member+

    May 5, 2007
    UMD example maybe when an AD just really wants a more quiet program, instead of the recent noisy one they've had. Or they want a not-terrible team, but don't really need an excellent team, at least right now. I would guess financial considerations are much more important than many folks think looking from the outside in a lot more cases.

    I wonder how the Nahas salary compares to AD or would have compared to hiring a big name? I wonder if he even got any bonuses this post-season as the 'interim'? Maybe he should have waited until after the game to negotiate. You think with his Brother being a pro coach right there, they know some agents. Someone could do the research on his deal but interesting.
     
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  16. Collegewhispers

    Collegewhispers Member+

    Oct 27, 2011
    Club:
    Columbus Crew

    How was this the best candidate available to Maryland? Poor hire they should be able to get someone with proven success for that job.
     
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  17. allaboutwsoc

    allaboutwsoc New Member

    Colorado Rush
    United States
    Mar 11, 2024
    Grand Valley has now produced the successful HCs at Iowa and Michigan State. Now one to Illinois. Begs the question, how many of the open jobs (or even just D1 jobs in general), is GVSU better than? 80% of non-P4s… maybe even better than some P4s?
     
  18. MFF1910

    MFF1910 Member

    Sep 11, 2018

    There's been chatter since the hire that he's actually the heir apparent for Sasho when he retires. Keeps him in house, more HC experience before Sasho calls it quits. Has to do well otherwise that plan may not be best laid plans. Not sure the MR removal was in the original plan. No idea if there's any credibility to it, but it's the rumors that have floated around.
     
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  19. Sledhead

    Sledhead Member

    Atalanta
    United States
    Jul 14, 2019
    GVSU is a D1 program in a D2 wrapper for almost all of their athletics. Great facilities, championship culture, and an engaged student body. No idea how well they pay compared to say, an in-state MAC or Horizon League school but I have to believe it's competitive.
     
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  20. Collegewhispers

    Collegewhispers Member+

    Oct 27, 2011
    Club:
    Columbus Crew

    Absolutely. It’s a better job than a lot of mid majors and you have the opportunity to compete for a national championship. I would imagine that job with be highly sought after.

    With the festive season upon us how much more movement will we have before 2025? Channeling my inner Scrooge with the current confirmed hires I would say:

    Good hires

    North Carolina
    Oregon
    Auburn
    Illinois

    Bad hires

    Maryland
    Kansas state
    IU Indy
    Green Bay
     
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  21. ThePonchat

    ThePonchat Member+

    #ProRelForUSA
    United States
    Jan 10, 2013
    I've Been Everywhere Man
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    OPEN:
    UC Riverside (interim)
    Loyola Chicago (interim)
    Cal Poly (retirement 6/9)
    Mississippi Valley State (8/25)
    Western Illinois (10/31)
    VCU (11/7)
    VMI (11/8)
    Youngstown State (11/8; retirement)
    Pacific (11/12)
    Chicago State (11/14)
    Duquesne (11/15)
    Wofford (11/24)
    North Dakota (11/25)
    UC Davis (12/2)
    St. Bonaventure (12/4)
    Southeast Missouri State (retirement 12/6)
    East Carolina (12/12)


    FILLED:

    Duke - Kieran Hall (Duke associate head; filled after Fall 2024 season retirement)
    San Francisco - Pinder Nijjar (interim; 9/17)
    Oregon State - Caroline Kelly (OSU interim; 11/13)
    Wisconsin Green Bay - Matt Kagan (Washington State assistant; 11/4-11/29)
    Oregon - Tracy Joyner (UC Davis head; 10/29-12/2)
    Kansas State - Colleen Corbin (SLU associate head; 10/28-12/2)
    Auburn - James Armstrong (Miss St head; retirement 11/26-12/3)
    Mississippi State - Nick Zimmerman (Miss St associate head; 12/3-12/3)
    Niagara - Donny George (St. Bonaventure head - 8/27-12/4)
    Weber State - Kyle Christensen (Utah Valley associate head; 11/5-12/6)
    IU Indianapolis - Angela Berry White (high school coach; 11/7-12/9)
    North Carolina - Damon Nahas (UNC interim; retirement 8/9-12/9)
    Illinois - Katie Hultin (Grand Valley State head; retirement 10/30-12/10)
    Maryland - Michael Marchiano (Maryland assistant/interim; 10/10-12/11)
    NC State - Gary Higgins (East Carolina head; 11/8-12/12)
     
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  22. WSOCFAN10

    WSOCFAN10 Member

    Liverpool FC
    United States
    Oct 11, 2022
    Is Jeff Freeman the long time associate head coach retiring with Janet? Or think he will retire soon?

    Good hire with Katie, just had always thought that Jeff had stayed because he would eventually take over. With that being said, with how mediocre they have been, totally see why they would go out of house to hire.
     
  23. Soccerboy23

    Soccerboy23 New Member

    Manchester United
    Brazil
    Oct 30, 2023
    ECU is a good opening for a coach. A team on the rise. Will be interesting to see who they go after or if they hand it to the current assistant.
     
  24. cpthomas

    cpthomas BigSoccer Supporter

    Portland Thorns
    United States
    Jan 10, 2008
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It's fair to say that East Carolina is on the rise in the evolving American Athletic Conference, but it actualy has been quite stable, on average in the low 100s RPI range (and that takes into consideration the last 2 years). It won the American Athletic Conference championship this year, but the conference is considerably weaker than it was a few years ago. This year it was the #9 conference according to all of the NCAA RPI, the Balanced RPI, and Massey. That's not bad, but it's not where the American once was and it seems about right.
     

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