Dave Giffard Explained

David Giffard
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:VCU Rams
Current Conference:Atlantic 10 Conference
Birth Date:29 August 1975
Alma Mater:MacMurray College
Player Years1:1993–1997
Coach Years1:1998–1999
Coach Team1:MacMurray Highlanders (assistant)
Coach Years2:1999–2000
Coach Team2:Westminster Blue Jays (assistant)
Coach Years3:2000–2004
Coach Team3:UAB Blazers (goalkeeper)
Coach Years4:2005–2006
Coach Team4:Indiana Hoosiers (assistant)
Coach Years5:2007–2009
Coach Team5:Akron Zips (assistant)
Coach Years6:2010–
Coach Team6:VCU Rams
Championships:Atlantic 10 Regular Season (2018)

Dave Giffard (born August 29, 1975) is an American soccer coach.

Career

Giffard was raised in Illinois, where he attended MacMurray College from 1993 to 1997, and played for the school's soccer team as a goalkeeper. After finishing college at MacMurray, with a Bachelor's degree in physical education, Giffard immediately went into the sport as a coach, coaching at various institutions as an assistant coach or goalkeeping coach for the next 15 years. Following his tenure as an assistant at MacMurray, Giffard was an assistant on the Westminster College Blue Jays, where they achieved their first 12-win season in program history. During his final years at Westminster, Giffard enrolled for postgraduate studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).

While at UAB, Giffard earned his Master of Arts in Education, achieving his master's at the end of the 2002–03 academic year. Following his achievement, Giffard joined the UAB Blazers men's soccer program as an assistant to Mike Getman. At UAB, Giffard primarily worked as a goalkeeping coach. During his time at UAB, Clint Baumstark became the first goalkeeper at UAB to be capped by the United States U-20 national soccer team.[1]

Upon leaving UAB, Giffard served as volunteer for Indiana University before joining Caleb Porter and the Akron Zips men's soccer program. During Giffard's time as an assistant to Porter, the Zips had a 23–1–1 season, and won the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship, beating Louisville.

Starting in 2010, Giffard earned his first head coaching position in his career, becoming the head coach for the VCU Rams men's soccer program. In his three years, Giffard returned the Rams to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2004, and had the team nationally ranked for the first time since 2005.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Bio: Dave Giffard. UABSports.com. March 31, 2013. March 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303231427/http://www.uabsports.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/giffard_david00.html. dead.
  2. Web site: Loebe, Oland, Haji, Klein, and Giffard win Top Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Awards . Atlantic10.com . . November 28, 2018 . November 8, 2018.
  3. Web site: Five Programs Garner Major Men’s Soccer Awards in A-10 End-of-Season Awards. atlantic10.com. November 13, 2023. November 20, 2023. Atlantic 10 Conference.