Gerry Lucey Explained

Gerry Lucey
Fullname:Gerard Lucey
Birth Date:26 May 1966
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Home Farm
Collegeyears1:1990
College1:NYIT Bears
Collegeyears2:1991–1993
College2:C.W. Post
Years1:1996–1997
Clubs1:North Jersey Imperials
Years2:1998–2000
Clubs2:Long Island Rough Riders
Caps2:78
Goals2:14
Manageryears1:1994–1999
Managerclubs1:C.W. Post (assistant, both men's and women's)
Manageryears2:1999–2001
Managerclubs2:C.W. Post
Manageryears3:2004–2006
Managerclubs3:Tampa Spartans (assistant)
Manageryears4:2006–2007
Managerclubs4:West Chester Golden Rams
Manageryears5:2007–2017
Managerclubs5:Tampa Spartans
Manageryears6:2017
Managerclubs6:Hofstra Pride (volunteer assistant)
Manageryears7:2018–2019
Managerclubs7:Dixie State Trailblazers
Manageryears8:2019–2022
Managerclubs8:Hofstra Pride (associate head coach)
Manageryears9:2023–
Managerclubs9:Florida Southern Moccasins

Gerard "Gerry" Lucey is an Irish retired footballer and coach.

Player

Lucey began his career with Home Farm F.C. in his native Ireland. He also played for Albertslund IF and Kobenhavns Boldklub. In 1990, Lucey moved to the United States where he attended New York Institute of Technology, playing one season on the school's soccer team. In 1991, he transferred to C.W. Post where he played three more seasons of collegiate soccer. After graduating from C.W. Post in 1994, Lucey played on local amateur teams. In 1996, he joined the North Jersey Imperials of the USISL Pro League. On July 30, 1997, the MetroStars of Major League Soccer called up Lucey for an exhibition game against the Long Island Rough Riders. In 1998, he moved to the Rough Riders where he played for three seasons.

Coach

In addition to his career as a player, Lucey worked as an assistant coach with the C.W. Post men's and women's soccer teams from 1994 to 1999. In November 1999, Lucey became the head coach of the women's team after head coach Bob Blizt died of pancreatic cancer.[1] Lucey continued as head coach for the 1999 season, compiling a two-season record of 15–5–1[2] He was the 2000 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference Women's Coach of the Year. In 2006, Lucey returned to collegiate coaching with a single season as West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He coached the team to a 23–1 record. In 2007, he moved to University of Tampa where he took the women's team to the NCAA Division II championship. He was inducted in 2018 into Tampa's "Hall of Fame" for being a noted contributor, and holds the record for their winningest coach.[3] In the 2017–18 season, Lucey volunteered as an assistant coach to Hofstra University Pride women's soccer team, before accepting the head coaching position in the same for the Dixie State Trailblazers(Now known as the Utah Tech Trailblazers). [4] [5] After a single year at Dixie, Lucey returned to Hoftra as an assistant coach to their women's Soccer program, where he still coaches.[6] Lucey and Hofstra was named as part of 2021's East Region Coaching staff of the year by The United Soccer Coaches.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/13/sports/soccer-death-of-coach-motivates-cw-post.html Death of Coach Motivates C.W. Post
  2. http://liupostpioneers.com/sports/2006/6/29/archive_30472.aspx?path=wsoc LIU Post soccer records
  3. Web site: Gerry Lucey . 2022-06-21 . University of Tampa Athletics . en.
  4. Web site: Dixie State University . January 2018 . Gerry Lucey Announced as Head Coach . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220621022043/https://dixiestateathletics.com/sports/womens-soccer/roster/coaches/gerry-lucey/655 . 21 June 2022 . 20 June 2022 . Utah Tech University.
  5. Web site: 2018-01-29 . Dixie State Athletics: DSU names Gerry Lucey as new head women’s soccer coach . 2022-06-21 . Deseret News . en.
  6. Web site: 2019-03-05 . THE ASSOCIATE: Lucey named Hofstra women’s associate head coach . 2022-06-21 . Front Row Soccer . en-US.
  7. Web site: Tennessee Soccer Coaches Named Southeast Region Staff of the Year . 2022-06-21 . University of Tennessee Athletics . en.
  8. Web site: United Soccer Coaches names National Staff and Coaches of the Year . 2022-06-21 . SoccerWire . en.