Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year explained

Sun Belt Men's Soccer Coach of the Year
Awarded For:the best head coach in the Sun Belt Conference
Country:United States
Year:1976
Holder:Scott Calabrese, UCF

The Sun Belt Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year is an annual award given to the best head coach in the Sun Belt Conference during the NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The award was first given in 1976.

Winners

Source:[1]

SeasonCoachSchoolReference
1976Bob NormanUAB
1977Bill CoulthardJacksonville
1978Scottie O'NeilGeorgia State
1979Ike GardnerCharlotte
1980Dan HolcombSouth Florida
1981Roy PattonSouth Alabama
1982Bob WarmingCharlotte
1983Bob Warming (2)Charlotte
1984Mike BerticelliOld Dominion
1985David HolmesWKU
1986Bob Norman (2)UAB
1987Roy Patton (2)South Alabama
1988Bob Warming (3)Charlotte
1989Mike Berticelli (2)Old Dominion
1990Lincoln PhillipsVCU
1991Roy Patton (3)South Alabama
1992Roy Patton (4)South Alabama
1993Roy Patton (5)South Alabama
1994Roy Patton (6)South Alabama
1995Dennis ViolletJacksonville
1996Aleks Mihailovic,
Randy Johnson
Jacksonville
Vanderbilt
2014John ScottHartwick
2015John Scott (2)Hartwick
2016John MurphyGeorgia Southern
2017Shaun DockingCoastal Carolina[2]
2018Brett SurrencyGeorgia State
2019Ross DuncanUCA
2020Shaun Docking (2)Coastal Carolina
2022Johan CedergrenKentucky[3]
2023Scott CalabreseUCF[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023 Men's Soccer Record Book (PDF) - Sun Belt Conference .
  2. Web site: Men's soccer awards announced, Pierrot named Player of the Year . 8 November 2017 .
  3. Web site: Sun Belt Conference Announces 2022 Postseason Awards . 4 November 2022 .
  4. Web site: Calabrese, Heiskanen, Awoudor Win Major Awards; Seven Knights Recognized in Sun Belt Post-Season Honors .