Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year

ACC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year
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Awarded for the best head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference
Country United States
Presented by Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (1975–present)
First awarded 1975
Currently held by Bobby Muuss, Wake Forest

The Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year is an annual award given to the best head coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference during the NCAA Division I men's soccer season. The award has been given since 1975.

Notable winners of the award include: Bruce Arena (who later coached the United States men's soccer team and LA Galaxy), I. M. Ibrahim (who spent his entire coaching career with Clemson University), Anson Dorrance (who later simultaneously coached the University of Carolina's women's soccer team and the United States women's soccer team) and Jay Vidovich (who went on to coach Portland Timbers 2 for a season, before returning to collegiate soccer).

Arena has won the award more times than any other coach, winning it seven times from 1979 until 1995.[1]

Winners

Coach of the Year (1975–present)

Bruce Arena is a seven-time winner of the award.
I. M. Ibrahim is a four-time winner of the award.
Anson Dorrance is a one-time winner.
Season Coach School Reference
1975 Allen, MarvinMarvin Allen North Carolina [1]
1976 Dietsch, JimJim Dietsch Maryland [1]
1977 Dorrance, AnsonAnson Dorrance North Carolina [1]
1978 Ibrahim, I. M.I. M. Ibrahim Clemson [1]
1979 Arena, BruceBruce Arena Virginia [1]
1980 Rennie, JohnJohn Rennie Duke [1]
1981 Kennedy, GeorgeGeorge Kennedy Wake Forest [1]
1982 Grimaldi, JoeJoe Grimaldi Clemson [1]
1983 Rennie, JohnJohn Rennie (2) Duke [1]
1984 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (2) Virginia [1]
1985 Ibrahim, I. M.I. M. Ibrahim (2) Clemson [1]
1986 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (3) Virginia [1]
1987 Rennie, JohnJohn Rennie (3) Duke [1]
1988 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (4) Virginia [1]
1989 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (5) Virginia [1]
1990 Ibrahim, I. M.I. M. Ibrahim (3) Clemson [1]
1991 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (6) Virginia [1]
1992 Tarantini, GeorgeGeorge Tarantini NC State [1]
1993 Ibrahim, I. M.I. M. Ibrahim (4) Clemson [1]
1994 Tarantini, GeorgeGeorge Tarantini (2) NC State [1]
1995 Arena, BruceBruce Arena (7) Virginia [1]
1996 Gelnovatch, GeorgeGeorge Gelnovatch Virginia [1]
1997 Rennie, JohnJohn Rennie (4) Duke [1]
1998 Adair, TrevorTrevor Adair NC State [1]
1999 Rennie, JohnJohn Rennie (5) Duke [1]
2000 Bolowich, ElmarElmar Bolowich North Carolina [1]
2001 Gelnovatch, GeorgeGeorge Gelnovatch (2) Virginia [1]
2002 Vidovich, JayJay Vidovich Wake Forest [1]
2003 Cirovski, SashoSasho Cirovski Maryland [1]
2004 Vidovich, JayJay Vidovich (2) Wake Forest [1]
2005 Cirovski, SashoSasho Cirovski (2) Maryland [1]
2006 Vidovich, JayJay Vidovich (3) Wake Forest [1]
2007 Kelly, EdEd Kelly Boston College [1]
2008 Vidovich, JayJay Vidovich (4) Wake Forest [1]
2009 Vidovich, JayJay Vidovich (5) Wake Forest [1]
2010 Bolowich, ElmarElmar Bolowich (2) North Carolina [1]
2011 Somoano, CarlosCarlos Somoano North Carolina [1]
2012 Cirovski, SashoSasho Cirovski (3) Maryland [1]
2013 Clark, BobbyBobby Clark Notre Dame [2]
2014 McIntyre, IanIan McIntyre Syracuse [3]
2015 Muuss, BobbyBobby Muuss Wake Forest [4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 "2012–13 ACC Record Book" (PDF). Atlantic Coast Conference. p. 80. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  2. "Harrison Shipp And Bobby Clark Cop ACC Awards". Notre Dame Athletics. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  3. "McIntyre, Bono Capture ACC Awards". Syracuse University Athletics. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  4. "Harrison Named ACC Offensive Player and Freshman of the Year". Wake Forest Demon Deacons Athletics. 10 November 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
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