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became the fifth coach in the 75-year history of Clemson Soccer in 2010. He comes to Clemson from Brown University of the Ivy League. In 2009, the Bears finished with an 11-3-5 record overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament's second round. He took Brown to the NCAAs four of the last five years, including to at least the second round of the tournament six different years. He guided Brown to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in 1995 and 2000.
Noonan has proven to be among the nation's outstanding coaches, compiling an impressive 160-77-31 record in 15 years at Brown. He has a 224-116-1 overall mark in his 21 seasons as a collegiate head coach. He also coached at Wheaton College and the University of New Hampshire.
Ten of Noonan's players have been selected in the annual Major League Soccer draft. All three members of Noonan's class of 2005 signed contracts with the MLS at the conclusion of their Brown careers. Noonan's 1995 team set a school record for victories with a 16-4 record and reached a high of number-three in the nation at one points, the highest ranking in Brown history.
Mike is married to the former Deb Belcher. They have two daughters, Caleigh and Meghan.
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has been added to the Clemson staff after serving under Noonan at Brown during the 2009 season. On the field he assisted Noonan in developing and delivering training sessions for the Brown squad. He also monitored and mentored players both athletically and academically and edited match film to provide feedback for both team and individual analysis and presentation. He also scouted the opposition and assisted in planning and organizing team trips.
Jones currently has a premier coaching license with the NSCAA.
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has over twenty years as a player and coach at every level of the game in the United States, in addition to a growing international reputation. By joining Livingston FC of the Scottish 1st Division in 2009, he became the first American born to work in British football as a professional coach, and later as a manager. His time at Livingston was highlighted with a two month stint as head coach including a 2-1 victory over English Championship ship side Plymouth-Argyle in a pre-season friendly.
Previously, he was an instrumental force in three MLS franchise' successes in challenging for championships as well as developing players such as Revolution goalkeeper Adin Brown, the Crew's Jon Busch and the Rapid's Bouna Coundol. He supported two different coaches to MLS Coach of the Year awards (Steve Nicol in 2002 and Greg Andrulis in 2004) while establishing one of the longest tenure of coaching service in MLS.
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is the operations director for The Clemson Tiger Soccer Camp responsible for the all logistical aspects of the camp.
from around the country will be on hand to help provide an an unparalleled camp experience. Coaches from division I, II, and III as well as NAIA will be represented at each camp. Current Clemson soccer players will assist along with other top collegiate players from around the country. |