Women’s Soccer Adds Greg Sheen to Coaching Staff
New Assistant coach brings a wealth of experience to Miami Soccer
4/22/08
CORAL GABLES – University of Miami head soccer coach Tricia Taliaferro
has announced the addition of Greg Sheen to the soccer coaching staff.
Along with playing professionally, Sheen has been a successful
collegiate and club coach as he brings a wealth of knowledge to the
Hurricane program.
Sheen has spent the last two years as the Director of Coaching for the
AU Capital Soccer Club in Austin, Texas. Prior to that, he spent the
2005 season as an assistant coach at the University of Texas. In 2004,
Sheen was named the head coach at Morehead State University, where he
led the Eagles to a 9-9-1 overall record, including a 4-4 mark in the
Ohio Valley Conference. As a result of his accomplishments, Sheen was
recognized as the Ohio Valley Conference’s Coach of the Year.
“Greg brings a different dimension to the staff and I am excited to have
someone of his caliber join us. His interest is a reflection of the
direction Miami soccer is headed on the National level. I believe with
Greg’s experience, knowledge, professionalism, and personality he will
be a positive addition to this program,” said Taliaferro.
Prior to his year at Morehead State, Sheen served as the women's
assistant soccer coach at the University of Dayton for four years
(1999-2003). At Dayton, he was involved in all aspects of soccer
operations, including: scouting, scheduling, training and recruiting,
and also served as the team's primary goalkeeping coach. With his
assistance over those four years, the Flyers made their first NCAA
Championship appearance in 1999 and also qualified for NCAA competition
in 2001 and 2002 while compiling a record of 76-16. Dayton also attained
top 25 rankings in both 2001 and 2002.
Sheen holds a USSF National "B" Coaching License and a NSCAA Advanced
National Coaching Diploma. His previous club soccer experience includes
working in the Capitals Club in Austin, Texas, serving as the Director
of the Dayton Soccer Academy (1999-2004) and as the Director of Coaching
at the Atlanta Tophat Soccer Club. He was also named the Georgia State
Girl's Youth Coach of the Year in 1999.
Sheen is a former staff member of the Region II and III ODP programs and
has previously been named Youth Coach of the Year in the Ohio-South
Youth League Program.
Before beginning his coaching career, Sheen played professional soccer
in the United States with the A-League's Atlanta Ruckus during the
outdoor season and NPSL's Atlanta Attack during the indoor campaign.
A graduate of the University of Dayton in 2003 with a bachelor's degree
in general studies (with an emphasis in sport management); Sheen now
lives in Coral Gables, Fla. and has three children, Meghan, Hannah and
Catherine.
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