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Colby College

Waterville, ME 04901
Maine Northeast
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Tracey Leone

Tracey Leone enters her second year as the Head Coach for Colby Women's Soccer to begin the 2023-24 year.


With over 25 years of coaching and playing experience as a Division I coach, a Division I athlete, and a US Women’s National Team player and coach, Leone is set to take CWS to new heights. She came to Colby after serving as the Assistant Coach for the New Zealand Women’s National Team, guiding the group through a tour in Canada where they played the Olympic Gold Medalists in two friendly games during a Celebration Tour.


Leone served as the head women’s soccer coach at Northeastern University from 2010-2015. The Huskies had five straight CAA Tournament appearances, winning one regular season conference title and two conference championships under her guidance. As a result of the conference championships, the team earned NCAA National Tournament berths; losing in 2014 to the eventual National Champion – Florida State. For her accomplishments, she was awarded the CAA Coach the Year and Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year in 2014.


Previous to her time at Northeastern University, Leone was one of the assistant women’s soccer coaches at Harvard University. In 2008 and 2009, the team won the Ivy League Title and the opportunity to play in the NCAA Tournament.


Through the years, Leone has spent time working with various levels of the US Women’s National teams, the Olympic Development Program, and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.


In 1993, Leone moved to South Carolina to start the women’s soccer program at Clemson University. For those six seasons, the team saw tremendous success; six straight NCAA Tournament appearances, garnering two Elite 8 finishes and one Sweet 16. This effort earned Leone a Clemson University Hall of Fame induction in the 2019 class.


She began her coaching college coaching career at Creighton University in 1991, while also playing for the US Women’s National Soccer Team. Leone was proudly a member of the US squad that earned the distinction of 1991 World Champions.


Leone spent her collegiate playing career at the University of North Carolina, under the legendary coach Anson Dorrance, where she was a three time All-American and team captain her senior year. The squad won three National Championships and one runner-up title during her time as a Tar Heel. Leone earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education from UNC – Chapel Hill in 1989.

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Eryn Doiron

Eryn Doiron joined the Colby Women's Soccer coaching staff as an Assistant Coach to begin the 2021-22 season.


Doiron joins Colby from Loughborough University where she has been studying Sports Biomechanics and was a member of the Loughborough Women's Performance Football team this past year. She was a two-sport athlete in soccer and basketball at Maine Maritime Academy and graduated with a B.S. in Power Engineering Technology in May 2020. With the help of her soccer teammates, the left-footed midfielder set multiple school records in her career at MMA: all-time leading scorer (52 goals); 4th player in program history to surpass 100 career points; and all-time single season leader in goals (21) and points (45).


In 2019, Doiron helped her team to a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship and a dance in the first round of the NCAA tournament. She was voted the 2019 NAC Player of the Year by conference coaches and was a 2019 First Team All-Conference selection.


Serving as a senior captain in both sports and as an active member in her campus community, Doiron ultimately understands the demands of managing the rigor of academics with competitive athletics.

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Ewan Seabrook

After 10 years as an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level, Ewan Seabrook enters his tenth year as head coach of the Colby College Men's Soccer program in the 2023-24 academic year.


Seabrook, a native of Lewes, England, spent six seasons at the University of New Hampshire as associate head coach and four years as assistant coach at Hartwick College.


Before his coaching career, Seabrook played Division I soccer at Iona College and Oneonta State. He was selected to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team while playing with Iona.

Seabrook graduated with honors from Oneonta State in 2002 and earned academic all-conference team honors. Seabrook earned his master's degree from University of New Hampshire in 2011.


Seabrook is only the seventh head men's soccer coach since the program was started in 1959.


Seabrook comes to Colby after working with two good head coaches. Rob Thompson spent 21 years at New Hampshire, while Ian McIntyre is the head coach at Syracuse University after a successful stint at Hartwick. Seabrook also worked with Thompson on the Seacoast United Under-18 Soccer Club.

"I've been very lucky to have had two head coaches in Rob and Ian that have given me real latitude in being part of all aspects of running a college soccer program," Seabrook said. "I know that doesn't exist everywhere."


Seabrook helped Hartwick win the Atlantic Soccer Conference in 2005 and earn the program's first NCAA bid since 1995. During his tenure at UNH, the Wildcats were the 2009 America East regular season champions and made the America East title game in 2010 and 2012. A defender in college, Seabrook has worked with the defense, forwards, and goalies during his time as an assistant.

Off the field, Seabrook was involved on the UNH campus. He acted as an ambassador for the UNH White Ribbon Campaign to end violence against women, coordinated student-athletes to appear in an anti-homophobia video for the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, and co-created and delivered a Bystander Education curriculum to UNH's athletic teams.


"It's terrific that part of the fabric of being at Colby and part of the culture is to collaborate across campus," Seabrook said. "It's a strong part of my coaching conviction that we are privileged in athletics and we need to use that privilege to benefit the campus in ways we can."

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Ben Manoogian

Ben Manoogian joined the Colby Men's Soccer coaching staff to begin the 2023-24 academic year.


Before Colby, Manoogian was the Men's Assistant Coach at Colby-Sawyer College for the 2022-2023 season. He brings three plus years of semi-professional playing experience, most recently playing for USL 2 side Boston City FC in 2022. Manoogian has also made stops playing for Soccerviza FC in Costa Rica and Grythyttans IF in Sweden.


Manoogian is a graduate of fellow NESCAC institution Connecticut College, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts in Economics. On the soccer pitch Manoogian was a four year student-athlete and a two-year team captain. He was honored as a First Team All-New England and All-NESCAC member twice, along with earning Second Team Scholar All-American honors in 2018.


"I am extremely excited to join the Colby Men's Soccer program, as well as the entire community of Colby and Waterville! I look forward to competing in the NESCAC again and cannot wait to get the season going and be with the team."

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