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Drexel University

Philadelphia, PA 19104
Pennsylvania Northeast
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Ray Goon

Head Coach Ray Goon enters his 28th season as head coach in 2024 and has overseen the program since June of 1996 when Drexel reinstituted the women’s soccer program. He has seen Drexel’s rise from restarting a varsity program to competing for a championship in one of the top conferences in the nation.


In 2023, the Dragons secured their first victory over their West Philadelphia foe Saint Joseph’s, blanking the Hawks 3-0. DU scored eight goals in the season finale against Hampton, the third most in program history. Drexel posted a 6-2-1 record at home, the most wins since the 2017 season. Delaney Lappin, Annalena O’Reilly and Casey Tousey all earned All-CAA Second Team honors, while Lily Dunbar received Third Team. Lappin also became the program's all-time leading scorer with 64 points, as well as the single-season assists leader with nine.


2022 was a landmark season for DU, which finished second in the CAA standings while earning multiple All-Conference honors and set numerous program records. Drexel started the year 7-0-3, enjoying the second longest winning streak to begin a season in CAA history and was one of the last 10 teams nationally without a loss. Delaney Lappin was named the CAA Attacking Player of the Year and set a school record for goals in a season with 12 and points in a year with 27. Annalena O’Reilly was the Midfielder of the Year with Lily Dunbar earning Second Team honors and Elise Duffy selected as All-Rookie. For his and the team’s effort, Goon was named CAA Co-Coach of the Year.


In 2021, the Dragons continued to make strides in a very competitive Colonial Athletic Association as well as with a tough non-conference schedule. Drexel placed three players on All-Conference teams as Morayo Adenegan, Delaney Lappin, and Annalena O'Reilly were all selected to the CAA Third Team, tying for the second most All-CAA players in a single season for the program. Drexel also posted scoreless streak that spanned from August 26 to September 12, lasting 344:35, the sixth longest such stretch in team history. During the span, Miyuki Schoyen was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Week, just the third time ever a Dragon won the award. Drexel went 4-3-1 in non-conference play, including a 1-0 win at Seton Hall, the first victory for the Dragons against a Big East program since 2019.


2020 saw Drexel navigate a condensed schedule in the spring due to the pandemic, playing eight games. Arguably, the most memorable contest was a 10-1 win against Delaware State, in which the Dragons set a program record for goals with 10 and had the second most single-game assists in school history with nine. Seven different players scored in the contest, including a hat trick from Delaney Lappin, helping her to All-CAA Rookie Team honors. Drexel also went toe-to-toe with nationally ranked Hosftra, earning a 1-1 draw against the Pride. In addition to Lappin, Maggie Daeche earned Second Team All-Conference accolades and Lauren Curry was selected to the Third Team.


In 2019, the Dragons notched a third victory in four years over city rival La Salle, blanking the Explorers in early September. Drexel added wins over a pair of Big East schools in St. John’s and Seton Hall and battled Monmouth, a 2019 NCAA Tournament participant, to a scoreless draw at Vidas Field. Libby Baeza earned preseason goalkeeper of the year honors from the CAA and a spot on the All-CAA third team. Maggie Daeche garnered second team all-league honors, and Kylie Kutz made the CAA’s all-rookie team.


The Dragons qualified for the Colonial Athletic Association Championships for the third straight season in 2018 and for the fourth time in the last five years. The team had the top scoring defense in the CAA, allowing just 19 goals in 19 games. Drexel defeated Maryland, 1-0, for the program’s first victory against a Big Ten team. The Dragons also earned a tie with No. 25 Princeton. Kiera Hennessy became the second women’s soccer player to be named the Mary Semanik Award winner as Drexel’s top women’s student-athlete.


In his time at Drexel, Goon has helped develop 10 First Team All-CAA selections. He has also had 13 players named to the Second Team and 12 more named to the Third Team. Goon has also seen 11 of his players named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.


In 2017, the Dragons posted an 11-7-1 (6-2-1 CAA) record and a second-place finish in the league for the second-straight year. The defense allowed only five goals in conference play and totaled nine shutouts on the year. Under Goon’s leadership, six Dragons were named to the All-CAA teams, including three named to the First Team. The 11 wins were the second highest win total in program history.


The previous season, Drexel picked up its first-ever victory in the CAA Championships. Drexel’s win against James Madison put the Dragons in the CAA championship game for the first time in school history. Goon’s squad finished the regular season tied for second place in the CAA after going 9-7-4 overall and 4-2-3 against conference opponents. The defense, led by CAA Co-Defender of the Year Christiana Ogunsami, allowed only four goals in conference play and totaled 11 shutouts on the year. Drexel had five players garner All-CAA honors. Goon earned recognition as the CAA Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.


In 2015, Goon had one of his players selected as the CAA Rookie of the Year for the first time. Vanessa Kara scored 11 goals and had 25 points, both Drexel single, season records at that time. The prior season, Goon led the Dragons to their second CAA playoff appearance. Drexel went unbeaten in eight consecutive games through the middle of the season during which time the defense maintained a six-game shutout streak. The Dragons took six matches to overtime and played a total of 11 overtime periods over the course of the year. One of those games resulted in Drexel’s first-ever victory over William & Mary on the Tribe’s home turf. Under Goon’s direction, Melissa Chapman earned First Team All-CAA for the third consecutive year making her the first women’s soccer player in program history to accomplish this feat. She was also named the Mary Semanik Award winner as Drexel’s top women’s student-athlete.


The 2012 season was one of the most memorable years for the program since the move to the CAA. Goon’s squad set the school mark by winning 13 matches on the way to a 13-3-3 season. Goon’s team finished 7-2-1 in CAA play and had 22 points. Both the seven wins and the 22 points were the most-ever by a Drexel women’s soccer team. Drexel earned the second seed and a bye in the CAA Championships. It was the first time the Dragons ever qualified for the playoffs since joining the league back in 2002. For his efforts, Goon picked up the 2012 CAA Coach of the Year Award. In addition, Eve Badana was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and was joined on the CAA First Team by Melissa Chapman, giving the Dragons two First Team All-CAA performers for the first time. The Dragons led the league in goals against average, least goals allowed and shutouts. They were undefeated at home (6-0-1) for the second straight season.


Goon took over the program prior to the 1997 season. He was assigned the task of navigating the Drexel program from club status to a member of the competitive America East conference. During Drexel’s five years in the America East Conference, three student-athletes were named to the All-America East team and two more were named to the league’s All-Rookie Team.


Goon arrived in West Philadelphia via Philadelphia University where he posted a 28-9-2 record across two seasons as the head women’s soccer coach. His team captured the 1995 New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC) championship and earned the program’s first postseason bid with an appearance in the ECAC Championships. His efforts earned him 1995 NYCAC Coach of the Year, NSCAA Division II Regional Coach of the Year and Philadelphia Oldtimers Association Coach of the Year distinctions.


Prior to his stint at Philadelphia University, Goon was an assistant women’s coach at Rutgers University. He was also the head men’s coach for two seasons at Brookdale (N.J.) Community College and an assistant men’s coach at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Goon also served on the coaching staff for the women’s New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania Olympic Development programs.


A graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in economics, Goon was a member of the Scarlet Knights’ team that went undefeated during the regular season, advanced to the NCAA Tournament and finished the year with a 17-1-2 mark. Goon was the recipient of the Alfred Sasser Award at Rutgers and was an all-state honoree as a senior back. He pursued professional soccer as a member of the Houston Dynamos of the United Soccer League before entering the coaching ranks.


A New Jersey native, Goon and his wife, Karen, reside in Mount Laurel.

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Don Overmier

Don Overmier begins his 17th season as an assistant on Coach Ray Goon’s staff in 2023. He was promoted to associate head coach during the spring of 2019. Prior to arriving at Drexel, Overmier served three seasons as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Ursinus College. Overmier helped lead the Ursinus squad to the Centennial Athletic Conference semifinals in 2004 and 2005 and earned an invitation to the ECAC Tournament in 2005. At Drexel, Overmier assists with practice organization and instruction, recruiting and daily aspects of the program.


Overmier brought a wealth of knowledge to the Drexel program with over 15 years of coaching experience. As an assistant coach at Lansdale Catholic High School, Overmier led the boy’s team to the 2000 PIAA State AA semifinals. Overmier brought state and national success to the girl’s program at Central Bucks West by serving as an assistant coach to squads that won the girl’s PIAA State AAA Championship in 1996 and 2006 and were consistently ranked nationally. As an Olympic Development Program Staff Coach since 2001, Overmier guided his Eastern Pennsylvania Under-17 team to the Region I championship in 2007.


A native of Lansdale, Pa., Overmier was a standout on the field at North Penn High School and played for the Eastern Pennsylvania Olympic Development Program. Overmier continued his career at the University of Pittsburgh where he played four years of collegiate soccer. He graduated from Pittsburgh in 1992 with a degree in computer science and received a Master of Science in management of information systems from Drexel University in 1998. Overmier currently resides in Lansdale, Pa., with his wife, Leslie, and daughter, Rebecca.

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Christiana Ogunsami

Christiana Ogunsami enters her fourth year as an assistant on Ray Goon's coaching staff in 2023. The Drexel alumna and former player oversees the team’s corps of goalkeepers.


During the 2021 season, Drexel posted a scoreless streak of 344:35, the sixth longest such stretch in program history. As a part of the span, Miyuki Schoyen was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Week for the week ending September 5, becoming just the third Dragon to win DPOTW honors.


Ogunsami was Drexel's starting goalkeeper in 2016 and 2017 and left a lasting mark on the program’s record book. She shares the single-season record for shutouts with 10 in 2016 and ranks second in career shutouts (18) and eighth in career saves (198).


The Cherry Hill, N.J. native enjoyed her finest season in University City in 2016. She led the CAA in goals against average (0.91), save percentage (.858) and shutouts (10) en route to Co-Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-CAA recognition. Ogunsami followed with another superb season in 2017 and was once again named First Team All-CAA.


Ogunsami started her collegiate playing career at Vanderbilt, where she played from 2014 to 2015. She led the SEC in saves as a freshman with 113, the second-most in a season for the Commodores, and matched the program record with 15 stops in a single game. As a sophomore, she ranked second in the conference in saves and save percentage.


Ogunsami graduated from Drexel in 2018 with a degree in psychology and has worked as a coach for The Keeper Institute and at her former high school, Cherry Hill West. At the Keeper Institute, she serves as a technical goalkeeper coach and a mental performance expert. She is working towards a doctorate in psychology from West Chester.

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David Castellanos

Drexel University Director of Athletics Maisha Kelly has announced the hiring of David Castellanos as the head men's soccer coach. Castellanos is the eighth head coach to join the program, which spans over 75 years.


"We are excited to welcome David back to West Philly," Kelly said. "David has had a successful track record as a student athlete, professional soccer player and coach, inclusive of his time at Drexel when we experienced a rebuild that yielded the successful program that presents today. We were fortunate to have a competitive pool of candidates where Dave's passion and commitment to Drexel men's soccer was evident and palpable. I look forward to the next chapter and continued success of our men's soccer program under Dave's leadership."


Castellanos returns to the Dragons after a year of leading the Chestnut Hill men's soccer team. He produced two Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference all-conference selections during his time with the Griffins.


"I am honored and humbled to accept the position as the next Head Men's Soccer Coach at Drexel University," Castellanos said. "I would like to thank Maisha Kelly, Nick Gannon, and the entire search committee for entrusting me with this program. As a Philadelphia native, it is a great privilege to lead this team and continue upholding the standard of excellence that Drexel has deeply established over the many years. The significance of this opportunity is not lost on me. My staff and I will work tirelessly to foster a championship culture by nurturing the collective and continuing to create successful and versatile student athletes, on and off the field. Drexel Men's Soccer has a rich history of success, and we will rely on the investment and foundation our alumni have created to guide us to victory. I am eager to get started working with the staff and team to continue building a successful program and making our Drexel community proud."


Before joining the Chestnut Hill program, Dave was an essential piece to the Drexel men's soccer team. Under the leadership of Michael Marchiano, Castellanos assisted in the team's day-to-day operations and helped lead the program to three straight trips to the CAA Semifinals, which was a first in program history. During Castellanos' time with the Dragons, he helped produce two CAA Players of the Year, seven All-Conference selections and a CSC Academic All-American. Castellanos also helped produce the program's second Major League Soccer SuperDraft pick in program history.


Castellanos served as the head coach of the Penn State Abington men's soccer program from August 2005 to February 2019. Castellanos guided the Nittany Lions to back-to-back NCAA Division III Tournament berths in 2017 and 2018. In addition, the Nittany Lions captured three North Eastern Athletic Conference Championships and three regular season titles. The team posted a 142-98-21 record across the span of 15 seasons under the leadership of Castellanos. He was also named the NECAC's Coach of the Year in 2012, 2016 and 2017.


A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Castellanos helped the Huskies capture the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer College Cup in 2000. After graduating from Connecticut in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in sociology, Castellanos played for teams such as the Minnesota Thunder and the Virginia Beach Mariners, both in the United Soccer League. He was also a part of the Colorado Rapids, an MLS team, before finishing his playing career with the Philadelphia KIXX from 2005 until the team's last season in 2010.


Castellanos has earned the NSCAA Advanced National License and two licenses from the United States Soccer Federation, the Senior A License and the B License.

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Ptah Myers

Ptah Myers was hired as an Assistant Men's Soccer Coach in April of 2024. He enters his first year as part of head coach David Castellanos' staff.


Myers comes to DU with over 13 years of head coaching experience. He most recently completed his 13th year at the helm of the Jefferson men's soccer program. With the Rams, Myers accrued 124 wins, the most in the program's 64-year history. He has produced the 2017 CACC Defensive and Player of the Year and was named the conference's Men's Soccer Coach of the Year. During his time at Jefferson, he produced 10 players who were drafted to play professionally. He also led the Rams to the conference title in 2014, making the school's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament.


Before Jefferson, Myers was an assistant coach for the Villanova Wildcats during the 2009 season. He earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from Massachusetts in 2005 with a minor in Afro-American studies. Myers joins the coaching staff with a plethora of playing experience. He played for the Columbus Crew in 2004 before joining the Philadelphia KIXX for a six-year tenure until 2010. Following his time with the KIXX, Myers played for the Chicago Riot, Baltimore Blast, Pennsylvania Roar and Florida Tropics.

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Flo Liu

Flo Liu begins his fourth season as assistant on Coach Dave Castellanos' staff in 2024. Liu comes to the program after a stint as the assistant men's soccer coach at St. John's.


Liu helped guide the Red Storm to a 14-5-1 record and a trip to the NCAA Sweet Sixteens in 2019 with St.John’s. The Red Storm was as high as no.1 in RPI during the season. After receiving a first-round bye, the team won in the second round against Syracuse but lost in the third round to No. 1 Virginia.


Before his time with St. John's, Liu worked as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C. from 2016 to 2018. During Liu's time with the Blue Hose, he helped turn a last-placed RPI team into conference champions in 2017, defeating top-seeded High Point on penalty kicks to clinch the first NCAA bid in program history.


A native of Richmond, British Columbia, Liu played at University of Connecticut where he helped UConn to two NCAA quarterfinal appearances in 2011 and 2012, he was part of a defense that set a school record with 16 shutouts in 2011.


In 2013, Liu had a brief playing spell in Germany, including training with Eintracht Frankfurt of German Bundesliga.


Liu holds a USSF B License and assists with all aspects of the program.

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Lukas Fernandes

Lukas Fernandes joined as an assistant coach on the men's soccer team in April of 2023. Fernandes comes to the program after assisting with the Temple Owls' men's soccer program this past year. He was responsible for support within daily training sessions and focused on the development of the team's attacking unit.


As a player, Fernandes spent multiple seasons in the professional ranks with Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Championship and was club captain with Flower City Union in his hometown of Rochester, N.Y. Over those couple of seasons, he made nearly 30 appearances scoring 6 goals. Prior to his professional career, Fernandes was a team captain and All-American Athletic Conference performer for Temple University from 2016 to 2019. The Philly Soccer Six All-Star made 55 career appearances, leading the program in goals and assists during 2018 and 2019.


Fernandes earned his bachelor's degree from Temple in Kinesiology in 2019.

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