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George Washington University

George Washington Dept of Ath & Rec
Charles E. Smith Center - 600 22nd St NW Washington, DC 20052
Division 1 Dist of Columbia Northeast
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Craig Jones

Craig Jones enters his 11th season leading GW in the fall of 2022. A GW graduate, the coach has guided the Buff and Blue to a winning record in four times, highlighted by an Atlantic 10 regular season championship in 2015 for which he was honored as the conference's Coach of the Year.


In the spring of 2021, the Buff and Blue, picked 11th in the conference preseason poll, went on to capture the Atlantic 10's Central Pod and then advanced to the A-10 Championship final for the first time since 2011.


During his tenure, GW has produced 11 All-Conference honorees, including five first-team picks. Most recently, Oscar Haynes Brown garnered first-team recognition for the third time following the 2021 season. In addition, Garrett Heine was named the conference's Midfielder of the Year in 2016.


A native of Wales, Jones was named head coach on Nov. 17, 2011, just four days after helping lead the Buff and Blue to an appearance in the Atlantic 10 Championship title match as an assistant coach under George Lidster.


After taking over the program, Coach Jones oversaw a major rebuilding effort that saw GW win just 16 games in three years. But in 2015, his fourth season at the helm, Jones guided GW to an impressive turnaround. Picked to finish 10th in the A-10 preseason poll, GW posted its first 10-win season since 2011 and went 6-2 in conference play to claim the A-10 regular-season title and top seed in the league championship. GW was also ranked regionally for the first time in four years.


Jones was named the 2015 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, and four student-athletes earned spots on the All-Conference First or Second Teams, the most for GW since 2001. Midfielder Garrett Heine ranked among the A-10's leading scorers, and goalkeeper Jack Lopez anchored a defense that allowed just four goals in conference games. In addition, Heine and defender Tobi Adewole became the first men's soccer student-athlete to garner NSCAA All-Region distinction since 2009.


In 2017, GW returned to the Atlantic 10 Championship after tying for second-place in the conference standings and earned the right to host a game in the tournament for the first time since 2004. Christian Lawal was honored on the All-Conference First Team and Haynes Brown earned All-Rookie honors for their roles in leading the Buff and Blue.


Academically, the Buff and Blue have excelled under Jones. GW has earned five NSCAA Team Academic Awards for boasting a team grade-point average of 3.0 or higher during the academic year, including a 3.25 GPA in 2012-13, which tied for 30th among Division I programs. In addition, a pair of student-athletes - Tyler Ranalli (2013) and Sam Summerlin (2015) have been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team, while Matthew Scott became GW's first repeat A-10 All-Academic Team selection since 2001-02, and Jonny Forrest was named the School of Business' 2016 Outstanding Bachelor of Business Administration. In 2018, Thor Arne Höfs became the first student-athlete in two decades to be honored on the A-10's All-Academic list three times in his career and was also honored on the CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District Team.


Jones served as GW's top assistant coach for three seasons from 2009-11 after working as the GW's volunteer assistant from 2002-08. A GW alumnus, Jones was also a four-year letterwinner for the Buff and Blue on the pitch from 1995-98.


In addition to his duties in training and game management, Jones played a crucial role under Lidster with recruiting, scheduling and goalkeeper workouts.


Jones holds a USSF `A' Coaching License and is a Virginia State Education Instructor, teaching courses to soccer coaches in Virginia and Washington, D.C. He has served as the director of numerous college and residential summer soccer programs in both the U.S. and Europe and is the founder of DC Soccer School, offering soccer services to youth players in the metropolitan area.


Jones played for and captained the Wales National Youth Team prior to his four-year career at GW. He started all but one of his 63 matches played during his four seasons with GW and totaled 28 points on 12 goals and four assists. Following his collegiate career, Jones competed semi-professionally in England and Wales before returning stateside to pursue his coaching licenses.


Jones graduated with a bachelor's degree in exercise science from the university in 1999 and currently resides in Arlington, Va., with his wife Liz, and their three children, Cerys, Dylan and Seren.

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Declan Coll

Declan Coll was named to the GW men's soccer staff as an assistant coach in August 2021.


Coll joined the Buff and Blue with NCAA Tournament experience as both a student-athlete and coach with a total of five appearances at the national tournament.


A native of Derry, Ireland, Coll was a midfielder at West Virginia before joining the staff at his alma mater as a volunteer assistant.


His coaching resume also includes stops on staff at D-III Roanoke College (2012) and University of Lynchburg (2013-14) during which he helped both programs to win Old Dominion Athletic Conference titles.


After that, Coll spent five seasons as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator for the American University women's team from 2015-20. There, he coached five All-Conference performers, including 2018 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year Yari Bradfield.


Most recently, Coll has served as an age group and recruiting resource director with Arlington Soccer Association, serving as a head coach while overseeing the development of nine regional teams.


A USSF and Irish FA licensed coach, Coll holds an undergraduate degree in Philosophy from West Virginia and a master's in English Literature from Lynchburg.


"I am delighted to come on board with the George Washington men's soccer program," Coll said. "Coming off the back of a fantastic spring season, I'm confident that I'll be working with a group of players aspiring to return to the A-10 Championship conversation again this year.


"I am extremely grateful and humbled to be selected for this position, and thank Athletic Director Tanya Vogel, and senior staff members Chris Hennelly and John Square for taking the time to discuss with me what it means to be a part of the Buff and Blue. Finally, thanks to Coach Jones for offering me a chance to coach at one of the nation's premiere institutions. We share lofty goals, and I can't wait to get started!"

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Ben Mortimer

Ben Mortimer was named to the GW men's soccer staff in August 2021.


A two-time Atlantic 10 champion during his playing career in Buff and Blue from 2002-05, he brought nearly 15 years of coaching experience to the program.


As a student-athlete, Mortimer was a standout defender during one of the program's most successful periods.


The Leighton Buzzard, England, native was part of A-10 title runs in 2002 and 2004 while also being celebrated individually with All-Conference (2004, 2005), All-Region (2004) and All A-10 Championship (2004) honors. He closed his decorated career with 65 total starts while contributing seven goals and four assists along the way.


After graduating in 2006 with a degree in English, Mortimer quickly transitioned into coaching with a variety of local organizations, including a seven-year run on staff at American University.


With the Eagles, Mortimer was part of a program that won 62 games and claimed a pair of Patriot League regular season titles during his tenure.


Mortimer also served as technical director with Northern Virginia-based Excite Soccer and spent a decade as part of the leadership team of DC Stoddert Soccer. Since 2012, he has owned and operated FourSoccer running local camps and clinics, as well.


Mortimer holds a USSF National A License as well as a National Goalkeeping License and has recently been active in training coaches through the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association.


"I'm excited to be coming back to GW and want to thank Head Coach Craig Jones and Athletic Director Tanya Vogel for the opportunity," Mortimer said. "I had a tremendous experience as a student-athlete at GW, and I'm looking forward to working with the current group to uphold the program's championship standard, on and off the field."

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John Szaro

John Szaro was named to the GW men's soccer staff as a volunteer assistant coach in August 2021.


Szaro comes aboard as a volunteer assistant working primarily with the goalkeepers. He estimates that he has trained more than 2,000 keepers over the past three-plus decades, including several national-caliber netminders, most notably two-time World Cup veteran Tony Meola.


A former Hofstra goalkeeper who played professionally with the Rochester Flash, New York Express and New York Arrows, Szaro has coached in the college ranks at American, Columbia, Hofstra, Fordham, Adelphi and New York Institute of Technology over the course of his career.


Since 2016, Szaro has served as Director of Goalkeeping at McLean Youth Soccer, and he has also been active in the Virginia Olympic Development Program coaching alongside Jones.


"Working with Craig Jones in the Olympic Development Program, I know he is an excellent teacher of the game and an even better person," said Szaro, who holds a USSF National C License. "I am both honored and excited to join him as a part of the George Washington men’s soccer program."

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