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Iona College

New Rochelle, NY 10801
New York Northeast
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Todd Plourde

Iona Director of Athletics Matthew Glovaski announced the appointment of Todd Plourde as the new head coach for the Iona women’s soccer program in January of 2019. Plourde entered New Rochelle with 14 years of Division I college coaching experience, including the prior 12 years as an assistant coach with Yale University. Plourde begins his fifth season as head coach of Iona women's soccer in 2023 as the winningest coach in the program's history.


In his first season at the helm of the program, the Gaels posted a 7-11-2 record (4-5-1 MAAC) overall. The seven wins in 2019 was one less than its total over the prior three seasons combined. The seven-win season also matched the program's best mark of the decade, having won seven games in both 2012 and 2013. Amber Crispin (First Team) and Samantha Hogan (All-Rookie) garnered All-MAAC honors; 15 student-athletes earned MAAC All-Academic distinction.


In year number two, Iona finished 1-4-1 overall (1-3-1 MAAC). The Maroon & Gold fell to No. 1 Siena, the eventual MAAC Champions, in the opening round of the conference postseason. Kelsie Kearns was selected to the All-MAAC Team and 10 Gaels earned MAAC All-Academic Team honors.


Year three was a record-setting one for Plourde and the Gaels; the Maroon & Gold won 11 games, the second most in a single season in program history. Iona's six conference wins also matched a program record, helping them earn its highest seed in the MAAC Championship (No. 5) since 2013. The Gaels had eight shutouts in 2021, another program record. Iona ended the season on a six-game win streak, the longest winning streak of the 21st century for Iona women's soccer. Five different Gaels earned postseason honors, including the MAAC Rookie of the Year in Kedarjah Lewis. Mackenzie Meixner earned All-MAAC First Team status, the third straight year that a Gael appeared on the first team. Meixner was also an All-ECAC honoree. A record-setting 17 Gaels appeared on the MAAC All-Academic Team in 2021.


The Gaels finished 8-7-4 overall and 3-6-1 in league play in 2022. Iona enjoyed a season-best five-game win streak during the early portion of the non-conference slate. With Iona's 1-0 victory on the road over Rider on October 5, Plourde became the winningest head coach in program history (26 wins). Mackenzie Meixner and Kayla Thomas were tabbed All-MAAC Second Team, while Sofia Banegas earned a spot on the All-MAAC Third Team. 11 Gaels earned MAAC All-Academic distinction in 2022.


Plourde started at Yale in 2006 after having spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Manhattan College. With Yale, he oversaw the day-to-day operations, which included but was not limited to practice planning, talent instruction and identification, fundraising, budget planning and leadership of other members on staff.


During his 12 years in New Haven, Connecticut, Plourde helped the Bulldogs to 10 seasons of seven or more wins and nine seasons with an above .500 record. The Bulldogs finished top three in the Ivy League five times, including two second-place finishes in 2007 and 2009. Multiple student-athletes took home postseason accolades under Plourde, highlighted by Becky Brown being named the Ivy League Player of the Year in 2009. He also had three freshmen be named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year, one Defensive Player of the Year and one Offensive Player of the Year.


Plourde has a relationship with the MAAC, having spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Jaspers. During his time in Riverdale, he helped the program improve in short time from a record of 2-15-1 to 12-5-2.


While with Yale, the Connecticut Olympic Development Program invited Plourde to serve as a coach with the team. From 2008 to 2014, he lent his expertise in identifying and educating the top young soccer athletes in the state. The Olympic Development Program pools together the best players and coaches in the state to then compete against other ODP programs in the region and across the nation.


Since 2009, Plourde has been a member of the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Advisory Board and Founder Club. It is a platform where he and the board aim to improve the level of competition through improved coaching standards, appropriate athletic competitive identification and the creation of safe and developmental learning environments for athletes.


Plourde served as the Head of Operations of the Elm City Express professional soccer team in 2016. The program plays in the NPSL and saw success under Plourde, winning the league’s national championship in its first year of existence.


Plourde graduated from Quinnipiac University in 2004 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing. He played soccer for the Bobcats, serving as a captain his junior and senior seasons. As a student-athlete, he was an All-League selection as well as an All-Northeast 10 Selection. Plourde has completed the NSCAA National Coaching Diploma.


He resides in Wallingford, Connecticut with his wife Laurie, daughters Kassidy, Rylee, Aubrey and Kyra, and son Bryce.

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Marty Walker

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Mike Martino

Martino comes to Iona from the College of Mount Saint Vincent with over 15 years of college, premier and high school coaching experience.


In 2019, Martino and the Eagles finished the season at Fieldston High School in Riverdale, New York, with a semi final appearance in the NYSAIS State Tournament. Prior to Fieldston, Martino was the head coach at Trinity Catholic in Stamford, Connecticut, where he lead the Crusaders to a program record and was named the 2017 FCIAC Coach of the Year.


Martino was a long-time coach in Westchester County, receiving six consecutive Section 1 Coach of the Year Awards, winning four league titles, appearing in three sectional finals, a sectional championship and state semi-final and regional final.


Martino sits as a director for CFC, where over the last decade has assisted dozens of players to achieve the goal of playing at the collegiate level.


Martino is a finance and management consultant and holds a BA & M.Ed from Concordia, where he played soccer, and a MS from the University at Buffalo. Michael resides in Westchester County with his wife Katie, son Michael and daughter Sela.

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James Hamilton

James Hamilton was named the seventh men’s soccer head coach in program history on April 7, 2016. Hamilton was promoted after serving as an assistant coach during the 2015 campaign. He was also the interim head coach following the departure of 13-year veteran Fernando Barboto. Hamilton enters his eighth season at the helm of the men's soccer program in 2023.


In his fourth season at the helm of the program, Hamilton and his squad won the first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship in program history. The Gaels finished the year 14-6-1 overall (6-3-1 MAAC) and earned the program's first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament.


The Maroon & Gold entered conference tournament play as the No. 3 seed after dropping two of their final three matches of the regular season. Iona hosted No. 6 seed Rider for the second straight season, winning 2-1 and advancing onto the MAAC Semifinal. The Gaels traveled to face Quinnipiac and earned a berth in the conference championship with a 2-1 victory.


Iona and Saint Peter's met in Jersey City, New Jersey with a NCAA Tournament bid on the line. Down two goals with just 32 minutes to play, the Gaels roared back and forced overtime. With 12 seconds remaining in the first extra period, Mauro Bravo buried a free-kick, his second goal of the game, and Iona were champions of the MAAC.


Under Hamilton's tutelage, Malcolm Moreno and Bravo were selected as All-MAAC First Team honorees. 2019 marked the 10th straight season that a Gael was represented on the list. Moreno was also a United Soccer Coaches All-East Region selection and was voted the 2019 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year. Ignacio Antequera-Sanchez earned a spot on the MAAC All-Rookie Team. With three players having earned postseason honors, the program has now had a student-athlete earn an end-of-the-season accolade every year since 2007. 10 student-athletes earned placement on the MAAC All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season.


In 2022, Hamilton guided the Gaels to their second MAAC Championship game appearance during his tenure. The Maroon & Gold finished the season 7-5-5 overall and 5-1-4 in league play, earning the No. 2 seed in the 2022 MAAC Championship. Iona hosted Manhattan in the MAAC Semifinal, defeating the Jaspers 1-0 to advance to the MAAC Championship at Quinnipiac. Time ran out on the Gaels' late comeback, falling to the Bobcats 3-2. Seven Gaels earned All-MAAC distinction: Camil Azzam Ruiz (Second Team), Tom Fillaudeau (Second Team), Sergio Gonzalez Fernandez (Second Team), Tim Timchenko (Second Team), Frederik Johnson Oee (Third Team), Matias Morales (Third Team) and Federico Russo (Third Team). 10 members of the Maroon & Gold were honored on the MAAC All-Academic Team.


The Maroon & Gold played to a 6-9-2 overall mark and a 3-6-1 mark in league play in Hamilton's sixth season as head coach in 2021. Camil Azzam Ruiz was voted to the All-MAAC Second Team after finishing top-five in the conference in goals (10) and points (23). Iona saw 12 student-athletes earn MAAC All-Academic Team distinction in 2021.


Hamilton's fifth season as head coach began in the Spring of 2021, composed solely of conference opponents, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Iona finished 2-3-1 in the regular season, earning victories over Monmouth and Siena. Iona entered the postseason as the No. 7 seed, traveling to face No. 2 Rider, the third consecutive season that the two programs did battle in the opening round of the conference's postseason. The Gaels' season came to a close at the hand of the Broncs. Iona named 12 student-athletes to the MAAC All-Academic Team, the third straight year that the Maroon & Gold placed 10 or more names on the league's all-academic squad.


Hamilton concluded his third season with the team at 10-6-2 overall (6-3-1 MAAC). The Maroon & Gold won their final five games of the regular season against conference opponents and earned the No. 4 seed in the MAAC Championship. Iona hosted the eventual conference champion Rider Broncs in the program's first-ever postseason game at Mazzella Field.


Senior Killian Colombie was named to the All-MAAC First Team. Bravo, a freshman at the time, was voted the 2018 MAAC Rookie of the Year and joined his teammates Humbert Ferrer and Moreno on the All-MAAC Second Team. 10 student-athletes were named to the MAAC All-Academic Team in 2018 under Hamilton.


Iona finished 5-7-4 overall (4-4-2 MAAC) under Hamilton in 2017. The Gaels lost in the opening round of the MAAC Tournament. Luis Mendoza was voted to the All-MAAC First Team and seven student-athletes earned MAAC All-Academic Team honors.


In 2016, Iona finished with a 10-7-3 overall record and tied for third in the MAAC standings with a 5-3-2 league mark. Hamilton’s experience both as a player and a coach were integral in the development of rising junior Marcos Nunez and rising sophomore Daniel Huertas, the 2015 MAAC Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year, respectively.


In his first full season with the Maroon & Gold the program went 5-13 overall and 4-6 in MAAC play. Two student-athletes were named to the All-MAAC First Team and one earned Second Team distinction. Seven were named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.


In addition to his role at Iona, Hamilton served as the U16 Elite and Premier Head Coach for World Class Football Club. His teams competed in the New York Eastern Development Program National Premier Leagues (EDP NPL), and several college showcases. He also lent his leadership skills as the leader of the U13 Premier team.


From 2010-2015, Hamilton mentored his alma mater, Dominican College, in both an assistant and associate head coaching role. The Chargers won the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference tournament in 2010 and 2012 and never finished lower than third in the regular season standings during his tenure.


Hamilton also served as the Director of Coaching at the Speed Soccer Academy during the time frame. He was instrumental in the implementation of a highly competitive winter and summer program, developing full team and individual training and growth curriculums. In 2012, he oversaw the opening of a soccer specific indoor training facility to help perpetuate the growth of his coaching programs.


As a student-athlete at Dominican, Hamilton was a four-year starter and two-year captain for the Orangeburg, New York school in Rockland County. Hamilton helped to lead his team to a CACC Championship and two NCAA Division II Championship berths. In his final season, he was the recipient of the Charger Award, earned by one student-athlete a year whose character exemplifies the value of sportsmanship, teamwork and commitment.


Hamilton’s amateur career in his native Scotland took him to three national finals including a championship with the Glasgow Amateurs FC on his third attempt. He was selected to the U18 West of Scotland Regional Team, and was awarded the Castlehead High School Club Award for Outstanding Performance in Football.


In 2004, Hamilton earned a higher national diploma in Sports Coaching with Sports Development at James Watt College in The National School of Sport in Inverclyde, Scotland. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Dominican College in 2010 in marketing management.


Hamilton has also attained his United States Soccer Federation National 'A' License in 2014 as well as several Scottish Football Association youth certifications.

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