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Michigan Technological University

Michigan Technological Univ Athletics Dept
1400 Townsend Drive Hougton, MI 49931
Division 2 Michigan Midwest
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Bulut Ozturk

Bulut (Turk) Ozturk was named head coach of the women's soccer program at Michigan Tech in November, 2020. He is entering his fourth season at the helm of the Huskies in the fall of 2023. In the 2022 fall campaign, Ozturk’s Huskies went 7-9-3 overall with a conference record of 5-6-3. The Huskies posted eight shutouts and made a quarterfinal appearance in the GLIAC Tournament. Ozturk also saw three Huskies earn All-GLIAC Honors in Gracie VanLangevelde (First Team), Molly Bolang (First Team) and Stephanie Yeager (Honorable Mention). VanLangevelde also earned GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week honors coming in week six and week eight.


In 2022, Ozturk's Huskies finished 9-5 in conference matchups, 12-7 overall. Tech lost just two games at Kearly Stadium and made a quarterfinal appearance in the GLIAC Tournament.


In the spring of 2021, Ozturk guided the Huskies back to a winning record (5-4-1), including a 3-1 record at home and a return to the GLIAC quarterfinals. During the regular season, Ozturk coached the Huskies to an overtime tie on the road against No. 1 ranked GVSU.


Ozturk brought five seasons of collegiate coaching experience to the Huskies, with two years at NCAA Division I institutions. He spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at University of Tennessee and Northwestern University. Over his tenure, Ozturk helped guide the Volunteers to their fifth straight winning season and assisted with player video management and feedback for coaching staff consumption at Northwestern.


"I am very pleased to welcome Turk to Michigan Tech," Sanregret said. "His depth of experience developing players and clear vision demonstrated he was the right choice for head coach of our women's soccer team. Turk has a proven ability to win at all levels and his vast recruiting network is another important strength. I believe his enthusiasm for helping student-athletes grow on and off the field will make him a great fit for our program."


Ozturk has a long and varied soccer knowledge base, having worked with athletes at all levels. His responsibilities at Tennessee included leading tactical training and practices, video coordination, scouting reports, on-campus recruiting, recruiting database management, recruit film production, editing, and potential recruit evaluations.


Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Ozturk grew up on the Gulf Coast after his family moved to Biloxi, Mississippi where his father was stationed at the Keesler Air Force Base. Prior to Tennessee and Northwestern, Ozturk spent 15 years coaching semi-professional, club and high school soccer in the Twin Cities in Minnesota.


At the club and high school level, Ozturk was a part of seven state championships as a head coach. He guided Lakeville North and Eagan High School to a combined seven Minnesota state final fours over eight seasons, including four appearances in the championship game and three state titles. Overall, Ozturk amassed a staggering 141-13-17 (.874) high school coaching record.


Ozturk also captured four state championships as a club coach, serving as the director of coaching for multiple clubs: Dakota REV, Minnesota Thunder Academy and Minnesota Twin Stars FC. Most notably, he led Dakota REV to its first U.S. club national title in Minnesota history in 2013. Additionally, Ozturk coached the Minnesota Thunder Academy U-15 side to an ECNL championship. The group was rated as high as No. 3 in the country on the ECNL's club rankings.


In three seasons with semi-pro club Minnesota Twin Stars FC, Ozturk worked as the head coach of the WPSL team while completing assistant coaching duties with the NPSL squad. He balanced his roles leading both high school and club simultaneously with Minnesota Twin Stars FC. These impressive efforts were recognized in 2015, when Ozturk won the award for National Soccer Coaches Association Minnesota Coach of the Year.


Several former players reached the NCAA Division I ranks under Ozturk's tutelage, with athletes going on to see the field at Texas Tech, Stanford, North Carolina, Nebraska, Baylor, Boston University, Gonzaga, LSU, Minnesota, Notre Dame and many more.


In addition to coaching at Division I Tennessee and Northwestern, Ozturk also spent one season at Division II Concordia University, St. Paul and two years combined at Division III Augsburg University and Hamline University, both located in the Twin Cities. He has also helped several players sign professional contracts including Simone Kolander, Kayla Braffet, Katie Schulz, Michelle Alozie, MA Vignola, and Kaelyn Korte.


Ozturk earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Metropolitan State University (St. Paul, Minn.) in 2008 before earning a dual master's in Sport Management and Sports Coaching from the U.S. Sports Academy (Daphne, Ala.) in 2016. His coaching licensure includes a U.S. Soccer Federation "B" License, a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma, and multiple international coaching licenses from Brazil and Turkey.

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David Juarez

David Juarez is in his first season as assistant soccer coach in 2022-23. Juarez brought over 10 years of coaching experience to the Huskies and previously worked with head coach Turk Ozturk at Eagan High School in Minnesota. Juarez guided Minnesota Thunder Academy ECNL to the No. 3 ranking in the nation and qualified for Champions League. Over a dozen of his players are currently committed to NCAA Division I programs.


"I am so excited to bring David on board to the Michigan Tech soccer program," Ozturk said. "David is a great addition to our team and has an extensive background developing players at a very high club level and college level. His more than 10 years of coaching includes field and goalkeeper training. When combined with his own playing experience, he brings additional depth and strength to our team. I am looking forward to the positive impact David will have on our student-athletes and the athletic department."


Prior to arriving in Houghton, Juarez served one year at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota as women's soccer assistant coach. Juarez was simultaneously head coach, staff trainer, and girls' academy assistant for Salvo Soccer Club in Eagan where he oversaw the technical development of boys' teams of various ages.


From 2019 to 2021, Juarez worked at Eden Prairie High School in Minnesota as girls' varsity associate head coach. In the previous five years, he has also held the titles of varsity assistant coach at Eagan High School (2017-18), boys' staff coach, and girls' ECNL assistant coach for Minnesota Thunder Academy (2015-19).


From 2011-15, Juarez worked for the Shakopee Soccer Association (Minnesota) and served as Eden Prairie Soccer Club head coach (boys and girls) as well as varsity assistant coach at Lakeville North High School (Minnesota).


Juarez holds 12 soccer coaching licenses and certifications, including with United States Soccer Federation, United Soccer Coaches, Minnesota Youth Soccer Association, Football Association, and International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport.


As a coach, Juarez helped guide two players to All-MIAC honors, one high school state tournament title, and multiple players to Minnesota All-State honors. Several high school students have gone on to play in all three NCAA levels under his leadership.


He earned his bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and is licensed to teach kindergarten through sixth grade.

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