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Susquehanna University

Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Pennsylvania Northeast
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Nick Hoover

Nick Hoover was named the head women's soccer coach at his alma mater early in 2012 after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant coach with the Susquehanna men's soccer program and as the associate head coach for the women’s program in 2011. Hoover has provided stability to the women’s soccer program which saw five different coaches in the previous 15 years before his arrival. He has returned the program to its winning ways, leading SU to four consecutive winning seasons since 2015.


At Susquehanna

98-68-18 overall at Susquehanna

36-28-4 in Landmark action

1 Landmark Conference title

2 NCAA Tournament appearances

4 of the top 5 win total seasons at SU have come with Hoover at the helm

5 consecutive 10-win seasons

14-win seasons (2017, 2019) are school record

25 Landmark Conference First Team honorees

3 Landmark Conference Players of the Year

1 Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year

1 Landmark Conference Coaching Staff of the Year


Program Milestones

1 Landmark Conference title

2 NCAA Tournament appearances

14-win seasons (2017, 2019) are school record

Landmark Team Records:

Season

GAA (2018, 0.35)

GAA (2018, Madison Welliver, 0.36)

Save Percentage (2018, Madison Welliver, .914)g

Game

Assists (2018, Kate Cantrell, Goucher, 10/13/18)


Honors & Awards

USC/NSCAA All-Region (8): 2016: Marissa Heddings (2nd Team, D); 2017: Alyssa Bolger (2nd Team, D); 2018: Marley Clendenin (2nd Team, D), Katie Beluch (2nd Team, D); 2019: Marley Clendenin (2nd Team, D), Madi Welliver (3rd Team, G), Anna Werner (3rd Team, F); 2021: Marley Clendenin (2nd Team, D)

Landmark Conference Coaching Staff of the Year (1): 2017

Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year (1): 2016: Emily Sullivan

Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year (2): 2019: Madi Welliver; 2021: Marley Clendenin

Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year (1): 2018: Anna Werner

Landmark Conference First Team (25): 2013: Rachel Norbuts (G); 2015: Marissa Heddings (D); 2016: Emily Sullican (F), Marissa Heddings (D); 2017: Alyssa Bolger (F), Maired Ruane (M), Katie Beluch (D); 2018: Anna Werner (F), Emily Sullivan (M), Katie Beluch (M), Marley Clendenin (D); 2019: Anna Werner (F), Katie Beluch (M), Marley Clendenin (D), Madi Welliver (G); 2021: Anna Werner (F), Emily Wertz (F); Gillian Maack (M), Marley Clendenin (D)

Landmark Conference Second Team (14): 2012: Marissa DeParto (F); 2013: Angela Amato (D); 2014: Samantha Zuponcic (F), Marissa Heddings (D); 2015: Jordyn Slocum (G); 2016: Alyssa Bolger (F), Mairead Ruane (M), Alex Edelman (D); 2017: Emily Sullivan (F), Chloe Eisenhuth (M), Jennifer Thorsheim (G); 2018: Madi Welliver (G); 2019: Alee Pettit (M); 2021: Erin Wilson (D)

CoSIDA Academic All-American (1): 2019: Madi Welliver (2nd Team, G)

CoSIDA Academic All-District (3): 2019: Madi Welliver (1st Team, G), Katie Beluch (1st Team, D); 2021: Emily Wertz (1st Team, F)

United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award (9): 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021


Previous Coaching Experience

Associate Head Coach, Women's Soccer, Susquehanna University (2010-12)

Assistant Coach, Men's Soccer, Susquehanna University (2010-11)

Assistant Coach, Men's & Women's Soccer, Westminster College (2006-08)

Camps:

P-10 Clinic

Penn State women's soccer camp

SU ID Clinics

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Rob Taylor

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Tessa Rendina

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Jim Findlay

Findlay, the winningest coach in Susquehanna Men’s Soccer history, enters his 26th season as the head coach of the Men’s Soccer program for 2023. The early years in Selinsgrove were devoted to starting the process of building a program that would be competitive not only within the Commonwealth Division of the Mid Atlantic Conference (MAC) but one that would also eventually compete at the regional and national level.


At Susquehanna


198-211-31 career record at Susquehanna


77-115-17 conference mark with SU


3 Landmark Conference titles


3 NCAA Tournament appearances


18 Landmark Conference First Team honorees


2013 Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year


2008 Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year


2007 Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year


2 Landmark Conference Coaching Staff of the Year honors


NCAA Round of 16 Appearance in 2012


6 10-win seasons


10 winning campaigns


Program Milestones


3 Landmark Conference titles


3 NCAA Tournament appearances


18 wins in 2012 is a program record


Unbeaten streak of 10 in 2012 is the most all-time


12 shutouts in 2012 most in program history


Honors & Awards


D3soccer.com All-American (1): 2012: Brandon Kates (3rd Team, D)


USC/USSCA All-Region (11): 2007: Isaac Laubach (2nd Team, D), Rhyan Nelson (3rd Team, F); 2008: Isaac Laubach (2nd Team, D), Jim Robertiello (3rd Team, F); 2010: Brandon Eisenhart (3rd Team, M), Joey Stellato (F); 2012: Brandon Kates (1st Team, D), Sean Raffetto (2nd Team, D), Patrick Fry (3rd Team, F), Matt Salsman (3rd Team, G), David Trank (3rd Team, M)


Landmark Conference Coaching Staff of the Year (2): 2010, 2021


Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year (1): 2013: Andrew Murphy


Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year (1): 2008: Isaac Laubach


Landmark Conference Rookie of the Year (1): 2007: Jim Robertiello


Landmark Conference First Team (18): 2007: Rhyan Nelson (F), Isaac Laubach (B); 2008: Jim Robertiello (F), Matt Gawlas (M), Isaac Laubach (D); 2010: Joey Stellato (F), Brandon Kates (D), Brandon Eisenhart (M); 2012: Patrick Fry (F), David Trank (M), Brandon Kates (D), Sean Raffetto (D); 2013: Andrew Murphy (F), David Trank (M), Patrick Fry (D); 2016: Garian Lashley (D); 2018: Scott Mission (D); 2021: Mike Morelli (F)


Landmark Conference Second Team (29): 2007: Matt Gawlas (M), Jim Robertiello (M), Dan Husko (B); 2008: Rhyan Nelson (F); 2009: Jim Robertiello (F), Brandon Eisenhart (M), Andrew Cordell Carey (D); 2010: Jim Robertiello (F), Shane Atha (M), Sean Raffetto (D); 2011: Andrew Hayes (F), Andrew Murphy (M), Brandon Kates (D); 2012: Daniel Sosa (F), John Boylan (M), Matt Salsman (G); 2013: Matt Salsman (G); 2014: David Trank (M); 2015: Nick Fecci (M), Jeremy Motsko (D); 2016: Brennan Colby (M), Eric Dempsey (M); 2017: Maxfield Reed (F), Scott Mission (D); 2018: Maxfield Reed (F); 2019: Dakota Dobrovich-Fago (M), Patrick Bresney (D); 2021: Adrian Dilascio (F), Brian McKee (M)


MAC Commonwealth Coaching Staff of the Year (1): 2003


MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year (1): 2003: Nate Snyder


MAC Commonwealth First Team (9): 1999: Chris Yearicks (F), Josh Steffen (D); 2003: Dennis Hogan (M); 2004: Nate Snyder (F), Nate Gibboney (D); 2005: Nate Snyder (F); 2006: Nate Snyder (F), Justin Makar (M), Isaac Laubach (D)


MAC Commonwealth Second Team (14): 1998: Aaron Littzi (F), Chris Yearicks (F); 1999: Aaron Littzi (F); 2000: Sal Saladino (F), Luis Salgado (D); 2001: Beau Heeps (F), Brad Levine (D); 2002: Dennis Hogan (M); 2003: Brandon Emery (F), Billy Morgan (D); 2004: Justin Makar (F), Jason Zeisloft (M); 2005: Justin Makar (F), Isaac Laubach (D)


CoSIDA Academic All-District (3): 2004: Jason Stickler (2nd Team, D); 2008: Isaac Laubach (2nd Team, D), Matt Campbell (2nd Team, D)


Previous Coaching Experience


Associate Director of Athletics For Facilities, Susquehanna (2019-Present)


Head Coach, Women's Soccer, Susquehanna University (1999-2005, 2011)


73-60-9 overall record


Posted 14-5-1 record in 2004


Helped SU to pair of MAC Commonwealth runner-up finishes


4 MAC Commonwealth playoff appearances


3 MAC Commonwealth Coaching Staff of the Year honors

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Terry Brennan

Selinsgrove, Pa., native Terry Brennan begins his 24th season as an assistant men's soccer coach under veteran Head Coach Jim Findlay in 2022.


Brennan graduated with a Master of Science degree in physical therapy from the then-College Misericordia in 1999. He played soccer for four years for the Cougars and was a three-time Pennsylvania Athletic Conference all-academic team member. In the1996 and 1997 seasons, Misericordia won the PAC championship.


The Cougars were ECAC Division III tournament finalists in 1994and 1997.

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