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Tony da Luz

As head coach of the Wake Forest women's soccer team for 26 of the program's 29 seasons, Tony da Luz has built the Demon Deacons into an ACC and national powerhouse.


Through 2022, he holds a 293-193-53 record at Wake Forest, with his 293 wins ranking third among coaches of ACC programs since the conference first recognized women's soccer in 1987. Da Luz is one of only 10 coaches in Wake Forest history across all sports to win 200 games at the helm of the Demon Deacons.


Under da Luz's guidance, Wake Forest has earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament in 21 of his 26 seasons. In 2011, he achieved his greatest success to date, leading the Demon Deacons to their first-ever College Cup appearance.


Recent years have seen Wake Forest reach a new level of women's soccer prominence. The Deacons captured the 2010 ACC Championship, the first in the history of the program, and made a return trip to the ACC Tournament final in 2011. The 2012 Wake Forest squad finished in a tie for second place in the ACC standings, equaling the program's best-ever finish. After a three-year drought, the team returned to the ACC Tournament in 2017, meaning no class under da Luz has ever gone without making an ACC Tournament appearance.


Wake Forest's success under da Luz has not only been limited to the conference level. In addition to their 17-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, the Deacons also advanced to at least the second round in eight straight seasons and have reached the NCAA Quarterfinals twice - culminating in the program's first College Cup in 2011. The team returned to the second round of the tournament in 2017 and 2021, then reached the round of 16 in 2018. Under da Luz's guidance, Wake Forest has constantly produced some of the most talented players in the nation.


Former Deacon Katie Stengel helped lead the U.S. U-20 team to the 2012 FIFA U-20 World Cup title, starting at forward in the championship match. Stengel led the ACC in scoring in both her freshman and sophomore years, scoring 16 goals in 2010 and 19 goals in 2011, becoming the first-ever Wake Forest player to lead the conference in scoring and the first player since North Carolina's Mia Hamm in 1992 and 1993 to win the ACC's goal-scoring title in back-to-back seasons. She was named the 2011 ACC Offensive Player of the Year, the first Demon Deacon to take home that award, after having taken home ACC Freshman of the Year and Top Drawer Soccer National Freshman of the Year honors in her freshman season. Stengel earned All-America honors in all four of her seasons at Wake Forest.


Former Wake Forest goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe also earned widespread recognition as one of the best keepers in the country. A two-time NSCAA All-American and two-time All-ACC honoree, Bledsoe holds the Wake Forest all-time shutout record.


In total, 51 Deacs have earned All-ACC honors under da Luz, including 14 first-team selections, one ACC Player of the Year and three ACC Rookies of the Year. Da Luz has helped guide four Freshmen All-Americans and 16 to the ACC All-Freshman team, including one National Rookie of the Year winner. Also, 28 Deacs have been named All-Southeast Region, two have been named to All-East region teams, three have been named to All-Atlantic region teams and 12 have been selected to ACC Championship all-tournament teams, while the team has continually been ranked among the top-25 in the nation. Long respected as one of the nation's top managers, da Luz was named the 1998 ACC Coach of the Year in a vote of his peers.


In 2022, Da Luz led Wake Forest to the NCAA Tournament for the 22nd time in program history. The Deacs accumulated an impressive .778 goals-against-average, while recording nine shutouts. Of note, the Demon Deacons ranked within the top 50 nationally in both categories. Additionally, defensively, the Deacs ranked first in the ACC in total goals allowed (16).


Freshman Caiya Hanks became the 17th player in Wake Forest history to earn ACC All-Freshman Team honors.


In the fourth round of the 2023 National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) draft, San Diego Wave FC selected three-time captain Giovanna DeMarco with the 45th overall pick. With DeMarco's selection, Wake Forest has had a player drafted in five-consecutive NWSL drafts. Additionally, DeMarco marked the seventh Demon Deacon drafted in the last four years and the ninth overall.


Wake Forest made its 21st overall NCAA Tournament appearance during the 2021 season. The Demon Deacons moved to 21-20-1 record in the tournament. The Deacs recorded 12 shutouts in 2021, tying the most since 2017 when they managed 12. The Deacs defense limited opponents to a total of 17 goals, a new program record for the least goals allowed in a single season. Wake Forest set a new record for most consecutive shutouts when they began the season with eight consecutive shutouts. Two Demon Deacons garnered ACC honors. Senior Shayla Smart earned Third Team All-ACC honors while freshman Nikayla Small landed on the ACC All-Freshman Team. It was the 20th time Wake Forest earned two or more All-ACC accolades. Wake Forest's 16 wins is the quickest any Wake Forest team has achieved this mark.


Twelve different Deacs scored at least one goal and six of the Deacs' 12 goal scorers scored two or more goals. Through 22 games, Wake Forest scored 43 goals, which is the most goals a Wake Forest team scored since 2011 (52). The Demon Deacons toppled Duke in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The victory was Wake Forest's highest ranked win ever as the Blue Devils were ranked No. 2 in the country at the time. Kaitlyn Parks was the first Wake Forest player since 2011 to earn United Soccer Coaches All-America recognition and became the third to be named to the Second Team. Parks, Shayla Smart and Jenna Menta were named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region Team.


Ryanne Brown was drafted 21st overall by OL Reign, while Jenna Menta was drafted 30th overall by the Racing Louisville. Wake Forest was joined by Stanford, USC, UCLA, Washington State, Duke, Santa Clara, Georgetown and Purdue as the only schools to have multiple picks in the 2021 NWSL draft. The Demon Deacons have had six players drafted in the last three years and eight overall. The seven players on the All-ACC Academic team improved the previous record of six Deacs on the team. The student-athletes include graduate students Hulda Arnarsdittor, Ryanne Brown, Jenna Menta, seniors Sofia Rossi, Shayla Smart, junior Kaitlyn Parks and freshman Nikayla Small.


Wake Forest finished the 2020-21 season with a 5-7-2 record and a 3-4-1 record in ACC play. The Demon Deacons earned all five of their wins on shutouts, including a ranked win over No. 14 Notre Dame. Ten freshmen made appearances in competition to combine for 5,982 minutes played of the 14,577 minutes possible. Five freshmen made at least eight starts or more with eight clocking in at least one start. Kaitlyn Parks earned three ACC Weekly honors and was the first player in ACC history to be announced as the Defensive Player of the Week in consecutive weeks. Two Demon Deacons collected ACC honors: Hannah Betfort was selected as a third-team All-ACC honoree, while Sophie Faircloth was picked as an ACC All-Freshman Team recipient in the fall of 2020. Senior Hannah Betfort was selected by Portland Thorns FC in NWSL Draft. Betfort became the sixth Demon Deacon to be selected in the NWSL Draft and the ninth currently on a professional team.


In 2018, Wake Forest played the fourth-toughest schedule in the nation, which paid off with an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament, where the team beat Ohio State and advanced past top-10 West Virginia in PKs to the round of 16. After the season, Bayley Feist was selected in the second round of the NWSL Draft following an All-ACC and All-Region season.


2017 was an impressive feat for da Luz and the Demon Deacons. The team returned to the national rankings for the first time since 2014, reaching as high as No.15 in the United Soccer Coaches poll. After being selected to finish ninth in the preseason ACC polls, the Deacs finished fifth in the standings and returned to the ACC Tournament. Wake Forest then returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012, making it to the second round. The team was one of two teams in the ACC to beat three different top-20 RPI opponents in the regular season. At the end of the season, four Deacons earned All-ACC honors while a program-record six were named to the All-ACC Academic Team.


Maddie Huster and Ally Haran were both selected in the NWSL Draft at the end of the 2017 campaign. They were the first Deacs to be drafted right out of Wake Forest since 2013.


The 2011 season was the culmination of da Luz's methodical build-up of Wake Forest to one of the nation's elite teams. Led by ACC Offensive Player of the Year Katie Stengel along with 12-goal scorer Rachel Nuzzolese and All-ACC First Team performer Aubrey Bledsoe, the team jumped out to an 11-1-1 start. The Deacons turned it up a notch in the postseason, upsetting top-seed Duke to reach the ACC Championship Match for the second year in a row, and earning a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time before posting multi-goal wins over Oakland, Boston University, Penn State and UCF to reach their first-ever College Cup. The 2011 squad finished with a program-best 18-4-4 record and was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally in the NSCAA poll and No. 1 in the NCAA RPI ranking - with both marks the highest in program history.


Da Luz achieved what might be his most impressive accomplishment in 2010 when he guided a team that was picked to finish seventh in the preseason to the program's first-ever ACC Championship. Under his tutelage, freshman forwards Katie Stengel and Rachel Nuzzolese established themselves as one of the most dynamic striking duos in the nation. As a rookie, Stengel set new school records with 16 goals and 37 points and received numerous honors, including ACC Freshman of the Year and TopDrawerSoccer National Rookie of the Year.


Da Luz enjoyed one of his most successful seasons in 2009, as the Demon Deacons finished the year with a 16-6-2 record and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Wake Forest's national ranking was as high as No. 5 during the season, then highest ranking in program history, and the Deacs finished the year with a No. 8 national ranking. Goalkeepers Amanda Barasha and Laura Morse combined for a program record 15 clean sheets during the year. Led by All-Americans Kaley Fountain and Jill Hutchinson, Wake Forest easily advanced to the Round of 16 in the 2009 NCAA Tournament, picking up a pair of home victories with a 2-0 win against Kennesaw State and a 3-0 victory against West Virginia. Wake reached its first quarterfinal appearance in program history with a dramatic 1-0 win at South Carolina on Bess Harrington's header goal as time expired. The magical run came to an end in the quarters as Wake fell, 5-2, at eventual national champion North Carolina.


The 2007 season was another successful one for the Demon Deacons. Wake Forest finished the season with a 13-7-3 record, including an impressive 6-2-2 mark in the ACC to tie for second place - its highest-ever conference finish. The Deacons advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th straight year, defeating Boston University in the first round, before falling to Connecticut in the second round.


Prior to coming to Wake Forest, da Luz coached five years at the University of San Diego, where he compiled a 46-42-3 record. Da Luz was entrusted with starting the San Diego program from the ground up in 1992 and in his final two seasons he guided his teams to a 25-13-2 mark. His final season at San Diego was his most impressive, leading the Toreros to a 15-7-1 record and into the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 1996. His success at San Diego earned him West Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1996. He was named the West Region Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association. He worked as an assistant coach for the San Diego men's team from 1985 until 1991.


He has also been active in coaching at the youth level with his involvement with the Winston-Salem Twins Club organizations.


Da Luz achieved success as a player as a midfielder and defender while at San Diego. He was an All-WCC honorable mention selection in both 1981 and 1982. As team captain in 1982, he led the Toreros in assists and earned the team MVP award. Da Luz earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from San Diego in 1985.


He and his wife, Amy, reside in Winston-Salem and have three children Tyler, Austin and Jonah. Austin, who was an All-ACC selection for the Wake Forest men's soccer team, played professionally for North Carolina FC in the NASL after previously spending time with the New York Red Bulls and D.C. United in MLS.

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Brittany Cameron

Cameron became the only Black woman at the Power Five level to hold the title of either Associate Head Coach or Head Coach, as her trailblazing path has and continued to serve as inspiration for others. Additionally, in 2021, Cameron was announced as the new goalkeeper coach for the United States U-20 Youth National Team as they won the gold medal at the CONCACAF U-20 Championship in the Dominican Republic.


In 2022, Cameron helped coach the Demon Deacons to nine clean sheets en route to the program's 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. Defensively, the Deacs ranked in the top 50 in shutouts and goal-against-average (GAA), while ranking first in the ACC in goals allowed (16).


Cameron completed her second season at Wake Forest, helping guide the Demon Deacons to a 16-6-0 record and an appearance in the Round of 32 of the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship.


Wake Forest began the season logging eight-straight clean sheets while outscoring opponents 23-0. After earning a spot in the 2021 ACC Women's Soccer Championship, Wake Forest also earned its highest-ranked victory in program history in the first round, defeating No. 2 Duke 2-1.


The Demon Deacons had three United Soccer Coaches All-Region selections including goalkeeper Kaitlyn Parks who also became the first Wake Forest All-American selection since 2011 as she earned 14 wins with nine clean sheets. Parks became the first player in ACC history to be announced as the conference's Defensive Player of the Week in consecutive weeks.


In her first season in Winston-Salem in 2020-21, the Demon Deacons scored five victories including a 1-0 decision over No. 14 Notre Dame.


Brittany Cameron joined the Wake Forest Women's Soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach in September, 2020.


Cameron came to Wake Forest after two seasons at San Francisco State, including one year as the head coach. A former professional goalkeeper, Cameron will oversee the keepers at Wake Forest.


"Brittany brings a wealth of high-level soccer experience to our program both as a pro player and college coach," da Luz said. "She is an intense competitor and will bring the best out of our players. She loves the game and shows it in every player contact. We just hired an exceptional coach."


Cameron had an extensive pro career, including three years in the NWSL, one in the WPSL and three in WPS, also spending parts of four seasons in Japan.


Before arriving at San Francisco State, Cameron also had collegiate coaching stops at Dartmouth (2012-13), Niagara (2011) and her alma mater, San Diego (2009) while balancing her playing career.


She was a member of the U.S. National Team player pool in 2012 and was a co-captain with Sky Blue FC, where she was named team MVP in 2015 after leading the NWSL with 87 saves.


Cameron was with Sky Blue from 2013-15, also playing on loan with Vegalta Sendai until 2016. Before that, she spent 2011 and 2012 with the Western New York Flash. She competed with FC Gold Pride in 2010 and made her pro debut with the Los Angeles Sol in 2009 after being the No. 52 overall selection in the 2009 WPS Draft.


Cameron graduated from the University of San Diego in 2008 with a bachelor's degree in communication. The Dublin, California, native was the 2008 West Coast Conference Defender of the Year and lettered four seasons for the Toreros.

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Courtney Drummond

Wake Forest head women's soccer coach Tony da Luz announced the addition of Assistant Coach Courtney Drummond to the staff onm June 27, 2022.


Drummond comes to Wake Forest after eleven seasons at City SC Carlsbad, including 15 years of coaching experience.


As an assistant coach at CSUSM, Drummond helped mentor 28 all-conference selections and 6 All-Americans. The Cougars have won three more conference titles and have appeared in four more NAIA tournaments with her on the sideline.


Before Drummond left CSUSM in May 2016, she was a key part of the University and Athletics Department transition to NCAA Division II. Drummond left CSUSM to concentrate on ushering in and becoming the Girls U.S. Soccer Development Academy Director at LA Galaxy San Diego.


As a player, Drummond started 72 of 73 matches in which she appeared with CSUSM. She scored a record seven goals as a freshman in the program’s first season and helped CSUSM to back-to-back Association of Independent Institutions conference titles in 2008 and 2009. Drummond also appeared in two NAIA National Championships.


COACHING EXPERIENCE

2019-Present, City SC San Diego, Girls Academy Director

2014-2019, LA Galaxy San Diego, Girls Academy Director

2010-2016, Assistant Coach California State University San Marcos

2013-2017, Head Coach Varsity Girls Soccer Sage Creek High School

2011-2013, Assistant Girls Varsity Coach Pacific Ridge School

2007-2011, JV and Assistant Varsity Coach Fallbrook High School

2007-2014, Youth Soccer Head Coach

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

2006-2009, California State University San Marcos: Captain, Golden Boot, Coaches Award, 2 Year All Conference Selection

2002-2006, Varsity Girls Soccer Patrick Henry High School: Captain, 1st Team All League

13 year youth player under the Cal South Umbrella

What They're Saying:

"I am thrilled to announce the addition of Courtney Drummond to our staff,” Coach da Luz said. “Courtney brings extensive coaching and player development experience, has established great relationships in the national club coaching network and is a strong motivator. She is well respected by her peers and her players rave about her energy and enthusiasm. Courtney's vision and passion for the game is a perfect fit for Wake Forest."

“I am so grateful and humbled by the opportunity to join the Wake Forest family,” Drummond said “I’d like to thank Tony Da Luz, Brittany Cameron and Craig Zakrzewski for the chance to join the women’s soccer staff and become a part of the Demon Deacon family. I am looking forward to returning to the college game. To be able to do it in the ACC is still a bit surreal. It is an honor and privilege to be a part of a program and University with such deep history and prestige.”

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Bobby Muuss

Completing his eighth season at the helm of the Wake Forest men’s soccer program in 2022, head coach Bobby Muuss has guided the Demon Deacons to sustained success unmatched in the college game.


From 2015-22, Wake Forest has:


Collected the most overall wins in NCAA Division I men’s soccer (130)Collected the most home wins in NCAA Division I men’s soccer (94)


Collected the most regular season ACC wins (48)


Extended Wake Forest’s NCAA Tournament appearances streak to 12-straight years, which is eight more years than any other ACC program


Appeared in seven Sweet Sixteens (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)


Appeared in two College Cups (2016 and 2019)


Won back-to-back ACC Tournament titles (2016 and 2017) for the first time in program history


Wake Forest has amassed an 129-32-12 record in Muuss' eight seasons, more wins than any other program in NCAA Division I in that span.


He reached 200 career wins in a 3-1 victory over Boston College on Oct. 15, 2022, and during the 2020-21 season, Muuss became the fastest NCAA Division I coach to reach 100 wins at their current school, doing so in 128 matches in a 2-1 overtime victory over Louisville on March 27, 2021.


Muuss became the first coach in league history to be named the ACC Coach of the Year in four-straight seasons, doubling his predecessor Jay Vidovich (2008-09; 2020-21) and former U.S. Men's National Team coach Bruce Arena (1988-89) as the only others to win that award in consecutive seasons.


Muuss led the Demon Deacons to back-to-back ACC Championships in 2016 and 2017, just the second and third tournament trophies in program history, as well as four-straight ACC Atlantic Division crowns.


Previously an assistant coach at Wake Forest from 2001-07, Muuss returned to the Demon Deacons as the program's fourth head coach on Jan. 8, 2015. Muuss spent the previous eight years serving as head coach at the University of Denver from 2007-14.


The Deacs have also sent 26 student-athletes into the MLS ranks in eight seasons under Muuss. Wake Forest was the only program to have a first-round MLS SuperDraft selection from 2015-21. Additionally, Wake Forest’s nine homegrown signings since 2017 are most in the country over the last five years.


During the 2022 season, Wake Forest collected a 14-6-0 overall record and a 12th-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Starting the season 9-0-0, Wake Forest was the only program in the country to finish August and September without suffering a loss or draw. In a 6-1 victory over George Mason on Sept. 20, Wake Forest set a new program record with 13 consecutive home wins. Seven Demon Deacons earned ACC honors and the team hosted three postseason matches at Spry Stadium.


Returning to a fall-only schedule in 2021, the Demon Deacons collected the program's 11th-straight NCAA Tournament appearance and a seventh-straight trip to the Sweet Sixteen. During the regular season, Wake Forest collected victories over top-five foes Pitt and Virginia Tech along with a 7-0 outcome against Patriot League champions Loyola Maryland. Wake Forest also scored two victories in the NCAA Tournament against Mercer and FIU.


During a unique split season in 2020-21, Muuss lead the Demon Deacons to a 13-3-2 record, highlighted by a run to the Elite Eight with a roster that was compiled of mostly freshmen and sophomores in the spring. In the fall, Wake Forest was ranked No. 1 in the country for four weeks and clinched the No. 1 seed out of the one-time South Region which featured North Carolina, Clemson, Duke and NC State. The Demon Deacons had six players from the fall roster turn professional including two sign Homegrown Contracts (Machop Chol with Atlanta United and Isaiah Parente with the Columbus Crew).


Wake Forest returned to the College Cup in 2019 thanks to an NCAA Tournament run which included wins over defending national champion Maryland in addition to Michigan and UC Santa Barbara. The Deacs earned the No. 4 national seed, becoming the first team to receive a top-four seed in five straight seasons since seeding began in 1994. Wake Forest concluded the campaign with a 16-5-2 overall record and No. 3 national ranking.


The 2018 Demon Deacons finished with an 18-3-0 overall record, claiming the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. Wake Forest opened the year with 11-straight wins and beat six top-25 opponents en route to a fourth-straight ACC Atlantic Division crown. The Deacs claimed ACC Coach of the Year, ACC Offensive Player of the Year (Omir Fernandez) and ACC Midfielder of the Year (Bruno Lapa) honors.


In 2017, Muuss guided the Deacs to a 19-2-2 overall record and a 7-0-1 mark in the ACC. By winning the ACC Championship for the second-straight year, Wake Forest became the first team in the league to finish the ACC regular season and Championship undefeated since 1999. The Deacs were rewarded with ACC Offensive Player of the Year (Jon Bakero) and Defensive Player of the Year (Kevin Politz) honors, as each was also named an All-American, while the coaching staff was named the Region Staff of the Year for the second-straight season.


His 2016 Demon Deacons finished the year with a 19-3-3 overall record and claimed the program's first ACC Tournament title since 1989, just the second in program history.


He coached three first team NSCAA All-Americans in 2016 - Jacori Hayes, Ian Harkes and Alec Ferrell - marking the first time in team history three Deacs have earned the honor in the same season. Harkes also claimed the MAC Hermann Trophy - the top individual award in college soccer - becoming just the second Deacon all-time to accomplish that feat.


Hayes was named the Men's Soccer Senior CLASS Award winner, becoming the second in program history, while Harkes was the first player in conference history named the ACC Midfielder of the Year, ACC Tournament MVP and NCAA College Cup Most Outstanding Offensive Player in program history. Hayes and Ferrell were selected in the MLS SuperDraft, while Harkes signed a homegrown deal with D.C. United.


In Muuss' first season at Wake Forest, he engineered one of the most successful seasons the program has seen in guiding the Demon Deacons to a 17-3-2 record to go with a regular-season ACC championship and a run to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship as the tournament's No. 1 overall seed. At season's end, Muuss was named the ACC's Coach of the Year, becoming the fourth coach in conference history to earn the honor in his first season with the team.


During the 2015 season, Muuss helped Jack Harrison become the first player in ACC men's soccer history to earn conference Offensive Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in the same season. Harrison scored a team-high eight goals and 11 assists for 27 points on his way to being named a NSCAA First Team All-American and MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist.


At the end of the 2015 season, both Harrison and Gamble were selected in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft. Harrison became Wake Forest's first men's soccer player taken No. 1 overall by the Chicago Fire while Gamble was picked 30th overall by the New England Revolution.


In his eight seasons at Denver, Muuss compiled an overall record of 74-56-25 with a 39-20-10 mark in Summit League play. He was named Summit League Coach of the Year in 2013 after guiding the Pioneers to a 13-3-4 record and a perfect 6-0-0 mark in conference play. Under his leadership, Denver won Summit League titles in 2013 and 2014 and captured the league tournament title both seasons, earning back-to-back bids to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.


In his final two seasons at Denver, Muuss won 17-straight games. He coached Zach Bolden to a four-round selection in the 2014 MLS SuperDraft, where he was selected by the Chicago Fire. It marked the fifth Pioneer to be taken in the last six drafts. During his tenure with the Pioneers, Muuss had three players earn CoSIDA Academic All-American honors.


Before Denver, Muuss spent six seasons at Wake Forest as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator under Vidovich. He helped land top-20 recruiting classes in each of his six years. During that time, Wake Forest made the NCAA Tournament each season, including twice as the nation's top-ranked team.


Muuss worked closely with Deacon goalie Brian Edwards, who set school records with 13 shutouts in 2006 and 31 in his career. He also coached standout players such as Michael Parkhurst, Sam Cronin, James Riley and Stephen Keel.


Prior to his stint at Wake Forest, Muuss was a volunteer assistant at Connecticut. While there, the Huskies won the 2000 national championship, three BIG EAST regular season titles and made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament.


A native of East Islip, New York, Muuss transferred to UConn from Southern Connecticut State and earned his undergraduate degree in the spring of 1999 in communication science. While at Southern, Muuss was a member of the 1995 Division II National Championship team.


Muuss and his wife, Melodie, reside in Winston-Salem with their three children, Camryn, Blayklee and Ryland.

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Dane Brenner

Dane Brenner completed his 12th season with the Wake Forest men's soccer program in 2022 after being hired onto the staff prior to the 2011 season. He was elevated to Associate Head Coach prior to the 2018 campaign.


At Wake Forest, Brenner works primarily with the team's defensive unit and goalkeepers while also serving as the program's recruiting coordinator.


Over his last eight seasons, Wake Forest has made five trips to the NCAA quarterfinals and two trips to the NCAA College Cup. The Deacs have won the ACC Atlantic Division four times, as well as back-to-back ACC Championships in 2016 and 2017.


Brenner was a key part of the coaching staff which has earned United Soccer Coaches Region Staff of the Year in the 2016 and 2017 seasons.


Over the last eight years, the Deacs won 129 matches, more than any other Division I program over that span. The Deacs have sent 26 players to the MLS as well, including 15 MLS SuperDraft selections and nine homegrown signees.


The 2016 Deacs conceded just 11 goals, fewest in program history.


Brenner has helped Andreu Cases Mundet become a standout between the posts early in his career. He broke the program record for goals-against average with a mark of 0.49 in 2017, and his mark of 12 shutouts was one off the school record.


Brenner also oversaw the development of keeper Alec Ferrell, who finished his career with a 0.89 goals-against average and .797 save percentage en route to becoming the first goalkeeper selected in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by Minnesota United FC.


After the 2015 season, Brenner was named the NSCAA's Glenn "Mooch" Myernick National Assistant Coach of the Year and the organization's South Region Assistant Coach of the Year.


Before joining the Demon Deacons, Brenner served as an assistant coach at Connecticut for four years. During his time with the Huskies, the program posted at 54-14-17 record. While at UConn, Brenner aided the development of Josh Ford, an All-American and All-BIG EAST goalkeeper for the Huskies. Ford ultimately recorded 50 shutouts and was selected No. 11 overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by Seattle Sounders FC.


While at UConn, Brenner also worked with student-athletes on and off the field, as well as assisting in ticket sales with local youth clubs, team travel and game promotions. He also helped with goalkeeper training after a successful Division I collegiate career at South Florida.


All in all, Brenner's teams in 11 seasons as an assistant coach at Wake Forest and Connecticut have never missed the NCAA Tournament. His best runs in the tournament came in a 2016 College Cup runner-up finish, Elite Eight runs in 2007, 2015 and 2017, and Sweet 16 appearances in 2008 and 2013.


Brenner graduated from South Florida in 2006 and went on trial with the Chicago Fire in the spring of 2007. At USF, he was a four-year starter and a three-time captain for the Bulls. Brenner was chosen as an All-Conference USA goalkeeper in 2004 and led USF to the BIG EAST regular season championship title in 2005 in the Bulls' first year in the conference.


Brenner posted a career-best 0.80 GAA in 2006 with 74 saves while ranking No. 24 in the nation in save percentage (.822). In 2005, he started and played in a career-best 20 games and recorded a 1.36 GAA while notching a 13-6-1 record.


During the 2004 season, Brenner was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Third Team and earned a spot on the All-Conference USA Second Team.


A native of High Point, North Carolina, Brenner played club for the PSA Stars before playing at South Florida. He graduated in 2006 with a degree in Sociology. In 2010, he received his Master's in Kinesiology-Sport Management from UConn.

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Steve Armas

Steve Armas completed his eighth season at Wake Forest in 2022, and was elevated to Associate Head Coach prior to the 2018 season.


He was hired by Bobby Muuss as an assistant on May 7, 2015. Armas joined the Demon Deacon staff after spending the previous nine years at Campbell University, spending five as the team's head coach from 2010-14.


Over his first eight seasons, Wake Forest has made five trips to the NCAA quarterfinals and two trips to the NCAA College Cup. The Deacs have won the ACC Atlantic Division four times, as well as back-to-back ACC Championships in 2016 and 2017.


Armas was a key part of the coaching staff which has earned United Soccer Coaches Region Staff of the Year in the 2016 and 2017 seasons.


Through his first eight years, the Deacs have won 129 games, more than any other Division I program over that span. The Deacs have sent 26 players to the MLS as well, including 15 MLS SuperDraft selections and nine homegrown signees.


Armas has coached back-to-back MAC Hermann Trophy winners in Jon Bakero and Ian Harkes, as well as Jack Harrison, the first overall pick of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft.


The 2017 Demon Deacons finished with a 19-2-2 overall record and 7-0-1 mark in the ACC. By winning the ACC Championship, Wake Forest became the first team in the league to finish the ACC regular season and Championship undefeated since 1999. The Deacs were rewarded with ACC Offensive Player of the Year (Jon Bakero) and Defensive Player of the Year (Kevin Politz) honors, as each was also named an All-American.


The 2016 Demon Deacons finished the year with a 19-3-3 overall record and claimed the program's first ACC Tournament title since 1989, just the second in program history. Armas coached three first team NSCAA All-Americans in 2016 - Jacori Hayes, Ian Harkes and Alec Ferrell - marking the first time in team history three Deacs have earned the honor in the same season. Harkes also claimed the MAC Hermann Trophy - the top individual award in college soccer - becoming just the second Deacon all-time to accomplish that feat.


In his first season with Wake Forest, Armas helped guide the Demon Deacons to one of the best seasons in program history. Overall, the Deacs went 17-3-2 and won the ACC regular-season title for the first time since 2009. Wake Forest went on to earn the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and made a run to the Elite Eight.


Before joining Wake Forest, Armas helped guide the Fighting Camels to three conference championships, the team's first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament and a year-end national ranking at the Division I level. In five seasons, Armas amassed a record of 37-46-12.


At Campbell, Armas coached four MLS SuperDraft selections in Mitchell Cardenas (2013, Kansas City Wizards), Travis Golden (2014, D.C. United), Richard Jata (2009, Chicago Fire) and Willy Guadarrama (2007, Kansas City Wizards in MLS Supplemental Draft). More recently, Armas helped the development of Scooter Oliver, Campbell's first-ever Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men's soccer in 2013. He also coached Bradley Farias, Campbell's first conference Freshman of the Year award since the 1993 season.


As an assistant at Campbell, Armas helped develop two Atlantic Sun Players of the Year in Vince Petrasso and Richard Jata. He also coached the 2007 A-Sun Freshman of the Year (Josue Soto and the 2007 A-Sun Tournament MVP (Petrasso).


Prior to his arrival at Campbell, Armas spent two years as an assistant coach for both Greensboro College and the Carolina Dynamo of the United Soccer League's Premier Development League (PDL).


While at Greensboro, Armas helped the program to a 2005 USA South Conference tournament championship and a second round NCAA Tournament appearance. With the Dynamo, Armas coached some of the best Division I collegiate players in the country, including Wake Forest alumni Sam Cronin, Justin Moose, Jamie Franks, Brian Edwards, Wells Thompson and Michael Lahoud. Each player has gone on to play professionally. His 2006 Dynamo squad included three Hermann Trophy candidates.


A native of Germantown, Maryland, Armas played collegiately at Maryland from 1995-98 and graduated in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in Spanish Language and Literature. He finished his career with 11 goals and 17 assists and ranks seventh among the school's career assist leaders. He helped lead Maryland to an ACC Tournament title and captained the team to an NCAA College Cup appearance, where Armas was selected to the NCAA All-Tournament Team.


Armas had an impressive professional career that included stints with various clubs competing in Major League Soccer and the United Soccer League First and Second divisions. Armas played with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL2, where he helped the team capture the Atlantic Division and regular-season championship. Armas spent the 2003 season with the Carolina Dynamo (USL2) where he played 17 games, scored five goals and had 16 assists to help Carolina capture the regular-season championship.


Drafted by the New England Revolution in 1999, Armas played with the Columbus Crew and Tampa Bay Mutiny of the MLS while playing with USL First division clubs in the Atlanta Silverbacks, Minnesota Thunder and Cincinnati Riverhawks. He played in the U-17 World Cup in Japan and also participated at the U-18, U-20 and U-23 national team levels.


Armas has also been especially active with the youth club community. He coached the '92 Elite team of the Capital Area Soccer League (CASL) for two years, which won the NCYSA State cup in 2010 and had a final four appearance in 2011. He also coached the '92 Navy team with Triangle Futbol Club for two years in 2007 and 2008, guiding the group to two final four appearances and one championship in the NCYSA state cup. He also helped the team to two championships at the Jefferson Cup in Richmond, Virginia, and anther appearance in the finals at the esteemed Disney Showcase in Orlando, Florida.


Additionally, Armas spent three years as a head and assistant coach with the North Carolina Olympic Development Program '93 Boys State Team. Armas holds a USSF "A" Coaching License.


Armas and his wife, Sarah, have two sons, James and Alexander.

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Ade Taiwo

Ade Taiwo currently serves in the role of assistant coach after joining the Wake Forest men's soccer coaching staff in 2022. He spent the 2022 season as a volunteer before being promoted to assistant coach in 2023.


In his first season with the Demon Deacons, Wake Forest collected a 14-6-0 overall record and a 12th-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Starting the season 9-0-0, Wake Forest was the only program in the country to finish August and September without suffering a loss or draw. In a 6-1 victory over George Mason on Sept. 20, Wake Forest set a new program record with 13 consecutive home wins. Seven Demon Deacons earned ACC honors and the team hosted three postseason matches at Spry Stadium.


From 2019-22, Taiwo was the Assistant Director of Challenge Select and Juniors for Wake Futbol Club in Holly Spring, N.C.


As a student-athlete at NC State from 2014-18, Taiwo appeared in 54 matches with 25 starts, collecting 19 points on seven goals and five assists. Playing a career-high 782 minutes, Taiwo in 2017 helped lead NC State to the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2009.


A native of Raleigh, N.C., Taiwo graduated from NC State in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Communication.

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