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Jacksonville University Athletics
2800 University Boulevard North Jacksonville, FL 32211
Division 1 Florida Southeast
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Ryan Moon

Ryan Moon was announced as the seventh women's soccer head coach in program history in December 2023.


Moon makes way from Florida Tech, where he has led the women's soccer program for three seasons, compiling a 35-12-15 record which included a postseason run to the final four in the NCAA Division II tournament. In the 2023 season, the Panthers stacked together 17 wins with an impressive 8-1-1 conference record. Moon's side took down the 19th ranked Flagler College in October, as well as the No.1 and No.2 seeds in the tournament.


During his second season at the helm at Florida Tech, Moon guided the Panthers to an 8-6-3 overall record, securing a notable 5-4-1 standing in the SSC. The Panthers, under Moon's leadership, clinched their second consecutive SSC Tournament Championship appearance. Notable victories included overcoming Barry on their home turf and defeating Florida Southern in PKs on the road. However, in a rematch of the 2021 SSC championship, Tech faced Embry-Riddle, falling 1-0.


Five Panthers garnered All-SSC honors that season, with two making first team, and three earning second-team recognition. Two Panthers further received acclaim by being named to the All-South Region team by the D2CCA and United Soccer Coaches associations.


Moon's inaugural full season in Fall 2021 saw Tech achieve a 10-3-9 record, which included an impressive 4-2-4 mark in the SSC. The Panthers secured the NCAA South Region Championship and reached the national quarterfinal round for the second time in program history. Moon's ten victories tied a program record for most wins by a head coach in their first full season. The Panthers displayed an impressive 3-0-1 record against ranked opponents and remained undefeated over the final eight regular-season games. The team secured the No. 6 seed in the 2021 SSC Tournament, concluding the regular season with an impressive 4-0-4 record at home.


Navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Moon led the women's soccer team to a commendable 3-1-2 record during the shortened Spring 2021 season, securing wins over Saint Leo (2-0), Rollins (1-0), and Florida Southern (1-0). Tech also made a run in the NCAA tournament that season, beating the No.4, No.1 and No.3 seeds in penalty kicks to achieve its best finish since 2010. Additionally, four panthers earned All-Conference honors and three were All-South Region.


Before taking charge of the women's soccer team, Moon served on the Florida Tech men's soccer coaching staff since 2011, concluding his tenure as Associate Head Coach in 2018 and 2019.


Moon's roots with the Panther men's soccer team extend to his three-year stint from 2008-2010, where he distinguished himself as the team's top shutdown defender. Notably, he started 42 of 43 games and served as team captain for two seasons. Moon's contributions included two game-winning goals in 2010 and an All-SSC Second Team selection in his senior season.


Prior to joining the Florida Tech coaching staff, Moon achieved success as the head coach of the boys' soccer team at Satellite High School in 2011, guiding the Scorpions to the Florida District 2A State Championship. His efforts earned him recognition as Florida Today's Boys Soccer Coach of the Year and the FACA High School Coach of the Year.


Collaborating with men's soccer staff, Moon played a pivotal role in guiding the Panthers to eight winning seasons in nine years, with notable achievements such as a Sunshine State Conference Tournament runner-up finish in 2014 and NCAA Tournament berths in 2016 and 2019. The latter included a historic home win over West Florida in the third round, marking the program's first NCAA Tournament victory in 26 years.


A Bideford, England native, Moon served as captain for three years for Wales National Youth and had notable playing stints with Plymouth Argyle, Cambridge United, and Boston United.


Moon's coaching credentials include a FA Level 3 Coaching License (UEFA B), USSF National C License, and USSF National B License. Notably, he was honored with the Bob McNulty Award for his exemplary representation of coaching and its crucial role in the development of young people. Additionally, he earned a master's degree in business administration at Florida Tech in December 2014.

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Gary Ogilvie

Jacksonville women's soccer head coach Ryan Moon announced this week that Gary Ogilvie will assume the role of associate head coach of the women's program here at JU. Ogilvie joins the Dolphins after spending the previous four seasons at the University of Charleston. For the Golden Eagles, he spent three seasons as an assistant coach for the men's program before assuming the role as head coach of the women's program this past season.


A native of the United Kingdom, Ogilvie guided the women's program at Charleston to an 18-1-3 record a season after the team finished 10-10. His successful campaign included both a regular and tournament conference championship in the Mountain East Conference, and the 18 wins marked the best in school history. His squad also clinched the program's first No. 1 Regional Ranking and hosted games for the NCAA Tournament. His only loss of the season came in the Regional round of the NCAA Tournament.


Having joined as an assistant at Charleston in the autumn of 2020, Ogilvie has played a pivotal role in steering the Men's team to impressive achievements, including a National Runner-Up title, a Super-Regional Championship, four Mountain East Conference Tournament Championships, and three MEC Regular Season Championships. His remarkable journey unfolded with an outstanding overall record of 49-4-3.


Beyond his contributions at the collegiate level, Ogilvie took on the role of Head Coach for the USL2 team, West Virginia United. In his inaugural season, he led United to their third playoff appearance in history, setting a club record with 10 wins in a single season.


Before his tenure in the capital, Ogilvie spent a year at Snow College, where he served as both Men's and Women's Assistant Coach and took on the role of Interim Head Coach for both programs.


Ogilvie's soccer journey extends beyond the United States. He played in the ISPS Handa Premiership in New Zealand for Canterbury United and served as the Canterbury United Youth Coach and Football Development Officer for Mainland Football. Before his New Zealand venture, Ogilvie spent two years in England playing for Concord Rangers in the National League South.


A graduate of the Florida Institute of Technology in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management, Ogilvie showcased his skills on the field during his two seasons at Florida Tech, earning a spot in 2 x Regional First Team squads and receiving an All-American Honorable Mention.


Not just limited to playing and coaching, Ogilvie holds an NZF/OFC B-License and capped off his academic journey with a Master of Science in Strategic Leadership from the University of Charleston in December 2021.

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