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McDaniel College

McDaniel College Athletics
Gill Center - 2 College Hill Westminster, MD 21157
Division 3 Maryland Northeast
Private Small National competitor

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Steve Corrieri

Corrieri returns for his 10th season manning the Green Terror sidelines in 2022.


In his debut season, Corrieri led the Green Terror to a 7-7-3 mark and coached four all-conference performers and has posted 23 wins and 11 ties in his first four years as head coach.


In 2017, Corrieri led the squad to the postseason – the first bid for the program in 12 seasons. He led McDaniel to a 10-win campaign and the ECAC tournament, notching the Green Terror’s first playoff win since 2004.


In 2019, Corrieri commanded his best season yet with an 11-6-1 mark. In addition to post the most wins for the program in 14 seasons, he guided the team to the ECAC tournament for the second time in three years and its highest Centennial Conference finish since 2006.


In seven seasons on the sidelines, he has guided the squad to 50 wins and another 17 draws.


Corrieri spent the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at York (Pa.). During his tenure on staff, the Spartans have been consistently ranked among the top teams in Division III. In his first year on the sidelines, the squad advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.


York won the Capital Athletic Conference in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and advanced to the NCAA tournament in each of Corrieri’s six years on staff.


Prior to his time on the Spartan sideline, he served as the head boys’ soccer coach at Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Pa., from 2002-06. While there, his teams won four consecutive division titles and a pair of York County championships. He took the squad to the 2006 PIAA State quarterfinals and was twice named YAIAA Coach of the Year.


Corrieri played for Carlisle United FC in the English Professional Soccer League from 1994-96. Following his time as a professional player, he also spent five years in semi-professional leagues in England, Scotland and Wales.


He holds a United State Soccer Federation B License.


Corrieri graduated from Wolverhamption University in Birmingham, U.K., in 2000 with a bachelor of arts in Marketing Management in the Sports Industry.

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Caleb Davis

Davis joins the Green Terror staff in 2021 after spending eight seasons at Wilson College.


He began his career as an assistant with the Phoenix women's program in 2012 before taking over as head coach from 2014-17. In 2014, he was tasked with starting the men’s soccer program at Wilson. The men's program had its inaugural season in 2015 and Davis guided the squad to its first poseason appearance in 2017 and appeared in the conference championship game in 2018. In addition to his five years as head men's soccer coach, he also served as the assistant athletics director for facilities.


Davis joined the Phoenix program after serving in various coaching stints at Chambersburg Area School District, coaching at both the high school and middle school levels.


A 2008 graduate of West Virginia, he earned a bachelor of arts in criminology and investigations. He also had a minor in sports and exercise psychology. After graduating from West Virginia, he placed semi-professional soccer in the Premiere Arena Soccer League for the Winchester (Va.) Impact.


He earned a master of science in sports management administration from Liberty in 2012.


Davis has various coaching certificates from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, including goalkeeping level one and two as well as an intermediate level six diploma. He also has his USSF E and F Licenses.

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