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University of TX Rio Grand Valley

UTRGV Dept of Intercollegiate Athletics
1201 West University Drive Edinburg, TX 78539
Division 1 Texas South
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Bryheem Hancock

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced Bryheem Hancock, who spent the last three seasons as the head coach at Radford University, as the new head coach of the UTRGV men’s soccer team on Nov. 24, 2020.


In his second season at the helm, Hancock guided the program to an 8-9 record while clinching a spot in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament for the second-straight season.


Under his watch, Reshawn Walkes was named to the All-WAC Second Team while Jan Engels was named to the COSIDA Academic All-District Team.


In his first season with the program, Hancock helped the Vaqueros to their first-ever United Soccer Coaches Top-25 ranking while earning the second seed in the Western Athletic Conference Tournament.


Hancock guided William Akio to WAC Offensive Player of the Year and All-WAC First Team honors while seeing Elyad Shojaei earn First Team All-WAC honors, Reshaun Walkes, Moiad Ankir, and Trevor Schneider earn All-WAC Second Team honors, Jan Engels earn Honorable Mention All-WAC, and Javier Chavez named to the All-WAC Freshman Team.


Hancock’s defense led the WAC in fewest goals allowed (9) while posting the WAC’s best goals against average (0.86).


In 2019, Hancock guided Radford to its 25thconsecutive appearance in the Big South Tournament, which is the longest streak of any program in the Big South. Hancock coached Victor Valls and Octavio Ocampo to Second Team All-Big South honors while Ocampo and Mouhameth Thiam were named to the All-Freshman Team.


Hancock led Radford to a second place finish in the Big South in 2018 and helped the program reach the semifinals of the Big South Tournament for the seventh time. Hancock saw his team earn nine postseason conference awards, including freshman Macky Diop earning Big South Freshman of the Year, All-Big South First Team and United Soccer Coaches All-South Region Third Team honors.


In his first season at the helm, Hancock led Radford to a 10-win season, including five wins in Big South play, and its sixth consecutive appearance in the semifinals of the Big South Tournament. Hancock’s offense ranked eighth in the nation in goals (2.11) and 10thin points (6.28) per match. Hancock also coached Keiran Roberts to Big South Attacking Player of the Year and Fraser Colmer to Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors. Overall, his team earned nine all-conference honors.


“I would first like to thank Director of Athletics Chasse Conque, Deputy Director of Athletics Molly Castner, and UTRGV President Guy Bailey,” Hancock said. “They have given me this opportunity, which I am blessed to have. I am very excited to become the new leader of the men’s soccer team here at UTRGV. From touring the campus and meeting the staff, I can tell there is a family culture and that is something that I wanted to be a part of. I feel like this is a perfect fit for me.”


Prior to his time at Radford, Hancock spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at the University of South Florida (USF) where he helped the team finish with double-digit wins in five seasons while advancing to the NCAA Tournament seven times.


Under Hancock’s guidance, USF’s Jeff Attinella was named the Big East Goalkeeper of the Year and was also named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of American All-American First Team.


Hancock played collegiately at the University of Connecticut, where he guided the Huskies to four NCAA Tournament appearances, two Final Four appearances, and the 2000 NCAA National Championship. As a senior, Hancock was named Big East Goalkeeper of the Year and an NSCAA All-American.


Hancock graduated from UConn in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Communications.


Hancock was the first goalkeeper selected in the 2001 Major League Soccer Draft, getting picked by the L.A. Galaxy before playing with the Atlanta Silverbacks and Toronto Lynx.


“It wasn’t just the school’s potential success on the field that interested me, but how involved the program has been in the community and their academic success,” Hancock said. “To me, the three things I look for in a program are, can you win in the classroom, win on the field, and win in the community? I think that UTRGV provides all three of those areas. I also want to give a special thank you to Ray Reid, George Kiefer, and Bo Oshoniyi who have been very important in my life as a player, coach, and as mentors.”

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Kyle Timm

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) Vaqueros men’s soccer team announced on June 1 that it has hired Kyle Timm, who spent last season as an assistant coach with the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC of the USL Championship, as an assistant coach.


Timm brings over 10 years of coaching experience at four different levels. After spending a year in the USL Championship with the Switchbacks,Timm spent three seasons with Coastal Carolina University (2017-19), two seasons with the Myrtle Beach Mutiny of the USL 2 (2017-18), and five seasons with Tyler Junior College (2012-16).


Timm helped Coastal Carolina to NCAA Tournament berths in two of his three seasons with the program as they reached the Sweet 16 in 2017 and the Round of 32 in 2019. Timm made a major impact in the recruiting at Coastal Carolina, including the recruitment of Yazeed Matthews who was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Co-Offensive Player of the Year.


Timm guided the Mutiny to a pair of Southeast Conference Championships as an assistant coach in 2017 and as the head coach in 2018.


Timm started his coaching career Tyler Junior College where he helped the program to three National Championships in 2012, 2014, and 2016 and two national runner-up finishes in 2013 and 2015. Timm was named the NSCAA National and Regional Assistant Coach of the Year in 2016 while guiding Yazeed Matthews to becoming NJCAA National Player of the Year.


Timm has recruited over 15 players that have gone on to play professionally, including Oniel Fisher, who played with the LA Galaxy, and Mohammed Kamara, who is currently playing for Hatayspor in the Turkish Super Lig and was the NJCAA 2016 National Player of the Year.


Timm, the native of Johannesburg, South Africa, played soccer at Tyler Junior College where he earned First Team All-American honors, runner-up to the National Player of the Year, and All-Region honors. Timm was enshrined in the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2014.


After his time at Tyler Junior College, Timm played two seasons at Clayton State University, where he was the 2009 Peachbelt Player of the Year while also earning All-Region honors. Timm was also a member of the South African U17 National Team while also earning a call-up to the U23 National Team.


Timm graduated from the University of Texas at Tyler with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology.

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