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Oliver Hewitt-Fisher

Hewitt-Fisher is entering his sixth season as the Head Coach of the Golden Bears men's soccer program. Under his tutelage, the men’s soccer team has amassed a record of 67-17-11 (.763) including River States Conference regular season champions in 2019, 2020 & 2022.


Some notable highlights of his time at the helm of WVU Tech Men’s Soccer include:


2019, 2020 & 2022 RSC Coach of the Year

2019 & 2020 NAIA National Tournament Qualification

57 All-Conference scholar-athletes

34 All-Conference First/Second Team members

2019 RSC Player of the Year and All-American , Rolando Sanchez.

2019 RSC Defensive Player of the Year, Allan Costa.

2022 RSC Defensive Player of the Year, Enrique Ezquerro Lopez

During his playing career, Hewitt-Fisher was a vital part of the University of Rio Grande Men’s Soccer team, playing in 81 games from 2009-2012, scoring 35 goals and recording 34 assists on his way to receiving numerous MSC All-Conference accolades, as well as being named to the 2012 NAIA All-American First Team. The Redstorm advanced to four consecutive NAIA National Tournaments with Hewitt-Fisher on the team, reaching the Final Four in 2009, Elite Eight in 2011, and Round of 16 in 2010 & 2012.


Prior to coming to the States, Hewitt-Fisher was an academy and reserve player at Swansea City AFC. He also represented Wales at the U-17 and U-19 levels, playing alongside Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, and Joe Allen. His playing career also included five years with the New Orleans Jesters (PDL) and one season with the Myrtle Beach Mutiny (NPSL).


Upon the conclusion of his playing career, Hewitt-Fisher joined the coaching staff at his alma mater as a graduate assistant where he helped the team to a further two NAIA National Tournament berths. He then spent the fall of 2016 as a volunteer assistant at Marshall University, before joining the Golden Bear coaching staff as an assistant coach in 2017. Hewitt-Fisher is also highly involved with youth soccer in West Virginia, as a coach at Legacy FC and West Virginia ODP.


Oliver currently resides in Beckley, WV, with his wife, Stevie, and their children, Theo and Eden. He holds a bachelor's degree in Biology, a master's degree in Athletic Coaching & Leadership, and the USSF D license.

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Tom Coxon Killoran

Coxon Killoran attended the University of Maine Fort Kent (UMFK), participated in 82 games of his 4 year tenure at the university. In that time he was a national champion twice in the USCAA Division. In the summers he played for FC London a former PDL club, now a semi-professional team.


Coxon Killoran started and concluded his coaching badges from the age of 16-18, earning multiple certificates; FA Level 1 in coaching football, FA Level 2, FA Level in coaching Futsal, referring certificate and other leadership certificates. Doing one extra year at six form, he continued developing his understanding of coaching by doing BTEC Leadership courses. Moving on Coxon Killoran then graduated UMFK with a Bachelors of Arts and Science with two minors in history and education. And, he recently added the Canadian C license to his coaching certificates.


Coxon Kiloran started coaching with youth amateur football team in England, plus shadowing Bolton Wanderers first team. After concluding the coaching badges he spent time working in the New England area. He spent a brief time in Spain, working the professional soccer team Elche CF and their academy teams. During University he spent his first summer in Hawaii and California working with youth teams. In the later summers while in Canada he played and worked with all ages across TFC academy. After Graduating the opportunity of a full time position at London TFC became available and Coxon Killoran started his career in youth development. Before moving to West Virginia, he was a technical director at an academy based in in Canada.

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