Men's Soccer

Tim O'Donohue

Tim O'Donohue    Tim O'Donohue

Head Coach, Stevens Institute of Technology Men's Soccer

In 2008, Tim O'Donohue will be coming into his eighth season as head coach of the Stevens Institute of Technology men's soccer program. During his time at Stevens, O'Donohue has registered a record of 114-14-3. He has also led the Ducks to being one of the top Division III powerhouses in the country. In addition, Stevens has won five straight conference titles and appeared in the NCAA Tournament five years in a row. It was also ranked No. 17 in the final National Soccer Coaches Association of America poll in 2007. O'Donohue currently holds the best win-loss percentage (.855) of any coach at Stevens and ranks among the leaders for active coaches in the nation. This past year, the Ducks went 17-1-3 and won their first-ever title from the Empire 8 conference by defeating St. John Fisher College, 2-0. They also advanced to the NCAA Tournament but fell in the first round to Eastern University in penalty kicks. Moreover, Stevens kept its conference and home unbeaten streaks alive at 49 and 59 games, respectively. In 2006, the Ducks had their best season yet in which they sported an amazing 18-0-3 record. They were one of only two teams in the country (York College) to go a whole season without a single loss. Furthermore, Stevens went undefeated in Skyline Conference play and went to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth consecutive year but fell to NYU in PK's. The previous season, O'Donohue directed the men's soccer program to 14 straight wins - nine of which were shutouts. Stevens also made it to NCAA's for the third year in a row and fourth in its previous five attempts. In the 2005 NCAA Tournament, the Ducks were victorious in two games for the first time since the program's inception. O'Donohue's squad blanked No. 11 Eastern University and No. 9 Salisbury University by identical 1-0 scores before falling to No. 4 Trinity University, 3-1. Two years earlier, O'Donohue was tabbed as the NSCAA Metro Region Coach of the Year after guiding Stevens to a 19-2-2 mark, a Skyline Conference title and a berth in the Sweet 16. The Ducks were also ranked fourth in the nation in scoring offense and seventh in the final NSCAA tally. In 2002, Stevens posted a record of 17-4-2 and won its first ECAC Championship. Additionally, the school was recognized for its outstanding sportsmanship as it garnered the Skyline Conference Sportsmanship Award as voted upon by the league's coaches. During O'Donohue's tenure, the men's soccer program has boasted a total of 40 all-conference members, while 20 others have earned all-region accolades. Individually, Giuseppe Incitti was tabbed as a second-team All-American in 2002. Brian Marks got the same honor in 2004. As a soccer coach, O'Donohue holds an International Premier diploma with a distinguished pass from the NSCAA, and is the New Jersey Director of Coaching. He is also one of eleven coaches to take the NSCAA Masters Course, which is the highest credential that the association offers. Lastly, O'Donohue is an NSCAA Associate Staff member, a co-director of the Lafayette Elite Soccer Academy, and a member of the coaching staff for the Northwestern Boys Soccer Academy.