Pro Soccer Motion Academy Director

Marco
Koolman
Head
Men's Soccer Coach at Franklin Pierce College
Koolman
Named NSCAA/adidas Division II Coach of the Year
Eighth-year mentor first in program history to earn
award, collects second National Award of career
RINDGE, N.H. (January 21, 2007) – Franklin Pierce
University men’s soccer head coach, Marco Koolman,
was named the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America (NSCAA)/adidas Division II Coach of the
Year at the Association’s annual convention
in Baltimore, Md., this weekend.
It
marks the second time in Koolman’s career that
he has earned National Coach of the Year honors, as
he collected the award during his days at Gannon University
in 1993. The award is the first in program history
for Franklin Pierce. In fact, he joins two-time National
Coach of the Year Mark Krikorian, who earned the women’s
coach award in 1994 & ’95, as the only National
Coach of the Year winners in University history.
Koolman,
who earned New England Region Coach of the Year honors
for the second-straight year and third time overall
last month, led Franklin Pierce to a 17-2-4 mark this
fall and their first NCAA Division II Championship
in program history with a 1-0 victory over No. 16
Lincoln Memorial University. The Ravens captured their
third NCAA New England Regional title in the last
four years and advanced to the Final Four for the
second time in three seasons. Franklin Pierce captured
its third-straight Northeast-10 Conference regular
season title with an 11-0-2 mark – its first
unbeaten conference regular season since 1995. Koolman
was also named NE-10 Coach of the Year for the second
time this fall.

Koolman has led the Ravens to a 112-37-19 (.723) record
in eight years, including a 77-18-9 (.784) mark in
Northeast-10 play. Franklin Pierce has advanced to
the NCAA Division II Tournament each of the last five
seasons. In addition to their current run of regular
season titles, the Ravens captured the NE-10 Tournament
title in 2006. He secured his 100th victory at Franklin
Pierce earlier this season with a 2-0 decision over
Bentley College on September 19.
Koolman
boasts a 186-66-25 (.716) career mark, which includes
six successful seasons as head coach at Gannon, his
alma mater, where he earned National Coach of the
Year honors in 1993 and Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Coach of the Year accolades
following the 1995 season. He entered the 2007 season
ranked 14th among Division II coaches all-time for
career winning percentage. Since joining Franklin
Pierce, Koolman has produced 15 All-Americans, 34
All-New England and 62 All-Northeast-10 selections.
This
fall, senior James Thorpe (East Longmeadow, Mass./Bridgton
Academy) joined former two-time All-American Christopher
Joyce (2005) as the first two National Players of
the Year in program history. Thorpe is also the first
three-time All-American in program history and first
four-time Goalkeeper of the Year in NE-10 history.
Joyce is one of three NE-10 Players of the Year for
Koolman, including this year’s choice David
Clifton (London, England). Another Koolman recruit,
Bisharra Ettienne (East Elmhurst, N.Y./Dominica State
College), was named Defensive Player of the Year in
the Conference the last two seasons.
Koolman's Ravens have also performed in the classroom,
with four collecting CoSIDA Academic All-America honors,
including Peter Petropanagos – the first three-time
selection in program history, and two earning NSCAA
Scholar All-America plaudits. 14 Franklin Pierce men's
soccer players have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District
honors under Koolman's watch and nine have collected
NE-10 All-Academic honors since the Conference started
the program in 2004. 12 Ravens have been named to
the NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll, five of which
achieved Gold Scholar status.
Koolman
also has success placing his players in professional
soccer. All-America midfielder Felix Brillant, one
of Koolman's first recruits after coming to Franklin
Pierce, was selected in the sixth round of Major League
Soccer's 2004 SuperDraft by the New England Revolution
and currently plays in Norway's first division for
FK Sparta Sarpsborg after two seasons in the United
State, one with the Revolution. Joyce was selected
by FC Dallas in the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft, but
opted to sign a three-year contract with his current
club Odd Grenland FK of the Norwegian Tippeligaen.