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Mike Russo |
Coordinator of Physical education/Head Coach of Men's Soccer T.Michael.Russo@williams.edu 413-597-3329 |
Mike Russo enters his 30th season at Williams having posted 26
consecutive winning seasons. In 24 of those 26 campaigns Russo's
booters have won at least 10 games in a regular season that
contains but 14 contests.
Russo is the first collegiate coach on any level to win
back-to-back national Coach of the Year honors accomplishing the
feat in 1987 and 1988, before his Ephs were allowed to participate
in NCAA post season tournaments.
In the fall of 1993 NESCAC allowed NCAA team tournament play and
Russo guided his Ephs to the championship contest where they lost
to UC San Diego.
In 1995 Russo's Ephs won the NCAA title when they defeated
previously undefeated Methodist College 2-1 on Cole Field.
Russo has been named the national Div. III Coach of the Year four
times, garnering the honor again in 1993 and 1995.
Four of Russo's Ephs have been selected to their national team and
have earned international caps – Mike Masters '89 and Dan
Calichman '90 with the U.S., Peter Lyn '91with Puerto Rico and
Khari Stephenson '04 with Jamaica.
Four of Russo's players have been named the national Div. III
Player of the Year: Terry Kaufmann (1995), Brad Murray (1996), Alex
Blake (2001) and Dana Leary (2006).
Forty-two Ephs coached by Russo have been named to All-America
teams and 59 have earned All-New England honors.
In the first seven years that NESCAC has selected a conference
Player of the Year every one has been an Eph:
Alex
Blake '03 -- (2000 & 2001)
Khari
Stephenson '04 -- (2002 & 2003)
Josh
Bolton '06 -- (2004 & 2005)
Patrick
Huffer '07 -- (2006)
In 2006 senior captain Patrick Huffer, an All-American midfielder
and an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American, was the first Eph
to be named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
National Scholar-Athlete (for all divisions).
Mike and his wife Angela live in Williamstown and their son Derek now lives and works in the eastern Massachusetts.
343-81-42 (.781)
Vs. Div I: 8-11-0 = .421
Vs. Div II: 11-3-2 = .750
Vs. Div
III: 324-67-40 = .798
National Div III Coach of the
Year:
1987, 1988*, 1993, 1995
*First Coach in any division
to win back-to-back awards
New England Coach of the
Year:
1984, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1995
NESCAC Coach of the Year:
2000 & 2003
NCAA Div III Tournament Record: 23-8-5 (.708)
1995 -- NCAA Champions
1993 – 2nd Place
1998 – 3rd Place
NCAA Div III New England Champs:
1993, 1995, 1996, 1998
ECAC Regional Tournament of Champions Titles:
1987 & 1988
ECAC New England Titles:
1987, 1988, 1989 & 1990
Little Three Titles: 21
1983 – 1985 – 1986 – 1987 – 1988 – 1989 – 1990 (tie) – 1991 (tie) – 1993 – 1994 – 1995 – 1996 -- 1997 (tie) – 1998 – 1999 – 2000 – 2001 – 2002 – 2003 – 2004 -- 2005






