COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas A&M Soccer head coach G Guerrieri was named the South Region Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as recently announced by the organization.
Guerrieri was honored for guiding A&M to the finest season in program history. The Aggies notched a school-record 22 wins on the way to their first-ever College Cup appearance. They won the SEC regular-season crown and tournament title for the second consecutive season, the first team to win the SEC Double in back-to-back years since Florida in 2001.
It marked the fourth region coach of the year award for Guerrieri, who was tabbed the NSCAA Central Region Coach of the Year on three occasions when Texas A&M played in the Big 12 Conference.
Guerrieri was named the SEC Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season, becoming the first coach to repeat as SEC Coach of the Year since former Tennessee coach Angela Kelly earned the honor three consecutive years from 2003-05.
During his tenure in College Station, Guerrieri has led the Aggies to 20 NCAA Championship appearances, 13 NCAA Sweet Sixteens, five NCAA Quarterfinals, nine conference regular-season titles and seven conference tournament crowns.
Under Guerrieri, the Maroon and White have never experienced a losing season and the Aggies have notched at least 15 wins in 20 of their 22 campaigns, including the last 11 seasons.
Guerrieri ended the season with a 394-121-29 career record. His .751 winning percentage ranks sixth among active coaches and he ranks sixth on the NCAA Division I career victories list.
Guerrieri Named NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year
Texas A&M Soccer head coach G Guerrieri was named the South Region Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as recently announced by the organization.
