Soccer
Taylor, Seth

Seth Taylor
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- soccer@athletics.tamu.edu
Seth Taylor enters his third season on the Texas A&M soccer coaching staff as the Aggies head into the 2025 campaign.
Hired by G Guerrieri on July 1, 2023, the Aggies took a step back to SEC prominence in Taylor’s first season on the staff. The Maroon & White finished with 10 wins and advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinal round and NCAA Championship second round, edged out of both events in highly competitive one-goal defeats. He mentored a youthful group which boasted sophomore Carolyn Calzada earning All-SEC First Team with junior Mia Pante named to the All-SEC Second Team as well as Adysen Armenta and Margo Matula named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.
Taylor served two stints on the CBU coaching staff with the most recent lasting 2015-23. During that span, the Lancers posted a 69-44-21 record while moving from Division II to Division I prior to the 2019 season.
In 2014, Taylor joined the staff at Toledo for a season. The Rockets went toe-to-toe with solid squads, including wins over Ohio State and Xavier, and narrow defeats to Notre Dame and Pitt. He served as an interim coach in spring 2015, leading the Rockets to a 5-0 mark in exhibition play and mentored Colombian National Team player Isabella Echeverri, who competed in the 2015 Women's World Cup.
In his initial tenure with CBU, Taylor coached three seasons from 2011-13. He helped the team to two PacWest Conference titles and two NCCAA National Championships ('11, '12). The Lancers rolled to a 48-9-3 mark over the span, including identical 18-2-1 marks in 2011 and '12.
Taylor opened his collegiate coaching career with a two-year stint as an assistant at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus. The Panthers posted a 23-7-6 mark during his time on the staff. The 2009 squad made an appearance in the NAIA Top 25 and the 2010 squad went 11-4-3 in their first season as an NCAA Division II member.
A 2008 graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in central Ohio, he earned a bachelor's degree in education. Taylor was a four-year starter for the Cougars, twice earning All-America Mideast Conference and National Christian College Athletic Association Academic All-America recognition. He helped MVNU to a third-place finish at the 2017 NCCAA National Tournament.
In May 2011, Taylor added a master's degree in education from Ohio Dominican.
Hired by G Guerrieri on July 1, 2023, the Aggies took a step back to SEC prominence in Taylor’s first season on the staff. The Maroon & White finished with 10 wins and advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinal round and NCAA Championship second round, edged out of both events in highly competitive one-goal defeats. He mentored a youthful group which boasted sophomore Carolyn Calzada earning All-SEC First Team with junior Mia Pante named to the All-SEC Second Team as well as Adysen Armenta and Margo Matula named to the SEC All-Freshman Team.
Taylor served two stints on the CBU coaching staff with the most recent lasting 2015-23. During that span, the Lancers posted a 69-44-21 record while moving from Division II to Division I prior to the 2019 season.
In 2014, Taylor joined the staff at Toledo for a season. The Rockets went toe-to-toe with solid squads, including wins over Ohio State and Xavier, and narrow defeats to Notre Dame and Pitt. He served as an interim coach in spring 2015, leading the Rockets to a 5-0 mark in exhibition play and mentored Colombian National Team player Isabella Echeverri, who competed in the 2015 Women's World Cup.
In his initial tenure with CBU, Taylor coached three seasons from 2011-13. He helped the team to two PacWest Conference titles and two NCCAA National Championships ('11, '12). The Lancers rolled to a 48-9-3 mark over the span, including identical 18-2-1 marks in 2011 and '12.
Taylor opened his collegiate coaching career with a two-year stint as an assistant at Ohio Dominican University in Columbus. The Panthers posted a 23-7-6 mark during his time on the staff. The 2009 squad made an appearance in the NAIA Top 25 and the 2010 squad went 11-4-3 in their first season as an NCAA Division II member.
A 2008 graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in central Ohio, he earned a bachelor's degree in education. Taylor was a four-year starter for the Cougars, twice earning All-America Mideast Conference and National Christian College Athletic Association Academic All-America recognition. He helped MVNU to a third-place finish at the 2017 NCCAA National Tournament.
In May 2011, Taylor added a master's degree in education from Ohio Dominican.