American college soccer team
The Northeastern Huskies men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Northeastern University in NCAA Division I college soccer . The team belongs to the Colonial Athletic Association and plays home games at Parsons Field , a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline , Massachusetts . The facilities include two multipurpose weight and cardio rooms in the Cabot Center and Matthews Arena .
The Huskies are currently led by first-year head coach Jeremy Bonomo , who took the position in February 2024 after serving as a head coach at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay .[2] The team has an all-time record 285–383–75 (.382) through the 2023 season.[3] The Huskies have made 2 appearances in the NCAA tournament with a combined record of 2–2, having made the tournament in 2002 and 2012 .[4]
Head coaches [ edit ] Tenure Coach Years Record Pct. 1984–1986 Winston Smith 2 9–42–2 .189 1987–1990 Keith Cammidge 3 22–47–1 .321 1991–1995 Turi Lonero 5 39–51–1 .434 1996–2004 Ed Matz 5 83–74–16 .526 2005–2015 Brian Ainscough 10 82–92–35 .476 2016–2021 Chris Gbandi 5 32–52–10 .394 2022–2023 Rich Weinrebe 1 10–16–9 .414 2024–present Jeremy Bonomo –
Current technical staff [ edit ] Position Staff Athletic director Jim Madigan Head coach Jeremy Bonomo Assistant coach Ricardo Pinto Assistant strength and conditioning coach Peter Franco Athletic trainer Nick Kaltenbronn
Last updated: May 1, 2024
Current squad [ edit ] As of June 1, 2024 [5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Record by year [ edit ] References: [6]
Conference Regular Season Champions † Conference Tournament Champions ‡ Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions ♦ National Champions ^ Shared standing T
Season Conference Head Coach Season Results Postseason result Overall Conference Conference Standings 1984 Independent Winston Smith 4–11–0 1985 3–14–2 1986 2–17–0 1987 5–12–0 1988 America East Keith Cammid 4–14–0 0–5–0 1989 3–15–0 0–5–0 1990 10–7–1 1–4–0 1991 Turi Lonero 4–16–0 0–7–0 8th 1992 7–11–0 1–6–0 7th 1993 10–8–0 3–4–0 6th 1994 7–10–1 2–5–0 6th 1995 11–6–0 5–4–0 7th 1996 Ed Matz 12–5–2 6–1–2 2nd 1997 5–11–2 3–4–2 5th 1998 7–11–0 1–8–0 10th 1999 11–6–2 5–2–2 3rd 2000† 10–8–0 7–2–0 1st 2001 13–8–0 7–4–0 4th 2002♦ 12–8–4 6–2–0 1st NCAA 2nd Round 2003 10–7–4 4–4–1 5th 2004 3–10–4 2–4–3 8th 2005 Colonia Athletic Association Brian Ainscough 3–9–6 2–4–5 2006 8–10–2 6–4–1 5th 2007 8–10–1 6–4–1 6th 2008 7–5–9 5–2–4 5th 2009 10–8–1 8–2–1 3rd 2010 5–9–3 3–5–3 10th 2011 10–6–3 6–4–1 5th 2012‡ 14–3–4 6–4–1 2nd NCAA 2nd Round 2013 6–9–3 3–3–3 5th 2014 8–11–1 8–11–1 5th 2015 3–12–2 2–6–0 8th 2016 Chris Gbandi 6–11–0 3–5–0 8th 2017 3–12–3 1–6–1 8th 2018 6–9–1 3–4–1 6th 2019 6–9–3 3–3–2 5th 2020 0-5-1 0-3-1 4th North div 2021 11–6–2 5–1–2 2nd Playoffs 2022 Rich Weinrebe 6–9–3 4–4–1 4th Playoffs 2023 2–8–6 1–4–3 10th 2024 Jeremy Bonomo
Notable players [ edit ] References [ edit ] External links [ edit ]
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