| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 336-676-3939 |
| Email: | smnugent@uncg.edu |
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What they’re saying about Steve Nugent: “Steve was an intricate part of my development as a soccer
player and had a way of always making me excel in every area of my
game. It was during my years of playing for him that I gained a
greater knowledge of the game that set me up to play at the highest
level. Steve is not just a coach, he is a great person and cares
about the well-being of his players. I am so thankful to have had
the opportunity to play for him.” “The hiring of Steve Nugent is an excellent move by the
UNC Greensboro administration. Eddie [Radwanski] did a fantastic
job there of building UNCG into one of the powers of the South. I
think Steve was the right person to come in and be able to continue
that program moving in the right direction.” “Steve is quite simply a tremendous coach. He has a great
ability to create a positive student-athlete experience where
players are both pushed and supported in their goals, individually
and collectively. Steve’s players love playing for him, and
with good reason.” “Steve has an extensive background as both a club and
college coach. He brings a rare perspective to the game and should
be a successful recruiter immediately. His passion for the game
will be contagious to his players. Coach Nugent cares about his
players and genuinely wants them to be successful both on and off
the field.” |
Steve Nugent is in his second year as head women’s soccer
coach at UNCG. He was named to the position on Feb. 1, 2011.In
2011, Nugent guided the Spartans to a 8-10-1 record, including a
7-3-1 mark that placed second in the Southern Conference.
UNCG was 6-1 on the road with victories against George Mason (W,
4-1), Georgia Southern (W, 2-1), Davidson (W, 1-0), The Citadel (W,
4-2), College of Charleston (W, 2-1) and Western Carolina (W, 2-0).
The Blue and Gold had a perfect 5-0 record in the SoCon on the
road.
The Spartans also placed five players on the All-Conference teams
in Kristin Player (first team), Karin Sendel (second team), Kelsey
Kerney (second team), Stephanie Partenheimer (second team) and
Ashley Stokes (freshmen team).
Nugent, formerly an assistant coach at the University of Georgia, is the third head coach in school history. He took over for longtime UNCG coach Eddie Radwanski, who left in December 2010 to become Clemson’s head coach.
With more than 21 years of coaching experience at various levels to his credit, Nugent is noted for his eye for talent and has helped three different teams to four NCAA tournament berths. He was also on staff for a pair of NAIA national title-winning teams. In addition, he’s had a hand in developing several full national team members from various countries.
“Steve Nugent brings a passion and work ethic to the Spartan soccer program which will complement our already strong foundation,” UNCG Director of Athletics Kim Record said upon hiring Nugent. “He has learned from many great coaches and taught many players who have had significant college, professional and national team success.”
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| The Nugents: Steve, Janna, Trevor, Brady and Connor. |
From 2007-10, Nugent helped Georgia to a combined 37-23-6 record and a pair of NCAA tournament appearances. An assistant coach working with the goalkeepers and defense, he also coordinated team travel and the budget. During Nugent’s tenure in Athens, Ga., the Bulldogs finished in the top 25 twice and spent several weeks in the rankings this season. He mentored former Georgia keeper Michelle Betos, who finished her career first in school history in wins and second in single-season saves. Georgia had 10 all-region selections in his tenure.
Prior to working at Georgia, Nugent spent the previous six years as the director of coaching for Team Boca in Boca Raton, Fla., and was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas Girls Youth Competitive Division South Region Coach of the Year in 2005. Taking into account his 11-year tenure with Team Boca from 1989-2000, Nugent helped Team Boca to a combined 15 state championships in his two stints with the club. It was there that Nugent helped develop nine girls who would go on to be national team members for their respective countries.
Between stints with Team Boca, Nugent helped build Rice University’s first-ever program from 2001-02. An assistant for the Owls, Nugent helped Rice qualify for the Western Athletic Conference tournament in its first year of competition.
Prior to working at Rice, Nugent was a graduate assistant at Florida State in 2000 and 2001. There, he helped the Seminoles to their first-ever NCAA berth, a trip to the NCAA round of 16 and the school’s first postseason national ranking.
From 1994-97, Nugent was a volunteer assistant coach at Lynn University in Boca Raton. The Fighting Knights were highly successful during Nugent’s tenure, winning NAIA national titles in 1994 and 1995 and finishing as the NCAA Division II runner-up in 1996.
Nugent holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma with Distinction, a U.S. Soccer “B” License and a US Youth Soccer National Youth License. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Florida Atlantic in 1996.
Nugent and his wife, Janna, have three young sons: Trevor, Brady and Connor.