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Head Coach Brandon Koons

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photo of Head Coach Brandon KoonsHead coach Brandon Koons, entering his 10th season at Otterbein, has led the Cardinals to three Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) regular-season championships (2002, 2005 and 2006) and two OAC Tournament titles (2004 and 2005).  In 2006, Koons passed the 100-win plateau and currently is the OAC career wins leader with 119.

The Cardinals advanced to the OAC title game for the fourth straight year in 2005, defeating Baldwin-Wallace, 1-0, to earn the program’s second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Otterbein’s run came to an end in the third round of the NCAA Tournament as the Cardinals tied Denison University, 0-0, but fell 4-3 in the penalty-kick shootout. Otterbein finished the season 20-1-1, 9-0 in the OAC, and ranked 10th in NCAA Division III.

Coach Koons took over the women’s program in 1999 after serving four years as an assistant coach for the Otterbein men’s soccer team. He enjoyed immediate success, leading the Cardinals to a then-school record nine wins in 1999. The improvement has carried over as Otterbein set school records for wins in each of the following seasons tallying 10 in 2000, 11 in 2001, 15 wins each in 2002 and 2003, and now 20 in 2005. Koons has been selected the OAC Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year in 2000, 2002, and 2004, the Ohio Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year by his peers in 2000, and was named the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year in 2005.

A native of Westerville, Koons earned both his undergraduate degree in psychology in 1994 and master’s degree in teaching in 1998 from Otterbein. While an undergraduate, he played four years on the varsity soccer team, serving as a captain his senior year. He helped implement the men’s junior varsity program and aided in recruiting as an assistant on the Otterbein men’s soccer team from 1995 to 1998.

Koons also coaches an under-17 girl’s team for the WASA Ambassador Soccer Club and an under-7 girl's team in the Olentangy Classics. In the summer, he manages camps for United Soccer Camps.

Coach Koons, his wife, Barbara, and daughters, Mackenzie, 8, and Madison, 4, live in Lewis Center.


 


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