Franklin Pierce: 'Stewart Named Head Mens Soccer Coach at Franklin Pierce'
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RINDGE, N.H. (February 12, 2009) – Franklin Pierce University
has named Craig Stewart as the ninth head coach in the history of
the men’s soccer program this afternoon. The announcement was
made by Bruce Kirsh, Vice President and Director of Athletics at
the University.
“I am very pleased to name Craig Stewart as the new head
men’s soccer coach at Franklin Pierce,” said Kirsh.
“Craig’s credentials speak for themselves. Being a
former Franklin Pierce soccer student-athlete, Craig understands
the tradition and what it means to wear a Franklin Pierce uniform.
I believe he will provide the program a seamless transition from
the Marco Koolman era.”
Stewart, regarded as one of the up and coming young coaches in the
region, takes over for Marco Koolman, who resigned last week to
accept a coaching position at Boston College. Koolman led Franklin
Pierce to a 125-45-21 (.709) record, six NCAA Tournament berths,
two Final Four appearances and the 2007 National Championship over
his nine seasons as head coach.
"I feel honored and privileged to be returning to Franklin Pierce
University as the head men's soccer coach,” said Stewart.
“I look forward to building upon the tradition of success and
commitment to excellence that has been established by those who
have led before me. As a Franklin Pierce alum, I have a strong
connection and investment towards the University. I am truly
grateful to Bruce Kirsh for giving me the opportunity to return to
Rindge and make a positive contribution to the athletic department
and University community. I am proud, once again, to be part of the
men’s soccer program and am excited for a bright and
promising future."
Stewart returns to Franklin Pierce after spending the last three
years as the top assistant coach under Chaka Daley at Providence
College. Over the last three seasons, the Friars have posted a
record of 31-22-5, making two NCAA Tournament appearances and
reaching the semifinal round of the Big East Tournament in 2006. At
Providence, Stewart was responsible for recruiting; preparing and
conducting physical, technical and tactical training sessions;
scouting, game day management and match analysis. He was also
responsible for tracking academic progress of the student-athletes
to comply with a 95-percent graduation rate.
“Obviously this is an outstanding opportunity for Coach
Stewart and we wish him the best of luck in his new
position,” said Daley. “I am extremely proud that our
program, staff, and myself had the opportunity to work with one of
the best young coaches around. Franklin Pierce is very fortunate to
be getting a good teacher, great leader, and an outstanding human
being.”
Prior to joining Providence, Stewart spent one year at Northeastern
University during the Huskies transition to the Colonial Athletic
Association. He was also Director of Coaching at Juventus USA from
2005-2008, helping the club claim State Championships four-straight
years, and he is currently Co-Head Coach of the U-17/U-18 Academy
Team for the FC Greater Boston Bolts. During his time at
Providence, Stewart was camp coordinator for the Elite Soccer 150
Camp in Milton, Mass.
Stewart is a 2004 Master’s of Business Administration
graduate of Franklin Pierce. He was a two-year letterwinner under
coach Koolman, serving as co-captain his final season in 2004, when
he also earned Northeast-10 Player of the Year and NSCAA/adidas
All-America honors. Regarded as one of the top playmakers in the
region, he posted eight goals and eight assists for 24 points over
his two years with the Ravens, helping the program to a pair of
NCAA Tournament appearances, one trip to the NE-10 Championship
match and the 2004 NCAA II Northeast Regional title.
“I think the transition with Craig will be a seamless
one,” said Koolman. “I believe his enthusiasm and
knowledge of the game will provide a bright future for the
men’s soccer program at Franklin Pierce. Having been a former
player, Craig knows what the University has to offer. We have
maintained a close relationship since his playing days at Franklin
Pierce. While he will add his own personal touches to the program,
I don’t see too many drastic changes in philosophy and
playing style.”
Stewart was a product of the Newcastle United Football Club youth
system and a 2002 graduate of Loughborough University, earning a
degree in Sports Science and Social Science. The native of
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, earned his Football Association (FA)
coaching certificate in 1999 and served as Academy Coach at the
Newcastle United Football Academy for three years where he was
responsible for training players ages 8-18 within the methods and
systems used within the professional first team.
Following his playing days at Franklin Pierce, Stewart went on to
play three seasons for the New Hampshire Phantoms of the United
Soccer League before joining the Western Mass Pioneers in 2008.
"I am confident to be part of a University where the men's soccer
program is a valued part of the institution,” said Stewart.
“The combination of the superb facilities and resources,
distinguished academics and nationally competitive athletics create
an ideal coaching environment in which the possibilities are
endless.”
Stewart will officially take over at Franklin Pierce on March
2.
Franklin Pierce (13-8-2, 9-3-1 NE-10), ranked 16th in the final
postseason National Soccer Coaches Association of America
(NSCAA)/adidas Division II poll, made its sixth-straight NCAA
Division II Tournament appearance (14th overall) last fall. The
Ravens, National Champions in 2007, advanced to the second round
before being defeated at Dowling College - the eventual National
Runners-up.
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Franklin Pierce: Named Craig Stewart head
men’s soccer coach.
Craig Stewart
Quick Facts
Coaching Experience
Ninth Head Coach in Franklin Pierce men’s soccer history
Assistant Coach, Providence College (2006-2009)
Assistant Coach, Northeastern University (2005-2006)
US Soccer Academy Head Coach, FC Greater Boston Bolts
(2008-present)
Director of Coaching, Juventus USA (2005-2008)
Academy Coach, Newcastle United Football Academy (1999-2002)
Camp Coordinator, Elite Soccer 150 Soccer Camp (2007-present)
Camp Director, Nike OffBeat Soccer Camp, U.K. (1999-2002)
Playing Experience
Western Mass Pioneers, USL (2008)
New Hampshire Phantoms, USL (2005-2007)
Franklin Pierce University, NCAA II (2003-2004)
Loughborough University (1999-2002)
Newcastle United FC, Youth Academy (1988-1998)



























