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Head Coach Steve O'Neal

William Paterson College '99

First Season
 

Steve O'Neal, who has been an assistant soccer coach at Caldwell College for the past five years, begins his first season as head coach of the women's soccer program. O'Neal has served as an assistant to men's soccer coach Jamie Nash since 2000, and last year was an assistant coach for both of Caldwell's men's and women's soccer teams.

"Steve has been an important part of our soccer programs over the past five years and is familiar with the College and the student-athletes," said Mark A. Corino, Caldwell's Executive Director of Athletics. "He has also been loyal to Caldwell College through the years, and that is something that is very important to us."

Last fall, both Cougar soccer teams turned in their best seasons, as the women's team was 11-8-2 and the men's team was 13-8-2. Both squads advanced to the semifinals of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament and participated in the ECAC Tournament. O'Neal inherits a Cougar women's team that returns eight starters, including first-team all-CACC selections Lindsay Gregoris  and Carla Bleiler, the conference's Newcomer of the Year.

"I'm grateful that Mark chose me to continue the success that we've had recently," O'Neal said. "I'm very comfortable with the College and the community. There's a lot of support here that makes it easy for the student-athletes to be successful on and off the field. Plus, with so many key players back from last year, we're set up to be a very competitive team for a long time."

Prior to coming to Caldwell College, O'Neal coached soccer at the youth and high school levels for four years. Currently, he is the coach of the Parsippany Soccer Club's U-16 boys team that plays in the Super Y League, an extension of Major League Soccer's developmental league.

As a player, O'Neal earned all-conference and all-state honors at William Penn High School in New Castle, Del. He played one year at Landers College in Greenwood, S.C., and two years at William Paterson College. O'Neal graduated from William Paterson in 1999 with a Bachelor's degree in psychology. He also holds a Master's degree in physical education and health from La Crosse University and is currently working on a Master's degree in special education at Caldwell College.

 

O'Neal and his wife Wendy were blessed with their first child, daughter Ceara Beckham, this past February. The O'Neals reside in Franklin Township, N.J.


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