Ned Hunt begins his fourth year as assistant men's soccer coach/recruiting coordinator and will start his first season as the women's soccer goalkeeper coach.
Under Hunt's tutelage, Matt Gilman earned All-Peach Belt Conference honors after leading the conference in goals against average (0.72), save percentage (.839) and shutouts per game (0.53).
Prior to his arrival, Hunt served as coach and office manager for Team Dynamics, Inc.
Hunt has learned from some of the best around – Matt Driver (former assistant coach of the New England Revolution) and Allen Kelly, Sr. (former Irish National Team player and coach).
In the winter of 2007, the Falmouth, Mass.-native trained with Accrington Stanley of English League Two. Prior to his stint with Accrington Stanley, Hunt played for the AC Diablos Football Club, located in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., and is members of the National Premier Soccer League. He co-captained the Diablos and held the lowest goals against average in the East Coast Region.
Hunt graduated from Wesley College in Dover, Del. in 2007, with a bachelor’s degree in physical education with a concentration in sports management and a minor in business. He was a four-year starter and a two-time captain of the Wolverines. Hunt earned all-America honors in 2006 and was a three-time all-Pennsylvania Athletic Conference selection. Hunt was also named Player of the Week eight times by the ECAC. He played in 75 matches, posted a 1.08 goals against average and tallied 15 shutouts in his career. Hunt’s .896 save percentage in 2006 ranked eighth nationally in NCAA Division III.