New Seton Hall coach comes from U.S. program
December 20, 2011
From Seton Hall Athletics
Seton Hall has named Gerson Echeverry as its new men’s head coach, replacing the retired Manny Schellscheidt.
Prior to working with the U17s, Echeverry served as the top assistant coach for the Seton Hall men's program, posting an overall record of 47-38-12 during his tenure. The program advanced to the BIG EAST Championship game in 2004 and earned three-straight NCAA Tournament berths from 2003-05.
Echeverry also made his mark as a Seton Hall player and ranks fourth in school history with 114 points, third with 32 assists and sixth with 41 goals.
Schellscheidt retired in November after 24 years as head coach.
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