Stanford coach resigns after 11 seasons
November 15, 2011
From Stanford Athletics
Stanford men's head soccer coach Bret Simon has resigned, effective immediately. The 11-year veteran of the program posted a 94-89-30 record over his time on The Farm, including three NCAA tournament appearances and two trips to the College Cup.
"It has been a privilege for me and my family to be a part of this great educational endeavor. I appreciate the opportunity to work with so many exceptional student-athletes, talented coaches, and dedicated administrators and staff."
Stanford men's soccer just completed the 2011 season with a 3-0 win over California on Friday afternoon in Berkeley. The win completed a 6-10-2 campaign that included a tied for fourth finish in the Pac-12.
Simon's best seasons came in 2001 and 2002, his first two seasons at Stanford. Those teams went a combined 36-7-4 and both played in the College Cup. The 2002 team made the final, losing 1-0 to UCLA.
The other trip to the NCAA tournament came on 2009 when the Cardinal finished 12-6-2 led by future MLS first-round pick Bobby Warshaw. Stanford won two games in the tournament before eventually losing to top-seeded Akron in the Round of 16.
A nationwide search for Simon's replacement will begin immediately.
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