MACOMB, Ill. - Following five successful
seasons at Hastings College, 11-year coaching veteran Ted Flogaites (pronounced Flow-guy-tes) takes over at Western
Illinois as head coach of the women's soccer program. University Assistant Vice
President/Athletics Director Dr. Tim Van Alstine made the announcement on
Tuesday (July 17).
Flogaites
takes over as the Leathernecks' fifth head coach in program history. He brings to
Western a career record of 123-85-13 in 11 years as a head coach, including a
five-year mark of 76-22-9 (.752 winning percentage) with the Broncos. Over the
past seven years - coaching at three institutions - Flogaites has turned in
consecutive winning seasons, accumulating a 105-30-12 record.
He
led Hastings to the 2010 NAIA national championship game, qualified for three
national tournaments (2008, 2010, 2011), was nationally-ranked the past two
seasons, and set a program record winning 19 games last season (20-game
unbeaten streak snapped in Round of 16 at NAIA nationals).
Under
his tutelage, HC recorded 52 shutouts during his five seasons and has remained
undefeated at home since October 2007. In fact, the team was 26-0-1 in regular
season and tournament Great Plains Athletic Conference play spanning the past
two seasons as Flogaites and the Broncos won four titles (two regular season
GPAC titles/two GPAC Tournament titles). The reigning two-time GPAC 'Coach of
the Year', Flogaites was the NSCAA/Mondo and Brine NAIA 'National Coach of the
Year' in 2010.
Two
years ago the Broncos finished ranked 24th nationally and ended the 2011 season
as the No. 9 team in NAIA.
"It is with a great sense of pride that I have agreed
to become the head women's soccer coach at Western Illinois University. I have
spent more than a decade coaching at the collegiate level and this position is
the culmination of dreams realized, countless hours of work, but above all an
undying love for the sport. The ability to coach student-athletes has
transformed and enriched my life," said Flogaites. "I am genuinely sad to leave
our team and players at Hastings College who have played such a big part in my
life over the past six years, but I feel that the program is healthy, and above
all the players are quality human beings whom I care a great deal about and
that will not change. Leaving is always difficult but joining the
Leatherneck Athletic Department is a phenomenal opportunity for me, and I will
do whatever it takes to build the program into playing attractive futbol,
achieving and surpassing high standards in the classroom, and competing first
for Summit League championships with our sights set down the line on
qualification for the NCAA College Cup... The players are the lifeblood of the
program and I am looking forward to getting to know them, building real
relationships based upon respect and honesty. "
He inherits a Leatherneck team that started off last year
6-2 before slipping to a 7-12 overall record (1-8 in the Summit League).
Western had finished among the top half in the Summit League six of the
previous seven years, including an undefeated regular season championship in
2007 and three appearances in the tournament championship game.
"We are very excited to have Ted lead our women's soccer
program. A proven winner, a 'player's coach' who has the passion for the game,
a hard-working recruiter who's players have enjoyed success in the classroom,
on the pitch and in their daily lives - Ted has all the makings to be a great
coach at Western," said Van Alstine. "We had an excellent pool of candidates,
but Ted's personality and philosophy were the best fit for Western, with our
administration, staff, and, most importantly, our student-athletes. The women's
soccer program has a strong tradition - only 15 years of history - but the
program is top-tier in the Summit League. We feel Ted can help to lead our
squad to continue that success and make the Leathernecks a regional and
national player in women's soccer."
Flogaites led the College of the Southwest to a 17-3 record
in 2006 as head coach, winning the Red River Athletic Conference regular season
title and advancing to the NAIA nationals. He received conference and regional 'Coach
of the Year' accolades from the RRAC and NSCAA/adidas, respectively. For three
years he coached at Lambuth University, appearing in the conference tournament
each season and setting a program record for wins in 2005 (12).
During his two-year tenure at New Jersey City University, he
produced more wins than the previous five years combined.
Since January 2007 he also served as head coach/instructor
of coaching education for the Nebraska Olympic Development Program. For two
years during that time he also worked on the coaching staff for the Region II
ODP. He holds USSF National 'A' License, National Goalkeeping License, and
National Youth License. Flogaites also earned the National Youth License,
National Goalkeeping Diploma and Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma from the
NSCAA.
He began his collegiate playing career at Adelphi University
before finishing at UC Santa Barbara where he earned his bachelor's degree in
philosophy in May 1999. He earned his master's degree in health science from
New Jersey City in May 2002 and is currently finishing his doctoral degree
requirements in sports management from the Unites States Sports Academy.
"I want to thank Dr. (Tim) Van Alstine and Sean McDonough for
the chance to bring a dream to reality. I wish to send a special nod to
our current men's coach Dr. Eric Johnson, whose enthusiasm regarding Western
excited me and I am looking forward to learning from him things that can help
transform the women's soccer program into one that contends for titles
annually. I am respectful and appreciative of the opportunity I have been
granted and I will put everything I have into the program," said Flogaites.
2011 Head Coach -
Hastings College: 19-3-1
2010 Head Coach -
Hastings College: 17-5-3
2009 Head Coach -
Hastings College: 13-4-3
2008 Head Coach -
Hastings College: 14-6-1
2007 Head Coach -
Hastings College: 13-4-1
2006 Head Coach -
College of the Southwest: 17-3
2005 Head Coach -
Lambuth University: 12-6-3
2004 Head Coach -
Lambuth University: 3-13-1
2003 Head Coach -
Lambuth University: 5-14
2002 Head Coach -
New Jersey City University: 5-14
2001 Head Coach -
New Jersey City University: 5-13
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