![]() Ken Nuber shakes hands with Mary Whisler after Spring Fling Posted by
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Fri, Jul 11, 2008
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. - After nearly 20 years at the University of Saint Francis as a student-athlete and then a head coach, Ken Nuber got the one, the only job offer he couldn't refuse.
Nuber has resigned as head women's soccer coach for USF to join the Fighting Irish staff as an assistant women's soccer coach. "It really was the one position that for my career and my family, I couldn't refuse, though it was difficult to leave having made so many friends and so many student-athletes play such a huge role in the success of a program we started from scratch," Nuber said. "As proud as I am of our success on the field, I'm proudest of what our team accomplished in the classroom and beyond." "This is truly a bittersweet moment for USF Athletics," said Mark A. Pope, USF's Director of Athletics. "While we are thrilled for Ken and his new opportunity, we will be losing a valued member of the USF Coaching Staff. We wish Ken all the best in his new position at Notre Dame." "I've been working with (ND) head coach Randy Waldrum at the Notre Dame summer camp for a number of years, so we've got a good relationship and I'm looking forward to a tremendous opportunity to be a part of one of the top programs in the country." In 13 seasons as the only head coach of the USF women's soccer program, Nuber earned Mid-Central Conference Coach of the Year honors three times (1996, 1997, 2000) and Mid-West Region Coach of the Year twice (1997 and 2000). He also was a finalist twice for National NAIA Coach of the Year. Nuber developed the program from scratch and after a 6-11 record in the first season of the program in 1995, the Lady Cougars produced 11 winning seasons in the next 12 winning MCC titles in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 and 2003. USF advanced to the NAIA Region VIII Final Four seven times and to the NAIA Regional Championship twice. His teams only finished lower than third in the Mid-Central Conference once, in 2004, and USF produced double-figure win seasons in the last 12 seasons of the program. Last season (2007) he secured his 200th career victory, a total that includes five seasons as head coach of the USF men's soccer program (1994-98). The program also is a ten-time recipient of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's (NSCAA) Team Academic Award for having a team GPA of 3.0 or better for the academic calendar year. In January 2008, The Lady Cougars earned a 3.61 GPA placing them 4th in the nation at all levels of play. Ken Nuber Coaching Records Held: * 202 Wins combined Men and Women USF/SFC soccer * 3rd All-Time in wins, Indiana Universities Nuber's Coaching Record (women) Overall MCC 1995 6-11-0 NA 1996 14-6-1 4-1-0, 2nd 1997 19-3-0 6-0-0, 1st 1998 15-8-0 5-1-0, 1st 1999 13-7-0 6-1-0, 2nd 2000 13-8-1 6-1-0, 1st 2001 16-6-2 6-0-1, 1st 2002 16-7-2 6-1-0, 2nd 2003 11-11-0 6-1-0, 1st 2004 10-6-5 3-2-3, 5th 2005 15-5-1 6-2-0, 3rd 2006 10-9-1 5-2-1, 3rd 2007 12-9-1 5-3-0, 3rd ----------------------------------------------------------- Totals 170-96-13 64-15-5 Nuber's Coaching Record (SOFTBALL) Overall MCC 2000 22-22 7-7 / 4th 2001 23-9 9-5 / 3rd 2002 11-21 7-7 / 4th 2003 19-23 7-7 / 4th Totals 75-74 30-26 Nuber's Coaching Record (Men's Soccer) Overall MCC 1994 5-13 NA 1995 3-13-2 NA 1996 8-12 NA 1997 8-13-1 NA 1998 8-11 NA Total 32-62-3 |






