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Michael Singleton
Michael Singleton

Bio

Michael Singleton was named the eighth head coach in Goucher women's soccer history on March 19, 2024.

Singleton came to Goucher after a highly-successful 10-year run as the head men's soccer coach at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.  Named the head coach of the W&L men's program ahead of the 2014 season, Singleton compiled a record of 143-35-26 (.765) in 10 seasons in Lexington and guided the Generals to eight straight NCAA berths, including Division III semifinal appearances in 2021 2023.  Washington and Lee reached the Round of 16 five times and the program boasted the NCAA Elite 90 winner at both of the Generals' national semifinal appearances.  W&L captured four Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) titles, the most recent in 2022, and Singleton coached a total of seven All-Americans.

The 2021 season was arguably the finest season in the program's history, as the team went 18-2-2 and made it to the national semifinals for the first time in program history. The Generals were ranked No. 1 in Division III by the United Soccer Coaches for most of the season.

Singleton coached 31 All-Region and 70 All-ODAC selections at Washington and Lee, as well as six United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America and 18 Scholar All-Region selections.  Six players were named ODAC Player of the Year, with two conference Rookies of the Year and two Scholar-Athletes of the Year.  Singleton is a five-time ODAC Coach of the Year and he and his staff earned United Soccer Coaches Regional Coaching Staff of the Year on three occasions.

Prior to W&L, Singleton spent three seasons at MIT, guiding the Engineers to a pair of NCAA berths and a NEWMAC championship in 2012.  Before his stint in Cambridge, he spent three seasons as the assistant women's soccer coach at Emerson College and was an assistant men's coach at the University of Delaware in 2001.  Singleton got his start in collegiate coaching at St Joseph's (Ind.) from 1997-99, serving as the head men's coach and assistant women's soccer coach for the Pumas.

Singleton also has extensive experience in youth and international soccer, serving as a technical committee member for the 2003 Women's World Cup and the 2005 men's CONCACAF Gold Cup.  He has been a member of the US Soccer National Team Staff, working at U14 National Team Camp as both a coach and psychologist.  Singleton was a member of the NCAA soccer rules committee from 2017-21, serving as chair in 2020.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Singleton went on to earn his Master's in Clinical Psychology at Purdue University.


MICHAEL SINGLETON AT A GLANCE 

 WASHINGTON & LEE ACCOMPLISHMENTS (2014-23) (143-35-26, 73-10-10 ODAC)

  • ODAC Champions (2015, 2018, 2019, 2022)
  • Two National Semifinals Appearances (2021, 2023)
  • Five NCAA Round of 16 Appearances
  • Eight NCAA Tournament Appearances
  • Two NCAA Elite 90 Award winner (2021, 2023)
  • Seven All-Americans
  • Two CoSIDA Academic All-America citations
  • Six United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America citations
  • 31 All-Region citations
  • 18 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region citations
  • 70 All-ODAC citations
  • Six ODAC Players of the Year
  • Two ODAC Rookies of the Year
  • Two ODAC Scholar Athletes of the Year
  • Twice set program's single-season goals record (2019, 2021)
  • Program record streaks for consecutive shutouts (9, 2018-19) and longest unbeaten streak (17, 2018-19)

 
AWARDS, HONORS, CERTIFICATIONS

  • Three-time United Soccer Coaches Regional Coaching Staff of the Year (2017, 2019, 2021)
  • Five-time ODAC Coach of the Year (2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
  • One-time NEWMAC Coach of the Year (2013)
  • USSF "A" License
  • FIFA Futuro III Diploma
  • NSCAA Premier License

 
COACHING RESUME

  • Washington and Lee University (Head Coach, 2014-Present)
  • Mass. Institute of Technology (Head Coach, 2011-13)
    • Overall record of 35-18-4 in three seasons, 10-7-2 NEWMAC record
    • One NEWMAC championship (2012)
    • Two NCAA Tournament appearances (2012, 2013)
    • NEWMAC Coach of the Year (2013)
    • Two All-America citations
    • Four All-Region citations
    • 11 All-NEWMAC citations
  • Emerson College (Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, 2008-10)
  • University of Delaware (Assistant Men's Soccer Coach, 2001)
  • St. Joseph's College (Ind.) (Head Men's Soccer Coach/Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, 1997-99)
    • Overall record of 10-26-1 in three seasons
  • United States Youth Soccer Region I ODP Senior Staff Coach
  • U16 Region Head Coach
  • United States National Staff Coach
    • Coach and psychologist at the U14 national Camp and helping to construct National license courses
  • Technical committee member - 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, 2003 Women's World Cup