Mike Avery

Mike Avery
Personal information
Full name Mike Avery
Date of birth (1968-09-19) September 19, 1968
Place of birth San Jose, California, United States
Youth career
1986–1989 Westmont College
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990 Real Santa Barbara
Askims IK
Indiana Invaders
Teams managed
Indiana Invaders
Bethel College
CSUSB
2007– Valparaiso University

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Mike Avery (born September 19, 1968) is an American soccer coach.

Playing career

Avery played college soccer for Westmont College in California between 1986 and 1989. Playing for the Warriors he appeared in three NAIA national tournaments. He was honored with two honorable mention NAIA All-American selections and was a four times All-Conference player. In 1989 he was named an All-District player.[1][2][3]

In 1990 he turned professional, playing for Real Santa Barbara in the American Professional Soccer League. He later appeared for Askims IK in the Swedish Division 2.[1]

Player coach

He returned to the United States as a player-coach of the Indiana Invaders in the USL Premier Development League.[1]

College coaching

In the early 1990s he worked for Midwestern State University as an assistant coach.[4]

In 1994 he began his college head coaching career at Bethel College in Indiana, where he compiled a 43-20-6 record in three seasons. In 1996, he guided the team to an 18-4-2 mark, giving him league coach of the year honors.

He moved to California State University, San Bernardino where his role as director of soccer involved coaching both the men's and women's soccer teams.[5]

From 2000 to 2005, he served as an assistant coach at the University of Notre Dame.[6] [7] He later served as an assistant coach at the University of Louisville in 2006 under Ken Lolla.

Avery joined Valparaiso University in January 2007 as men's college soccer coach. He led the Crusaders to a third-place finish in the Horizon League in 2009, and a 10-7-2 overall record.[1]

In 2008 Avery walked 1000 miles in an effort to raise money for the Valparaiso soccer team.[5][8]

Honors

Individual

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Head Coach Mike Avery". Valparaiso University Men's Soccer Camps. Valparaiso University. Retrieved 29 June 2010. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. "Awards and Honors". Westmont Athletics. Westmont College. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  3. Polin, Mitch (November 21, 1989). "COLLEGE DIVISION UC Riverside's Benson Going Out in Style". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 June 2010. The Warriors also placed forwards Peter Bourland and Darren Fishman and midfielders Justin Wall and Mike Avery on the all-district team.
  4. "Bulletin Board" (PDF). NCCAA News Update. 1. Marion, Indiana: National Christian College Athletic Association. 6: 2. October 1994. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  5. 1 2 "Staff List – Mike Avery". Official Athletic Site of Valparaiso University. Valparaiso University. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  6. "Irish Assistants Brian Wiese And Mike Avery Take New Positions At Georgetown And Louisville, Respectively". Official Site for Fighting Irish Athletics. University of Notre Dame. 1 March 2006. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  7. "Mike Avery – Profile". Official Site for Fighting Irish Athletics. University of Notre Dame. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  8. Oren, Paul (July 17, 2008). "Mike Avery plans to run 1,000 miles to raise money for Valparaiso men's soccer team". NWI.com. The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 "Valpo names Mike Avery as new men's soccer coach". Horizon League. January 18, 2007. Retrieved 30 June 2010.
  10. Polin, Mitch (December 8, 1987). "College Division It Pays to Play the Top Teams Once in a While". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 June 2010. The Westmont men's soccer team, which finished second to Biola in the NAIA District III, has placed six players on the All-Far West team selected by the National Soccer Coaches Assn. They are goaltender Butch Grosvenor, defenders Richard Smith and Shayne Wulterin, forwards Mike Walker and Mike Avery and midfielder James Thompson.
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