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Clint Moore

Assistant Coach

csmoore@mines.edu

303-273-3369

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Clint Moore joined the Oredigger men's soccer program March of 2018 as the assistant coach to Greg Mulholland. The 2023 season marks his sixth on staff with Mines.

With Moore on the payroll, Mines has gone 72-21-17 (50-6-8 RMAC) with six RMAC Regular-Season crowns, five RMAC Tournament titles and five NCAA Tournament appearances including a trip to the Sweet 16. Moore has also helped mentor 34 All-RMAC players, 20 all-region players and six all-Americans. Those awards also include one RMAC Player of the Year, two RMAC Defensive Players of the Year and two South Central Regional Player of the Year under his guidance. Moore also served as part of the 2019 and 2020-21 United Soccer Coaches South Central Regional Staff of the Year.

He joined the Orediggers after coaching in Colorado Springs at Air Force where he was part of the 2017 United Soccer Coaches West Region Division I Staff of the Year. With Moore on staff, the Falcons posted a program-best, 11-1 record at home while recording 10 shutouts and winning the first Western Athletic Conference Regular-Season title in school history. Moore also helped guide a program-best eight players to All-WAC teams.

Prior to Air Force, Moore served as the assistant coach at Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington, Ill. From 2015-16. During his tenure with the Titans, Moore assisted in all aspects of managing a NCAA Division III soccer program including recruitment, student-athlete development, academic advising, travel operations, community service and engagement and soccer camps. Moore's guidance helped IWU climb from last place in the conference standings to a top-three finish in 2016 and the program's first trip to the conference tournament since 2012.

Moore also coached for two seasons at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. While coaching for his alma mater, Moore assistant the men's and women's programs and served as the interim head coach for both teams on separate occasions. His influence was quickly felt as the Knox men won the 2014 regular-season conference title, its first since 1988. That same year, the program produced the MWC Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. In his two seasons, Moore helped guide Knox's men to an overall record of 28-10 with back-to-back trips to the conference tournament.

Moore was a member of both the soccer and basketball teams as a student at Knox, where he was a four-year letter winner in both sports. Additionally, he was a two-year captain for soccer and one-year captain for the basketball team, earning numerous awards as a scholar-athlete during his college career. In conjunction with his athletic commitments and contributions, Moore pursued a double major in biology and environmental studies.  He graduated with honors in biological research for completing an independent honors research project.  Moore received a summer research fellowship from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a Knox College Richter Memorial Scholarship, and he was an Illinois State Academy of Science Research Conference award winner for his research. Moore has also coached at the club and high school levels in the Chicago area, Central Illinois and the Spartanburg, S.C. area.

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