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Dale Jordan

Head Coach

djordan@stevens.edu

201-216-5244

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Dale Jordan was named Stevens Institute of Technology’s head men’s soccer coach in August of 2016 and enters his eighth season at the helm. Coming into the 2023 season, Jordan has a 83-26-16 record and has led the Ducks to five regular season conference titles, two Empire 8 Conference Tournament crowns and two MAC Freedom titles.

Jordan has taken the Ducks to four NCAA Tournaments, and has won at least one match in all four trips, including a historic trip into the final four last season. The Ducks also made a Round of 16 appearance in 2017. Jordan has been named the conference coach of the year four times in his seven seasons on Castle Point. 

Stevens took down both Worcester State (3-1) and Rowan (1-1, 4-1 on PK's) to make it out of the first two rounds of the 2022 NCAA Tournament. They then proceeded to host No. 14 SUNY Cortland, whom they beat 2-1. Stevens then found themselves matched up with No. 19 John's Hopkins. The Ducks won yet again on penalties, winning 5-4 after being tied at one after regulation. The historic run came to an end in the final four where the Ducks lost to No. 2 Chicago 1-0.

2022: Final Four

2021: Second Round

2018: Second Round

2017: Third Round (Sectionals)

2022: Adam Silva – Offensive Player of the Year

2022: Coach of the Year

2021: Cristiano Hocken – Offensive Player of the Year

2021: Tournament Champions

2019: Cristiano Hocken – Offensive Player of the Year

2019: Jacob Curtis – Co-Defensive Player of the Year

2019: Coach of the Year

2019: Regular Season Champions

2018: Daniel Aversano – Player of the Year 

2018: Adam Silva – Rookie of the Year 

2018: Tournament and Regular Season Champions 

2018: Coach of the Year 

2017: Tournament and Regular Season Champions 

2016: Daniel Aversano – Rookie of the Year 

2016: Regular Season Champions 

2016: Coach of the Year 

2022: Bruno Andino – First Team All-American

2022: Adam Silva – Third Team All-American

2022: Justin Cross – Third Team All-American

2022: Justin Cross – First Team All-Region IV

2022: Adam Silva – First Team All-Region IV

2022: Fritz Kabeiseman – First Team All-Region IV

2022: Region IV Coaching Staff of the Year

2022: Sean Masur – Second Team All-Region IV

2021: Adam Silva – First Team All-Region IV

2021: Cristiano Hocken – Second Team All-Region IV 

2019: Cristiano Hocken – Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region

2019: Jacob Curtis – Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region

2018: Daniel Aversano – First Team All-East Region 

2018: Adam Silva – Second Team All-East Region 

2018: Nicholas Cousillas – Third Team All-East Region 

2017: Daniel Aversano – Third Team All-East Region 

2016: Patrick Masur – First Team All-East Region 

2022: Sean Masur – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Fritz Kabeiseman – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Emerson Kuzemka – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Justin Cross – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Bruno Andino – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Adam Silva – College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

2022: Justin Cross – College Sports Communicators All-America Team Member of the Year

2021-22: College Sports Communicators Team Academic Award

2021: Adam Silva – Academic All-MAC Team

2021: Fritz Kabeiseman – Academic All-MAC Team

2021: Cristiano Hocken – Academic All-MAC Team

2019: Daniel Aversano – Academic All-MAC Team

2018: US Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award 

2017: US Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award 

Led the Ducks to the NCAA Final Four in 2023, the best season in program history.

Won 17 matches in 2018, the most in a single season since 2013 

Captured first MAC Freedom in 2021, becoming the first #4 seed or lower to do so since 2011

Led the Ducks to the Empire 8 Regular Season title in 2016, 2017 and 2018

Helped Stevens clinch a berth in the NCAA Championships in 2017, 2018, 2021, and 2022

Named the conference Coach of the Year four times in his career (2016, 2018, 2019, and 2022)

Holds an overall record of 3-2-2 in NCAA Tournament play 

Currently is 9-2-4 in postseason play and 6-1-2 in conference tournament competition 

The 2017 squad advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time since 2012 

Helped the Statesmen win a total of 25 matches in two seasons 

Appeared in back-to-back Liberty League Tournament semifinal contests 

Coached 11 all-conference performers including six first team selections 

Earned his Masters in Sports Management and Coaching in 2009

Helped the Pride win 15 matches in two seasons 

Assistant Coach at: 

Nazareth College (2013) 

Monroe Community College (2011-12) 

Rochester Institute of Technology (2010) 

Four years as the Director of Coaching/General Manager of the Rochester Futbol Club 

Team operations and sponsorship manager for the Rochester Rhinos 

Physical education teacher and coach for St. Mac Daras High School in Dublin, Ireland.  

Earned his Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology and coaching from Dublin City University in 2005 after a two-year playing career at Penn State

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