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Jordan Grant

Assistant Coach

jordagr@siue.edu

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SIUE men’s soccer coach Cale Wassermann added Jordan Grant to his coaching staff as Assistant Coach in March 2022.

Grant joins SIUE after three seasons as an assistant at Belmont. With the Bruins, he assisted in all facets of the soccer program, including travel, practice planning, film breakdown, game day preparation and coordination of recruiting visits.

Belmont won 25 games over three seasons with Grant on staff and appeared in the Southern Conference tournament final in each of Grants last two seasons with the program. The Bruins made a semifinals appearance in 2019.

Prior to joining Belmont, he spent two seasons at Cincinnati as the Director of Operations and volunteer assistant coach. In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of the team, he also directed camps and served as the academic liaison.

Grant also spent time as a graduate assistant coach and assistant at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, an NAIA institution in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He earned a master's degree from Mount Vernon Nazarene in 2017.

Grant began his coaching career while still an undergraduate at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Taylor in 2014.

Also, possessing extensive experience at the club level, Grant most recently served as the U16 and U14 ECNL Boys head coach with the Tennessee Soccer Club. He also has been a head coach with the Cincinnati United Premier, Northern Kentucky Soccer Academy and the Classics Eagles Soccer Club.

He played two seasons at Taylor after beginning his playing career at Northern Kentucky, where he was part of the 2010 Division II National Championship team. 

He holds a United States Soccer Federation C License.

Grant and his wife Stephanie have two sons, Jayden and Casey.

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