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Manbi Nyepon
Head Men's Soccer Coach
manbi.nyepon@greensboro.edu
(336) 272-7102, ext.5260
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At Greensboro College:
Manbi Nyepon was named Greensboro College's men's soccer head coach in August 2021.
2023: The Pride finished the overall season at 0-15-1, and 0-6-1 in USA South Conference play. Axel Garcia-Avila was named to Second Team All-Conference.
2022: The Pride finished the overall season at 4-8-7, and 2-3-2 in USA South Conference play. The team fell to Brevard College in the 1st round of the USA South Tournament.
2021: The Pride finished the overall season at 8-8-2, and 4-1-2 in USA South Conference play. The team fell to Covenant College in the first round of the USA South tournament. William Curry was named to First Team East Division with 12 goals and 28 points for the season. Three players were named to Second Team East Division (Darli Mihindou, Jordy Briceno, and Parker Spesock).
Prior to Greensboro College:
Nyepon comes to The Pride after spending the past four seasons as an assistant coach at George Washington University, where he also worked with the goalkeepers. Over his four years, his keepers gave up an average of 1.31 goals per game including 20 shutouts.
Prior to going to George Washington, Nyepon spent a season at American University, where the Eagles topped the Patriot League regular season standings before falling in penalty kicks in the tournament final. His keepers combined to cede just 1.20 goals per game, including six shutouts.
Before his move to the nation's capital, Nyepon spent two seasons here at Greensboro College. The Pride advanced to the USA South Athletic Conference final both years.
In net at Greensboro College, Nyepon made the NSCAA All-Region second team twice. As a senior, he helped the Pride to a conference title and berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. He recorded nine shutouts over his two seasons in uniform.
Nyepon, a native of Liberia on the Coast of West Africa, graduated from Greensboro's Page High School before starting his college career at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, N.C.
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