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Tim Field

Assistant Coach

timfield@anselm.edu

603-222-4283

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Tim Field is in his sixth season as an assistant coach for the Saint Anselm College men's soccer program in 2022.

The regionally-ranked Hawks posted a 7-9 record in 2019 with Field's assistance, the squad's highest win total in a decade. Beginning the year with four straight victories, Saint Anselm's hot start was most recently accomplished by the Northeast-10 Conference and ECAC Division II Championship-winning 1999 squad who posted a 4-0 record in its first four games.

In the team's first four games, the Hawks rattled off 14 goals and owned a winning record at home, notching five of the team's seven victories in the friendly confines of Melucci Field. Field also coached an All-NE10 Rookie Team pick, the program’s first honoree since 2015.

The 2018 season featured only one defeat by three goals - the remaining losses were by one or two goal margins. The Hawks secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over championship-bound Southern Conn. St. in the season finale.

In 2017, the Hawks finished 3-11-2 overall with four of its losses coming at the hands of nationally-ranked teams. Saint Anselm upended No. 21 Franklin Pierce at Melucci Field on Sept. 26 for the program's first win against a nationally-ranked opponent in nearly seven years (Oct. 7, 2010). Saint Anselm remained in contention for its first berth in the NE10 Men's Soccer Championship since 2009 until the final week of the regular season. Field also helped coach senior Dan Kelly and junior Emmet O'Callaghan to spots on the All-NE10 Third Team, the program's first All-NE10 honorees since 2014.

Field has over 30 years of experience in both Florida and the Northeast. Since 2015, he has coached for FC Stars and he is also a coach for the New Hampshire Olympic Development Program, a position he has held since 2012. In 2007-08, Field was named the New Hampshire Girls Competitive Coach of the Year.

Field's previous coaching experience also includes nine years at Nashua World Cup, three years at Merrimack High School and three years at Plant City High School in Florida. During his time in Florida from 1984-1996, he also coached a variety of club teams.

He holds a National Diploma and an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), as well as a U.S. Soccer National C License.

A 1992 graduate of the University of South Florida, Field lives in Merrimack with his wife, Kim, and daughters Brenna and Cailin.

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