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Al Alvine

Head Coach

alvinea@duq.edu

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Al Alvine enters his 11th season at the helm of the Dukes in 2022. The Dukes' all-time winningest coach boasts a record of 70-84-22 on the Bluff and 35-48-10 in Atlantic 10 play.  

It took just four seasons for him to accomplish what nobody had done in program history - capture an Atlantic 10 championship and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Alvine, who inherited a three-win team prior to the 2012 season, quadrupled that total in four short years, setting a program record with 12 victories in 2015. His teams have totaled 11 or more wins three times during his tenure.

In his first year with the Dukes, Alvine doubled the team's win total and followed with six more victories in 2013. The 2013 team helped form the foundation for later success with Maddie Layman and Maggie Mayo both earning spots on the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team. It marked the first time since 2004 that Duquesne had two players on the All-Rookie team and the first time since 2007 that the Dukes had a member of the All-Rookie squad.

In that memorable 2015 post season, Alvine guided the seventh-seeded Dukes to the program's first post season win, 1-1 on penalty kicks over second-seeded Dayton. It was the first time since 1999 that DU had defeated the Flyers, who were the defending A-10 champions. In the semifinal round, the Dukes upset La Salle, 2-1, before shutting out Fordham, 2-0, to secure the program's first NCAA Championship bid.

Alvine has coached four First Team and three Second Team All-Atlantic 10 picks, including 2017 A-10 Midfielder of the Year Linnea Faccenda. Six of his players have earned spots on the A-10 All-Rookie Team.

His teams have established a winning mentality, especially at Rooney Field. Over the past seven seasons (2015-2021), the Dukes have boasted a 42-18-9 record on the Bluff, while outscoring the opposition by a mark of 120-63. 

Off the field, 11 of Alvine's players have been named to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team.

Alvine was named the fifth head coach in Duquesne women's soccer history on December 29, 2011.

Alvine came to the Bluff after spending five seasons as head coach at California University of Pennsylvania where he was named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) NCAA Division II Atlantic Region Coach of the Year in 2009 & 2011.

Alvine, who went 4-15-1 in his first season, led the Vulcans to a 73-28-11 (.701) record including a 38-2-6 mark over his final two seasons. In 2011, he guided Cal U to an undefeated regular season before falling to eventual National Champion Saint Rose in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Championship. The 2011 Vulcans finished 20-1-2, won their first-ever Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship and finished ranked No. 6 in the final NSCAA Top 25 Poll. Cal U qualified for the NCAA Division II Championship in each of Alvine's last three seasons.

Alvine produced 21 All-PSAC selections, two PSAC Athletes of the Year, two PSAC Freshmen of the Year and two Academic All-Americans in his five seasons at Cal U.

A native of Butler, New Jersey, Alvine began his coaching career at Castleton (Vt.) State in 2002, and moved on to Saint Anselm (N.H.) prior to the 2005 season. He accepted the Cal U position after leading Saint Anselm to the Northeast 10 semifinals in 2006.

ALVINE YEAR-BY-YEAR

Season

Team

Overall

Conf.

Finish

Postseason

2002

Castleton State

6-13-1

2003

Castleton State

15-5-1

2004

Castleton State

16-4-1

Total

Castleton State (3 seasons)

37-22-3

2005

Saint Anselm

10-6-1

7-6-1

10th

2006

Saint Anselm

10-7-3

6-5-3

6th

Northeast 10 Semifinals

Total

Saint Anselm (2 seasons)

20-13-4

13-11-4

2007

California, Pa.

4-15-1

1-8-1

6th West

2008

California, Pa.

12-5-3

7-5-2

5th West

2009

California, Pa.

19-6-1

10-3-1

1st West

PSAC Quarterfinals, NCAA Elite Eight

2010

California, Pa.

18-1-4

12-1-1

2nd

PSAC Runner-up, NCAA Third Round

2011

California, Pa.

20-1-2

12-0-1

1st

PSAC Champions, NCAA Elite Eight

Total

California, Pa. (5 seasons)

72-28-11

42-17-6

2012

Duquesne

6-11-2

2-6-1

T-13th

2013

Duquesne

6-9-2

2-5-1

12th

2014

Duquesne

5-10-3

2-5-1

T-12th

2015

Duquesne

12-10-1

5-5-0

7th

Atlantic 10 Champions, NCAA First Round

2016

Duquesne

11-6-3

7-2-1

3rd

Atlantic 10 Quarterfinals

2017

Duquesne

11-6-3

6-3-1

4th

Atlantic 10 Semifinals

2018

Duquesne

6-9-2

2-6-2

10th

2019

Duquesne

6-8-3

4-5-1

8th

Atlantic 10 First Round

2020

Duquesne*

3-5-1

3-4-1

3rd West

2021

Duquesne

4-10-2

2-7-1

12th

Total

Duquesne (10 seasons)

70-84-22

35-48-10

Total

Career (19 seasons)

200-147-40

* - The Atlantic 10 played an abbreviated divisional season and four-team Championship in the spring of 2021 due to a national pandemic (Duquesne competed in the West Division);  DU did not play a full non-conference schedule in 2020

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