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Carlos Carrillo

Head Women's Soccer Coach

ccarrillo@dom.edu

524-6231

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Inheriting a team that won just three matches the season before his arrival, Carlos Carrillo has turned the Stars into a Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) powerhouse. Since his arrival in November of 2013, Dominican has shown their dominance being NACC regular season champions four straight years (2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021) and winning conference tournament championships in 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021 giving the Stars four NCAA Division III national tournament appearances in program history. 

On 9/15/21, Carrillo achieved his 100th career win in a thrilling 2-1 victory over Illinois Institute of Technology. 

Under Carrillo, the Stars have never had a losing season while averaging more than 14 wins per year, including a 17-3 mark in 2019 and an 18-3-0 campaign in 2018 that saw Dominican post a 0.38 goals against average with 16 shutouts while averaging better than three goals per game offensively. Since taking over, the women's soccer program has had 11 student-athletes recognized by the United Soccer Coaches organization with All-Central Region Honors and 2 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Americans.

Carrillo has a long history at Dominican, starring as a player from 1998-2002 before aiding the men's soccer program as an assistant coach for seven seasons from 2002-2009 and again for the 2013 fall season. 

As a player, he was honored by the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletics Conference (CCAC) as the Newcomer of the Year in 1998 and was a first team all-conference selection four times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001), earning Conference Player of the Year accolades twice (1999, 2001). The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) named Carrillo to the Region VII All-Region First Team in 1999, 2000 and 2001 while he was selected for the NSCAA All-American Third Team in 1999 before receiving honorable mention All-American selections in 2000 and 2001.

To date, Carrillo holds numerous records for the men's soccer program including all-time goals scored (110), all-time assists (68), all-time points (288), single-season goals (37, 2001), single-season assists (26, 1998) and single-season points (81, 2001).

In addition to his coaching experience with his alma mater, Carrillo coached with Ajax F.C. Chicago, a club soccer team in the western suburbs. With Ajax, Carrillo helped establish the girls' soccer program, growing the club from two teams in 2005 to 10 teams ranging from U9 through U18. As the club's Director of High School Girls, Carrillo has helped develop players that have gone on to play at all levels of college, including NCAA Division I, II and III.

In 2011, an Ajax U17 squad led by Carrillo won the US Youth Soccer President's Cup and went on to represent Region II at nationals were Ajax went all the way to the national championship match where they lost to Utah.

Carrillo currently resides in Plainfield with his wife Tethnie and two daughters, Mia and Mikayla.

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