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Eric Beltran

Assistant Coach

eric.beltran@mail.wvu.edu

(304) 290-8196

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The Beltran File

Personal Information

Birthday

August 30

Hometown

Fredericksburg, Texas

Education

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 2016 (Bachelor's)

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, exp. 2024 (Master's)

Playing Career

Dallas Baptist University, 2012

Jefferson College, 2013

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 2014-16

Coaching History

2017-18

Erskine College -

Assistant Coach

2018-21

University of the Incarnate Word -

Assistant Coach/Goalkeeping Director/Recruiting Coordinator 

2021-23

Liberty University -

Assistant Coach/Goalkeeping Coach

2023-present

West Virginia -

Assistant Coach

Eric Beltran joined the WVU women’s soccer staff in August 2023. He works primarily with the goalkeepers, while assisting with the team’s daily training sessions and game preparations.

Prior to arriving in Morgantown, Beltran served as an assistant coach at Liberty for two seasons, also working with the goalkeepers. While at Liberty, the Flames earned back-to-back ASUN Regular-Season Championships and went from an RPI of 135 to 48. He also coached 13 all-conference selections, four all-region honorees and one scholar-athlete of the year.

With the goalkeepers, Beltran coached the 2022 ASUN Goalkeeper of the Year, Ainsley Leja, who earned the nod in just her sophomore season. Leja started all 21 games for the Flames in 2022, tallying a 0.62 goals-against average, 56 saves and a 0.812 save percentage.

Before his time at Liberty, Beltran spent three years at the University of Incarnate Word, where his primary duties were recruiting coordinator and working with the goalkeepers. In his three seasons at UIW, the Cardinals’ goals-against average improved every year, as UIW ranked third in the Southland Conference with a 0.95 GAA in Beltran’s final season with the team.

Beltran was at Erskine College, an NCAA Division II institution in Due West, South Carolina, prior to arriving at UIW. While there, he served as the assistant coach and worked with the goalkeepers and reserve team during the 2017-18 season. In his year at Erskine, the Flying Fleet qualified for postseason play for the first time since the 2011 season, while setting program records for goals against and goals-against average. Under Beltran's guidance, the team also recorded the second-highest save percentage in program history.

Prior to his time at Erskine, Beltran was the goalkeeping coach for FC Dallas West Texas from 2015-17.

Beltran was a goalkeeper for Dallas Baptist University (2012), Jefferson College (2013) and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin (2014-2016). At Jefferson College, he recorded a goals-against average of 1.3 on the way to conference and regional championships. The team was ranked as high as fourth in the country.

He was a two-year captain at UTPB, finishing sixth in the country for NCAA Division II saves and saves per game in 2014. He also played semi-professionally for Alamo Soccer Club, where he was the leader in goals-against average (0.66) at the national tournament in 2013.

Beltran graduated from UTPB with a Bachelor of Arts in communications in 2016. He is currently working toward his Master of Science in Kinesiology with a special focus on athletic administration and coaching. He is expected to graduate in the spring of 2024. Beltran holds United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeping credentials and a USSF “D” license.

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