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J.J. Wozniak
Co-Head Coach
jwozniak@pacific.edu
(209) 946-7301
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J.J. Wozniak has served as the co-head coach along with Danesha Adams for the Pacific program for three seasons following a season as an assistant coach on the Tiger staff.
The duo was named interim co-head coaches on July 28, 2021 and guided the Tigers to their best record in 12 years at 10-6-3. The team got off to a hot start, recording an 8-1-1 non-conference record, including winning the last six non-league games. The squad recorded nine shutouts on the season and junior Brenna Crump was named WCC Goalkeeper of the Year. Pacific finished 2-5-2 in the tough WCC in that season. Adams and Wozniak so impressed the conference coaches that they were named WCC Coaches of the Year following the season.
Wozniak and Adams were named to the full-time post as co-head coaches on November 9, 2021. In the 2022 campaign, the Tigers had an even more impressive non-conference campaign, finishing with a 5-0-6 mark, including a 2-0 win over Santa Clara in a non-league match at Knoles Field. Over the first two seasons, the Tigers had a non-conference record of 13-1-7 and a streak of 17 matches without a loss. Pacific finished with two WCC wins and four ties for 10 points, an improvement from the eight points earned the previous year.
Wozniak joined the Pacific staff as an assistant coach in March 2020 and helped guide the team for the 2020 season, which was played in the spring of 2021.
Wozniak helped lead the Rebels to four consecutive double digit-win seasons, including one of the program's best years in 2016 when they finished 16-4-3. That year UNLV was teh Mountain West Conference Regular Season & Tournament Champions. They also played in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, that year. While at UNLV, 15 players were selected to the Mountain West All Conference teams. In 2016, the Mountain West Conference Offensive & Defensive Players of the year both came from UNLV. In addition, while J.J. was at UNLV, he was a part of the coaching staff that had the first two UNLV players ever selected as All Americans.
Wozniak has been involved in coaching soccer on either the collegiate or club level since 2000, starting out as an assistant coach and goalkeeper coach for the Fresno State men's squad. He was the top assistant at Belmont on the men's side from 2011 to February of 2014, handling numerous duties that included organizing and conducting practices, game day preparations, film analysis, travel and recruiting. Wozniak was also in charge of all summer and winter camps.
Most recently, Wozniak held the title of Director of Coaching for California Odyssey Soccer Club since March of 2014, while also serving as head coach of the U-12 Girls and U-17 Girls sides in 2014-15 and 2015-16. He first started with the program as an Assistant Director of Coaching and Director of Soccer Operations in March of 2002 before being promoted to Director of Coaching in April of 2007. Wozniak's teams saw much success, as California Odyssey was one of the original 63 clubs invited into the US Soccer National Development Academy. The program won five national championships under Wozniak's guidance while having back-to-back Development Academy National Finalists in 2009 and 2010.
Wozniak began his playing career at Saint Louis from 1992-95 before playing two more seasons at Fresno State in 1995 and 1996. He was a two-time all-region selection and earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Year honors in 1995. Professionally, Wozniak spent time with Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy in the fall of 1997 before transitioning to the San Jose Clash (now Earthquakes) in 1999. He spent time in the USL and USISL leagues as well, earning USISL Division 3 Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 1997 and picking up USL Division 3 Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 2001.
Wozniak holds a Bachelors in sociology from Fresno State University.
COACHING HISTORY
Year
School
Position
Record
WCC
Postseason
2022
Pacific
Co-Head Coach
7-3-10
2-3-4
2021
Pacific
Interim Co-Head Coach
10-6-3
2-5-2
2020
Pacific
Assistant Coach
1-8-3
1-6-2
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