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Khanh Nguyen

Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

knguyen@albright.edu

610-921-7843

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Khanh Nguyen has been an assistant women's soccer coach at Albright College since 2003.

Nguyen, who is a Berks County native, was a four year starter and All-Conference selection at Muhlenberg High School. After graduating from Muhlenberg, Nguyen continued his playing career at Penn State University, where he played for two seasons.

The 2018 season saw the Lions women's soccer team achieve program milestones. The team set a single-season program record with 14 wins, and advanced to the ECAC Championship game for the first time in school history. Albright also qualified for the MAC Commonwealth Tournament for the fifth straight year, and made the semifinal round for the first time since 2011.

Four players earned All-MAC Commonwealth honors led by three first-team selections Lauren Haley, Erica Bross,  and Autumn Bieber. Bross also earned United Soccer Coaches All-Region honors for a second-straight season.

In 2017, Albright tallied its most wins in a single season since 2005 with 12 and the Lions advanced to the ECAC Tournament Semifinals in program history. With a 12-9-1 record overall and a 4-3-1 record in conference play, the Lions also qualified for the MAC Commonwealth Tournament for the fourth straight year and six out of seven years.

Three Lions players made earned All-MAC Commonwealth honors with two of them earning first-team accolades.  Albright also had its first player earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region honors with junior defender Erica Bross garnering third-team all-region honors.

In 2016, the Lions reached the MAC Commonwealth Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons. The Lions finished with an 11-9-1 overall record and a 4-3-1 mark in conference play. Albright fell in the opening round of the MAC Commonwealth Tournament with a 1-0 loss at Lebanon Valley, but the Lions reached the ECAC Tournament for the third time in the last six years. The Lions defeated Neumann, 6-0, before falling to Kean, 2-1.

Nguyen helped four players to All-MAC Commonwealth honors. Sophomore Erica Bross led that group with a selection to the First Team.

The 2012 Lions qualified for both the Commonwealth and ECAC South championships, for the second consecutive year each.

In 2011, Albright went 9-5-5, with three of those losses coming against nationally-ranked teams (including two to eventual national champion Messiah). The Lions qualified for the Commonwealth Conference tournament and then beat Swarthmore in the ECAC South playoffs on the way to a semifinal appearance.

The 2010 season saw continued success for the Red and White as they tied nationally-ranked conference opponent Widener University.  

In 2009, the Lions made the Commonwealth Conference tournament for the second time in five years. The 2008 campaign Stanco featured a 7-10 overall record, and a five-game win streak in the middle of the season.

When not coaching the Lions, Nguyen serves as the president and coaches a premier team, Manchester United which is part of ACFC Soccer Academy. Nguyen currently holds several United States Soccer Federation (USSF) licenses, as well as a NSCAA diploma. With over 18 years of coaching experience, Nguyen has helped to develop players at all levels from youth all the way to some of the top premier teams in the state.

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