USD Women's Soccer 2006
Since taking over the San Diego women 's soccer program in 2003, Ada Greenwood has upheld the rich soccer tradition that San Diego is known for and continues to build a suc– cessful and nationally recognized program. Just the third coach in USD's storied 14 history, Greenwood has complied an overall record of 27-28-7 in his three seasons at the helm. As San Diego's top assistant from 1998-2002, Greenwood helped USO to a 66-30-5 record and four NCAA College Cup appearances. In his second year as a head coach in 2004, he guided USD to a 12-8-2 overall record , a 5-1-1 mark in the difficult West Coast Conference, and a second round appearance in the NCAA College Cup , maintaining USD's streak of six consecutive postseason appearances. For his efforts, Greenwood was honored as both the 2004 West Coast Conference Coach of the Year and the 2004 San Diego Union Tribune Coach of the Year.
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HEAD COACH ADA GREENWOOD 4th Season Dominican College 27-28-7 Overall 9-10-2 wee
Greenwood graduated from Dominican College in 1997 after completing a stellar three-year career at the NAIA power. Greenwood was an NAIA All– American midfielder and the leading goal-scorer in the Independent Conference , ending his career with 39 goals and 41 assists.
As an assistant at The Branson School from 1993-97, Greenwood helped create a successful prep program that saw the Bulls go undefeated for three consecutive seasons from 1995-97. The Branson School was also the No. 1 team in the country in both 1996 and 1997 according to the UMBRO/NSCAA Girls High School Poll. In addition, Greenwood was instrumental in Branson's five straight NorCal Titles from 1993-97. He began his head coaching experience with the San Diego Surf, guiding the U-18, U-17, and U-12 club soccer programs to regional , state , and na– tional recognition . He led the Surf U-17 team to the 2000 National Championship . Greenwood's club experience also includes directing the Marin Red Rockers in Northern California .
A native of England, Greenwood grew up in Southend in Essex County on the outskirts of London. He played soccer and tennis at Eastwood High School.
GREENWOOD COACHING CAPSULE Year 2005 2004 2003 Record 6-12-1 12-8-2 9-8-4
Conference Finish 2-5-0 (6 rd WCC)
School San Diego San Diego San Diego Years 3
5-1-1 (3 rd WCC/NCM Rd. 2) 2-4-1 (6 th WCC/NCM Rd. 1) Conference 9-10-2 3-3-1 (T-4 1h WCC/NCM Rd. 1) 4-3 (4 th WCC/NCM Rd. 1) 5-2 (2 nd WCC/NCM Rd . 1) 5-2 (2 nd WCC/NCM Rd. 2)
Career Overall
Overall 27-28-7
**Greenwoods record as USD's top-assistant coach 2002 San Diego 11-7-3
2001 2000 1999 1998
San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego
14-7 13-7 16-5
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12-6-2
4-2-1 (3 rd WCC)
USD WOMEN'S SOCCER NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES - 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
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