USD Women's Soccer 2009
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 successful and nationally recognized program.Just the third coach in USD's sto– ried 16 year history, Greenwood has co!Y'plied an overall record of 69-44-12 in his six seasons at the helm. As San Diego's top assistant from 1998-2002, Greenwood helRec:l USD',to a 66-30-5 ~. I ~ 1¥' . 3 - .-·, record and four NCAA Colleg~.C:up ~ppearances. ,p . ·, ~·· ", \ , Greenwood'has guided the Torer~s .•. tnion Tri ~~~e C' h of the Year. Greenwood graduated from Dominican College,in 1997 after comple®"g~ stellar three~year care~r at the NAIAPEwer. Green– wo~d wa~_an NAl,t\_t\11-American midfield!? apdJ~he leading goalsct n ? lnde~enaentC~f :;;l:~;~?, ;;:;:. H~ egan)1~~~_g:coachin1f,~~&iHiehce witli the_ San~ ego Surf, guiding the U-18, U-17, and U-1?, clup socc!::r progr2.!lls to regional, state, and national recognition. !;le lea the Surt U-17 ;;,,/I l • , ti team to the 2000 National Championshir:>, Greenwood's club experience also includes directing t hi Marin Red Rocl
►' ,
(iREENWOOD COACH/~ Year School
.. Confere. n. ce Finish . J 6-1-0 (2'~'!fCC/NCA~ d..2) f 5-1-1 (2 rd "'fCC/NCAA ~~-1) lia.
Record 15-5-2
San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego
20 08 2007 2.Q.06 2005 ,2004
I '•·
, 3-4-0.(T5 th 'f'/CC) · 2-5·0 (~ WCC)
IIJIIII',
~·,
.,
'
'
5-1-f (~ \J\:'.f C!NCAA ~d:2)1 . 2-4-1 (6't WCC/NCAA Rd. n,1
,'
.
.,,...-:,-..,,.,_
,-2003 ' _; (M eer
Conference
Years
23-16-3
·
6
Overall ,
...)i
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online