Mary Washington Men's Soccer Coach Roy Gordon Wins NSCAA Honor Award

Roy Gordon, the men's soccer coach at the University of Mary
Washington in Fredericksburg, Va., has been selected as the 67th
recipient of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's
Honor Award. He was presented the award Friday evening, Jan. 16, at
the Association's annual Awards Banquet, held in conjunction with
the 2009 NSCAA Convention in
St. Louis, Mo.
Gordon established the Mary Washington men's program in 1977,
compiling a record of 364-196-45 in 32 seasons. Prior to Mary
Washington, he introduced soccer at the University of
Maine-Farmington, which established the foundation of his
410-246-49 career record.
In 2007, he became only the eighth coach in NCAA Division III
history to reach the 400-win plateau. He has lead his Eagles team
to the NCAA Tournament nine times since 1985, winning eight Capital
Athletic Conference championships during that span. He is a
five-time NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year and a six-time CAC Coach
of the Year.
In addition to his on-field success, Gordon has made his presence
known on the national scene. The NSCAA's convention programs
chairman for six years before being elected to its executive
committee, Gordon served as the Association's 50th president in
1999.
He continues to work for the NSCAA as its Assistant Convention Manager. A past president of the Virginia Intercollegiate Soccer Association, he also served as the CAC men's soccer chairman from the league's inception in 1991 until 2000. He also has served on the NSCAA's regional and national rankings committees.