Seattle University Men's Soccer
Coaching Staff (5)

Head Coach
After 10 seasons as an assistant coach on the Seattle U staff, Nate Daligcon was named the 10th head coach in program history prior to the 2023 season. Coach Daligcon's second season in charge was another 12-win outcome. The team finished second in the WAC regular season standings, but defeated San Jose State in the conference tournament championship to earn their second consecutive NCAA tournament berth. It is the first time in the program's DI era that they have made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances. In his first season at the helm, he led the Redhawks to a 12-2-3 regular season that saw the team crowned the Western Athletic Conference Regular Season Champions. Seattle U went undefeated in conference play for the third time in program history and reached a national ranking of 9th, their highest in the Division I era. At the conclusion of the season Daligcon was named the conference's Coach of the Year. Seattle U led the WAC in points, goals, assists, and goals against average in 2023. James Morris was named the Offensive Player of the Year and Charlie Lanphier was named the inaugural Goalkeeper of the Year. His coaching staff was named the top staff in the Division I Far West Region, as announced by the United Soccer Coaches. In his time as an assistant coach with the program, coach Daligcon has helped guide the Redhawks to five WAC Tournament Championships and NCAA appearances. He has coached seven MLS Draft Picks, seven conference players of the year, four freshma
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Player Development Coordinator
Vince Volpe joined the Redhawks' staff in 2014. He is the program's Player Development Coordinator. "We are very fortunate to have Vince on our staff," said Coach Pete Fewing. "He has been a friend and mentor to our program for nearly twenty years and along with his fifteen years as a volunteer in youth soccer, you have a real servant to the game and to helping young people grow. His tremendous professional career in the construction and business world brings our student-athletes real life experiences that they can learn from as they develop their vision for their own futures. The Volpe family names runs deep at SU and we are very fortunate that Vince dedicated so much time to our team and department." Volpe's children are both Seattle U alums, as his son, Tony, played soccer and received a business degree, while his daughter, Nicole, earned a law degree at SU. Volpe's uncle, Paul, was the first Dean of the Business School at Seattle U.
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