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He coached Minnesota State to a Division II national championship as the Mavericks defeated defending national champion Nova Southeastern 88–85 in the 2024 NCAA Division II title game. [6] Margenthaler won his 500th game with a 90–88 victory over Minnesota State–Moorhead on January 17, 2024.
This is a list of college women's soccer career coaching wins leaders. It is limited to coaches with at least 300 career wins. It is limited to coaches with at least 300 career wins. Anson Dorrance of North Carolina is the all-time leader in both wins and winning percentage with a record of 934–88–53 (.893).
Minnesota State is currently coached by Matt Margenthaler, the school's all-time winningest men's basketball coach who is a 1991 Western Illinois graduate that has guided the Mavericks to a 330–133 mark for a .713 winning percentage, seven conference championships and 11 NCAA tournament appearances in his 15 years with program.
Amy Sander has been a coach at Minnesota State University-Mankato for 16 years. The Mavericks won their first Division II national championship for women’s basketball Sander’s first season on ...
Kelsay was born on May 24, 1992, to Bruce and Mary Kelsay. Her father played football for Minnesota from 1975 to 1977. She is originally from Wheaton, Illinois. [1] She was a three-year letterwinner at St. Francis High School where she led her team to a state runner-up finish in 2007.
U.S. women’s coach Vlatko Andonovski earned 27% as much as men’s coach Gregg Berhalter in the year ending last March 31, down slightly from 28% in the previous year. Berhalter earned ...
ST. JOSEPH, MO. – The Minnesota State Mankato women's basketball team went from the No. 7 seed in the eight-team Central Region to the Division II national champion. Natalie Bremer scored 27 ...
The Division I First-Team All-Americans is an annual list honoring the best performing NCAA Division I women's U.S. college soccer players of the season as selected by United Soccer Coaches (formerly known as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)).