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Frank Olszewski : ウィキペディア英語版
Frank Olszewski

Frank Olszewski was the head men's soccer coach at Towson University until 2013 when the university decided to discontinue Men's Soccer. He coached the Tigers since 1982, posting a 287-200-45 record there. He has won the most games of any coach in Towson's history and ranks in the top 15 active coaches by number of games won. 2012 marked his 31st season as head coach of the program. He guided the Tigers to nine conference championship games, including four conference titles and four regular season titles. In 2001, Towson made its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance, after winning the American East Championship. That team made it to the second round defeating James Madison by a score of 4-1 before losing to eventual National Champions, UNC. In 2006, the Tigers reached the round of 16, before losing 2-1 to third ranked Wake Forest. That team was one of sixteen seeded teams in the country and defeated Fairfield University, 2-0 at the Towson Center Soccer Complex before a school record crowd. During his tenure at the school, the program produced over 40 domestic professional players and 10 international players, as well as, 15 players who have played on various national teams.
He has earned four conference coach of the year awards throughout his career in four different conferences, with the most recent being in 2006 when he was also named as the NSCAA South Atlantic Coach of the Year and a nominee for National Coach of the Year. He has also been named University Coach of the year on seven occasions, a school record. His teams have had winning records in 14 out of the past 15 seasons, including 10 straight at one point. His 2006 team proved to be the best in school history, as the team went 15-2-3, including a perfect 10-0-1 in CAA, and finished the season ranked 15th nationally, the highest ranking in school history. His teams have been nationally ranked in nine different seasons. He is a member of the Maryland Soccer Hall of Fame. He played college soccer at Johns Hopkins University (a Final Four participant), a member of the U.S. Olympic pool from 1977-80, and was drafted by New York in the SSL in 1978. Additionally, he was an Assistant Coach with the Maryland Bays during the 1990 season when they captured the APSL championship. In 1982, when he began his head coaching career, he was the youngest Division I head coach in the country at the age of 26 and has attained his USSF "A" License.
==External links==

*http://www.towsontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=21300&ATCLID=1546807


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