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Greg Andrulis

Greg Andrulis

Head coach Greg Andrulis enters his 15th season at the helm of the men's soccer program heading into the 2019 season. The Patriots have qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times under his watch.

Andrulis led Mason into its new conference in 2013, the Atlantic 10. His team posted a 12-3-6 overall record, 5-0-3 in conference and went on to defeat Saint Joseph's, VCU and Saint Louis to win the A-10 Tournament in the team's inaugural season in the conference. The Patriots qualified for the national tournament for the first time since 2008, defeating William & Mary in the first round before falling to New Mexico who advanced to the College Cup. Freshman goalkeeper Steffen Kraus (Third Team) was named the 7th NSCAA All-American in program history along with earning Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, All-Atlantic 10 Third Team and A-10 Rookie Team honors among others. Taylor Washington (First), Zak Haapaoja (Second) and Alex Herrara (Second) also earned All-Conference honors while Zak Herstek joined Kraus on the All-Rookie Team. 

Mason returned to the CAA Tournament in 2012 after posting an 11-6-2 overall record and a 4-5-1 mark in conference action. For their efforts throughout the season, five Patriots took home All-CAA honors, including Taylor Morgan (First), Timi Mulgrew (Second), Alex Herrera and Hugh Roberts (Third), and Ghiles Harmouche (Rookie).

The 2011 campaign saw the Patriots go 7-8-3 overall and 4-6-1 in the CAA. Five players collected All-CAA honors, including Eric Zuehsow, Leo Stolz, Taylor Morgan, Ryan Gracia and Verneri Valimaa. Additionally, Gracia earned NSCAA Men's Soccer Scholar All-East Region accolades.

In 2010, for the fourth time in his six seasons at Mason, Andrulis led the team to winning campaign as the Patriots were 8-7-2 on the year .Four Patriots earned All-CAA honors as Ernesto Marquez was named first-team All-CAA, Eric Zuehsow was named second-team All-CAA and Eber Martinez was named third-team All-CAA. Additionally, Alex Herrera was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.

In 2009, Andrulis led Mason to its second consecutive season with double-digit victories as the Patriots posted a 10-7-1 overall record. Included among those 10 wins was a 2-0 shutout of second-ranked Maryland on Sept. 29 at George Mason Stadium. Richard Edgar, Victor Freeman, Sean Kelley and Ernesto Marquez were named to the All-CAA Team at the conclusion of the season, while Ryan Reichmann was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. Edgar earned a slew of awards during his senior season as he was also a CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine First-Team Academic All-American, a First-Team Lowe's Senior CLASS Award Senior All-American and the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second straight year.

In 2008, Andrulis led Mason to the fifth Colonial Athletic Association title in the history of the program and the first since the conference adopted the tournament format beginning with the 1990 season. After earning the conference's automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament, the Patriots earned the program's first win in the tournament since the 1996 season with a 1-0 victory over Penn in the opening round at George Mason Stadium before falling to eventual national champion Maryland in the second round in College Park, Md. Mason won 14 matches for the first time since 1996 and won eight straight before the second-round match at Maryland to finish the season ranked in the top-25 in the nation in the final College Soccer News poll. Following the season, standout forward Kwame Adjeman-Pamboe, a First-Team All-CAA and NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region selection, was selected in the second round of the MLS SuperDraft by the Colorado Rapids.

The 2006 squad showcased Andrulis' first recruiting class, which included four athletes with national team playing experience, as well as two individuals who were named to the 'Top 100 Freshman to Keep an Eye on in 2006' by College Soccer News. The newcomers lived up to those high expectations, helping the Patriots improve to 12-6-3 in Andrulis' second year with the program, including a 7-3-1 mark in the CAA. The team was nationally ranked during the season and won nine consecutive matches. Mason reached the finals of the CAA Championships, falling to Hofstra in a penalty kick shootout, before moving on to the NCAA Tournament as an at-large selection, the first time the Patriots reached the tournament in 10 years.

A number of Patriots received individual accolades for their performance during the 2006 campaign. Goalkeeper Sean Kelley was named the CAA Rookie of the Year and was a Second-Team All-CAA selection, as well as a member of the CAA All-Rookie Team and All-Tournament Team. College Soccer News named the first-year performer to its All-Freshman First Team and Kelley was also named Third-Team All-South Atlantic Region. Senior defender Fabien Lewis joined Kelley on the All-South Atlantic Region Third Team and was also named Second-Team All-CAA, while Edgar was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team.

In his first year with the Patriots, the team garnered a 7-7-4 overall record, which included a 3-4-4 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association. Mason garnered five shutouts on the year, including a 1-0 overtime victory against Penn State at Mason Stadium on Sept. 24. Andrulis coached Anthony Noreiga in his final year with the Patriots. Noreiga ended up being named the 2005 CAA Defender of the Year and also earned All-CAA First Team honors. In addition, seniors Teba McKnight and Karim Manneh were named to the all-conference second team.

Andrulis came to Mason with a combined 24 years of collegiate and professional coaching experience. In 2004, Andrulis was named Major League Soccer Coach of the Year and the team was 49-43-32 in his four plus seasons with the Columbus Crew. In addition, the Crew had a 2-4-3 mark in the playoffs.

Andrulis joined the Crew in MLS's inuagural season, 1996, as an assistant to Tom Fitzgerald and was named interim coach midway though the 2001 season, after Fitzgerald was fired. He was given the job full-time following that season after guiding the Crew to a 12-4-4 record in the remaining games in 2001. Andrulis earned his first-ever MLS Coach of the Year award in 2004. He guided the Crew to the top of the Eastern Conference standings and garnered the Crew their first ever Supporters Shield in 2004, which is awarded annually to the team with the most points in either conference. The Crew's 49 points is also the highest regular-season point total in team history. The team started the year poorly, but Andrulis took the Crew on a league-record 18-game unbeaten streak, and a 12-win season against only five losses. The loss total was the lowest number in the league and team history and the 12 wins also marked the second-highest total in the MLS that year behind Kansas City's 14.

In 2003, the Crew advanced to the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions Cup and was the talk of MLS in bolting to a 3-0-1 start in league play. But with key injuries to four of the teams' top performers, the team missed the playoffs for just the second time in club history, finishing with a 10-12-8 record. The Crew went 7-4-5 with those key starters, but was 3-8-3 with players sidelined.

In 2002, Andrulis led the club to its first title, the US Open Cup on Oct. 24. The Crew defeated the newly crowned MLS Cup-champion L.A. Galaxy, 1-0, in the U.S. Open Cup final at Crew Stadium, to claim the prestigious piece of hardware. The U.S. Open Cup is the oldest soccer tournament in America.

Prior to joining Columbus, he was the head coach of Wright State University from 1985 to 1996. He posted a 12-year record of 134-72-28. His best season came in 1988 when he led the Raiders to a 16-4-2 mark.

Starting Mid-Continent league play in 1991, he went 24-18-5 against conference foes. During his tenure, he coached two All-Americans, 21 All-Mideast selections, 28 All-Ohio players and two recipients of the Carl Dale Memorial Award given to the top Ohio players at their positions. All-Americans Hylton Dayes and Rob Campbell have both been inducted into the WSU Hall of Fame; Dayes in 1991 and Campbell in 1999. Andrulis was inducted into the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame on May 28, 2002, becoming the Hall's 37th member.

Recently, Andrulis was inducted into the Litchfield High School Hall of Fame and the Eastern Connecticut Hall of Fame.

The Litchfield, Conn., native earned his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology in 1980 from Eastern Connecticut State University. After spending a year as an assistant coach at his alma mater, he moved to Springfield College in Massachusetts where he coached the junior varsity and freshman teams while earning a master's degree in counseling. He then spent three years as an assistant coach at Clemson University where he helped the Tigers win the NCAA Championship in 1985.


Andrulis Year-by-Year Coaching Records

Collegiate
Year School Record Pct.
1985 WSU 11-6-1 .639
1986 WSU 9-5-5 .605
1987 WSU 12-6-2 .650
1988 WSU 16-4-2 .773
1989 WSU 10-9-3 .523
1990 WSU 12-6-2 .650
1991 WSU 10-9-1 .525
1992 WSU 13-3-2 .778
1993 WSU 8-7-4 .526
1994 WSU 10-7-0 .588
1995 WSU 12-4-3 .711
1996 WSU 11-6-3 .625
2005 Mason 7-7-4 .500
2006 Mason 12-6-3 .643
2007 Mason 5-11-2 .333
2008 Mason 14-7-2 .652
2009 Mason 10-7-1 .583
2010 Mason 8-7-2 .529
2011 Mason 7-8-3 .472
2012 Mason 11-6-2 .632
2013 Mason 12-3-6 .714
2014 Mason 11-4-5 .675
2015 Mason 7-7-3 .500
2016 Mason 2-12-2 .188
2017 Mason 5-9-2 .375
2018 Mason 9-8-0 .529
Career at Mason 120-102-37 .535
Career Totals 254-174-65 .581


 
Professional
Year Team Record Pct.
2001 Columbus Crew 12-4-4 .700
2002 Columbus Crew 11-12-5 .482
2003 Columbus Crew 10-12-8 .467
2004 Columbus Crew 12-5-13 .617
2005 Columbus Crew 4-10-2 .313
Career Totals 49-43-32 .524
 

 

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