Meet the Staff

Director:

Tim O'DonohueTim O'Donohue is coming into his ninth season as head coach of the Stevens Institute of Technology men's soccer program. During his time at Stevens, O'Donohue has registered a record of 150-20-19. He has also led the Ducks to being one of the top Division III powerhouses in the country. In addition, Stevens has won six straight conference titles and appeared in the NCAA Tournament six years in a row and is one of just three schools in the country to be ranked in the NSCAA Top-25 at the end of each of the past six seasons.

The 2008 season was the best-ever for Stevens in many regards. The Ducks won the Empire 8 for the second time in as many seasons and advanced to the NCAA's, as well as reaching the DIII "Final Four." The Ducks finished with a 19-3-4 record and one of the most exciting postseason runs imagineable.

O'Donohue currently holds the best win-loss percentage of any coach at Stevens and ranks among the leaders for active coaches in the nation.

In 2003, O'Donohue was tabbed as the NSCAA Metro Region Coach of the Year after guiding Stevens to a 19-2-2 mark, a Skyline Conference title and a berth in the Sweet 16. The Ducks were also ranked fourth in the nation in scoring offense and seventh in the final NSCAA tally. In 2002, Stevens posted a record of 17-4-2 and won its first ECAC Championship.

Prior to coming to the Ducks, O'Donohue was an All-Centennial Conference selection as a center midfielder at Muhlenberg College. During his four years there, the Mules advanced to the NCAA Tournament, which was highlighted by a trip to the national semifinals in 1995. O'Donohue also ranked second on the team with 21 points (nine goals, three assists) in that same season.

As a soccer coach, O'Donohue holds an International Premier diploma with a distinguished pass from the NSCAA. He is also one of eleven coaches to take the NSCAA Masters Course, which is the highest credential that the association offers.

O'Donohue is an NSCAA Associate National Staff member and a member of the coaching staff for the Northwestern Boys Soccer Academy. He also took over as the Region 3 Director of Coaching for the NSCAA.