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Ray Reid
Coach of Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team

Ray Reid

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Coach of Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team
A.K.A.
Raymond James Reid
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Brentwood, USA
Age
64 years
Education
Southern Connecticut State University
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Biography

Raymond Michael "Ray" Reid (born May 8, 1960 in Brentwood, New York) is an American college soccer coach and the head coach at the University of Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team. He has led UConn to one NCAA Division I national championship, eight Big East regular season championships and four Big East tournament championships. Before coming to UConn, he was the head coach at Southern Connecticut State University, leading the team to three NCAA Division II national championships in eight seasons. Reid leads all coaches in the nation in winning percentage (.769) and has won four NSCAA Coach of the Year awards.

Early years

Reid was raised in Brentwood, New York. He graduated from Southern Connecticut in 1982 with a degree in economics.

Playing career

Reid was a soccer standout at Brentwood High School, where he received academic honors in addition to those on the field. He spent his first year of NCAA eligibility at Suffolk Community College, receiving all-region honors. He transferred to Southern Connecticut for his remaining three years of eligibility. He was a captain on the team for his junior and senior years and played in three NCAA Division II national championship semifinals while with the Owls.

Early coaching years

After graduating from Southern Connecticut in 1982, Reid was offered an assistant coaching position by then-head coach Bob Dikranian. He spent the next six seasons as an assistant coach at the school, helping the team win its first national championship in 1987.

Head coach at Southern Connecticut

During Reid's eight-year tenure at Southern Connecticut, the Owls only missed the NCAA tournament once (1991) and advanced to the Division II College Cup six times (1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996), winning national championships in three of those years (1990, 1993, 1995).

Head coach at Connecticut

UConn initially pursued Reid for the coaching job after long-time head coach Joe Morrone suffered several sub-par seasons, failing to reach the NCAA tournament for seven straight years. After several years of turning down offers from other Division I programs, Reid decided to take the job, which some of those close to him described as "his dream job". He has coached at UConn since 1997, and has obtained a 248–80–46 (.725) mark during his 17 seasons in Storrs. In just his third season, Reid took the Huskies to the College Cup semifinals, falling just short of the national championship game. But Reid brought back a determined team in 2000, winning his first and only Division I national championship in a 2–0 victory against Creighton. His teams have made sixteen straight NCAA tournament appearances, including three straight national quarterfinal appearances since 2011.

Personal life

Reid is married to Valarie Casares and has two daughters, Cate and Dannielle.

Reid has worked closely with current UConn associate head coach John Deeley for more than 30 years, who played against Reid in high school and later with him at Southern Connecticut. The pair appeared in two NCAA Division II national championship semifinals while with the Owls. Upon Reid's promotion to head coach at Southern Connecticut in 1989, he hired Deeley as an assistant, where they worked together for eight years. Reid brought Deeley with him when he came to UConn in 1997.

Head coaching record

SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Southern Connecticut (Division II)
1989Southern Connecticut14–7–1NCAA Regionals
1990Southern Connecticut22–0–1NCAA Champions
1991Southern Connecticut14–4–3
1992Southern Connecticut21–2–1NCAA Champions
1993Southern Connecticut17–2–3NCAA Runner-up
1994Southern Connecticut17–0–4NCAA Semifinals
1995Southern Connecticut21–1–1NCAA Champions
1996Southern Connecticut20–1–1NCAA Semifinals
Southern Connecticut – Division II:146–17–15 (.862)
UConn (Big East Conference)
1997Connecticut11–7–25–6–07th
1998Connecticut17–4–09–2–01stNCAA First Round
1999Connecticut19–5–09–2–0T-1stNCAA Semifinals
2000Connecticut20–3–28–1–21stNCAA Champions
2001Connecticut15–5–29–1–01stNCAA Second Round
2002Connecticut16–6–17–3–03rdNCAA Quarterfinals
2003Connecticut9–8–45–3–26thNCAA Second Round
2004Connecticut12–8–35–4–1T–5thNCAA Second Round
2005Connecticut16–3–27–3–1T-1stNCAA Third Round
2006Connecticut10–7–28–2–12ndNCAA First Round
2007Connecticut20–3–18–2–1T-1stNCAA Quarterfinals
2008Connecticut11–5–66–3–23rdNCAA Third Round
2009Connecticut11–4–48–2–1T-1stNCAA First Round
2010Connecticut12–2–65–1–3T-4thNCAA Second Round
2011Connecticut19–3–35–2–25thNCAA Quarterfinals
2012Connecticut17–4–16–2–0T-1stNCAA Quarterfinals
Connecticut – Big East:235–77–39 (.725)110–39–16 (.715)
UConn (American Athletic Conference)
2013Connecticut12–3–84–0–42ndNCAA Quarterfinals
2014Connecticut10–6–36–1–11st
2015Connecticut10–6–63–3–23rdNCAA Second Round
2016Connecticut11–7–13–3–13rd
2017Connecticut8–8–24–3–03rd
2018Connecticut12–6–23–2–24thNCAA Second Round
Connecticut – American Athletic Conference:63–36–22 (.612)23–12–10 (.622)
Total:445–130–75 (.742)

           
           
           
     

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Question: Who is Ray Reid?
Answer: Ray Reid is an American college soccer coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of the University of Connecticut men's soccer team.
Question: How long has Ray Reid been coaching at UConn?
Answer: Ray Reid has been the head coach of the University of Connecticut men's soccer team since 1997.
Question: What is Ray Reid's coaching record at UConn?
Answer: As of the end of the 2019 season, Ray Reid has a coaching record of 439-128-65 at the University of Connecticut.
Question: Has Ray Reid won any championships as a coach?
Answer: Yes, Ray Reid has won several championships as a coach. He has led the University of Connecticut men's soccer team to 3 NCAA Division I National Championships in 2000, 2003, and 2007.
Question: Did Ray Reid play soccer professionally?
Answer: Yes, Ray Reid played professional soccer for several years. He played for the Connecticut Wildcats in the American Soccer League and the New York Apollo in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
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