2011 Men's Soccer
Record: 5-11-2 Home: 1-6-1 Away: 3-4-1 Neutral: 1-1 MCC: 3-4-1
2011 Men's Soccer Coaches
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Greg Jarosik - Head Coach - 1st Season
641-673-2102
jarosikg@wmpenn.edu

Greg Jarosik
begins his first year as head men's soccer coach at William Penn after taking over the program in December 2011.

Jarosik comes to William Penn after serving the same role at Doane College in Crete, Neb. for the past five years. During that stretch, he led the Tigers to a 43-44-4 record, including a 30-23-3 mark in Great Plains Athletic Conference play. He inherited a 2006 team that was just 5-9-3 and turned it around to post three consecutive ten-win seasons from 2008-2010.

He also skippered the women's program at Doane the past three years and posted a 29-19-4 record (22-10-1 GPAC).

Jarosik guided nine men's players to first-team all-conference honors. During his tenure, the program also received votes in the NAIA national poll for the first time in its history.

Jarosik served the role of Assistant Athletic Director from 2009-2011 as well.

On the women's side, he led six players to first-team recognition and its 11 wins in the 2011 campaign set a new single-season school mark.

Prior to his stint at Doane, Jarosik was head coach at Papillion LaVista South (2004-2007) and Gretna High Schools (2002-2003). He began the program at Papillion LaVista South, and as an assistant at Gretna, helped the squad to a Class B state title in 2002.

Jarosik also coached at the club level from 2002-2007, heading Arsenal-Viva Soccer Club to two State Cup crowns. He worked several camps at the NCAA Division I level as well.

A 2001 graduate of Doane with a degree in social sciences/secondary education, Jarosik also earned his masters in curriculum and instruction from Doane earlier this spring.

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Vince Beseau - Grad Assistant - 2nd Season
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beseauv@wmpenn.edu

Vince Beseau is in his second year as men's soccer graduate assistant coach.

Beseau, a 2010 spring graduate of William Penn, remains at the University after a successful playing career.  A four-year varsity letterwinner, he was a one-time academic all-conference recipient.

Beseau is currently working on his master's in business leadership degree from William Penn.

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Jacob Plocher - Grad Assistant - 2nd Season
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plocherj@wmpenn.edu

Jacob Plocher is in his second year as men's soccer graduate assistant coach.

Plocher, a 2010 spring graduate of William Penn, played three years on the soccer team, including serving as team captain his senior year.

An MCC Offensive Player of the Week once in his career, he was the recipient of the Statesmen Award in 2008.

Plocher has previous coaching experience at the prep level, helping his high school team at West Plains HS to a third-place finish at the Missouri State Tournament in 2006.

Plocher is currently working on his master's of business leadership degree from William Penn.