![]() In the 2020 Covid season, the Cardinals compiled a 5-8-1 record in a split season but ended the regular season with a 2-1 upset of #1 Clemson. In 20, both NCAA Tournament appearances, Green helped Louisville garner 10 wins with the 2019 squad winning two tournament games to advance to the Sweet 16. Louisville posted a 9-6-3 record in 2022, placing third in the ACC Atlantic Division, and qualifying for an at-large berth to the NCAAs. Green served the last four seasons at Louisville, helping lead the Cardinals to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the program's first ACC Atlantic Division title in 2021. I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to be a part of the Temple University community and lead these young men as we start the next chapter in Temple Men's Soccer." "Temple University is a special place and throughout this process Arthur, Kristy and the rest of the athletic department demonstrated their passion for Temple athletics, commitment to the success of Temple Men's Soccer and their excitement for the men's soccer program. ![]() The work Kristy put in during this process was very impressive and I'm excited to work with her. "I'd like to thank Vice President/Athletic Director Arthur Johnson, and Executive Senior Associate AD Kristy Bannon for this opportunity and their belief in my vision for Temple Men's Soccer. "My family and I are very excited to be joining the Temple University family and returning to Philadelphia," said Green. I am excited to see him develop our student-athletes while 'Bringing Out the Greatness' in them." He also has head coaching experience at Belmont and Keystone College. He served as the top assistant at highly successful programs in Louisville and West Virginia and knows the Philadelphia area having previously served on the staff at Drexel. "Bryan has everything we are looking for to lead our program. "We are excited to welcome Bryan Green to the Temple University Family," said Johnson. The University will officially introduce Coach Green at a media conference in January. PHILADELPHIA – Bryan Green, who has 20 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level including the last four as the associate head coach at Louisville, has been named Temple University's head men's soccer coach, announced Vice President and Director of Athletics Arthur Johnson.
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