University of Richmond Athletics

Brandon DeNoyer Joins Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff
07/11/2018 | Women's Soccer
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, Va. – University of Richmond head women's soccer coach Marty Beall has announced the completion of the program's coaching staff with the addition of Brandon DeNoyer as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2018 season.
"I am very excited that Brandon has chosen to join our women's soccer staff here at the University of Richmond," Beall said. "He has a wealth of knowledge and experience that will make an immediate impact on our program."
DeNoyer comes to Richmond after spending the 2017 season as an assistant at Mississippi State. Last season with the Bulldogs, He helped lead the team to a 9-5-4 overall mark and wins over SEC foes Missouri and Georgia. Under his guidance, MSU allowed just 19 goals through 18 games.
Before heading to Starkville, DeNoyer spent six seasons as the top assistant coach at Siena College, leading the Saints to the 2015 Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. DeNoyer was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program and was the primary goalkeeping coach for the Saints, training the 2014 MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year.
DeNoyer joined the Siena staff after three seasons as an assistant coach for State SUNY at Old Westbury, where he assisted with the men's soccer program and was a volunteer goalkeeping coach for the women's squad.
A native of Scotia, N.Y., has a great deal of club coaching experience, as well as goalkeeper training experience at numerous camps. He holds Regional, National, and Advanced National diplomas from NSCAA, and a United States Soccer Federation "D" License.
DeNoyer played four years at SUNY at Old Westbury from 2004-2008 before earning bachelor's degrees in Media Communications and American studies.
"I am very excited that Brandon has chosen to join our women's soccer staff here at the University of Richmond," Beall said. "He has a wealth of knowledge and experience that will make an immediate impact on our program."
DeNoyer comes to Richmond after spending the 2017 season as an assistant at Mississippi State. Last season with the Bulldogs, He helped lead the team to a 9-5-4 overall mark and wins over SEC foes Missouri and Georgia. Under his guidance, MSU allowed just 19 goals through 18 games.
Before heading to Starkville, DeNoyer spent six seasons as the top assistant coach at Siena College, leading the Saints to the 2015 Metro-Atlantic Athletic Conference title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. DeNoyer was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the program and was the primary goalkeeping coach for the Saints, training the 2014 MAAC Goalkeeper of the Year.
DeNoyer joined the Siena staff after three seasons as an assistant coach for State SUNY at Old Westbury, where he assisted with the men's soccer program and was a volunteer goalkeeping coach for the women's squad.
A native of Scotia, N.Y., has a great deal of club coaching experience, as well as goalkeeper training experience at numerous camps. He holds Regional, National, and Advanced National diplomas from NSCAA, and a United States Soccer Federation "D" License.
DeNoyer played four years at SUNY at Old Westbury from 2004-2008 before earning bachelor's degrees in Media Communications and American studies.
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