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: Coaching Staff

Director of Coaching Dang Pibulvech dangtdoc@sbcglobal.net
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Dang Pibulvech is credited with starting up four Division I women's programs:

Colorado College (1983-1991)
University of Washington (1991-1994)
University of Texas (1994-1999)
University of Nevada (2000-04)

Dang is one of the all-time winningest women's soccer coaches in NCAA Division 1 history. He ranks 18th on the NCAA's Division 1 list for career victories with a record of 197-155-23 in 20 seasons as a head coach. During his collegiate career, Pibulvech led his teams to six NCAA Division 1 Final Four appearances, nine NCAA Division 1 Tournaments and has coached 25 Division I All-Americans. Pibulvech was a three-time West Region and two-time Central Region Coach of the Year as awarded by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

During his nine-year career at Colorado College, he led the program to eight consecutive NCAA Division 1 post-season tournaments and advanced to the NCAA Final Four on four occasions. In 1986 and 1989, his team finished as the Division 1 National Runner Up to Anson Dorrance and North Carolina 2-0 in both matches. The Tigers were ranked as high as second in the nation from 1987-1991. During that time, Pibulvech also served as the Regional Head Coach for the USSF Olympic Development Program (1988-1991).

Pibulvech also served as an assistant coach to the U.S. Women's National Team at the U.S. Olympics Festival Games and Pre-World Championship European Tour in 1991.

Pibulvech's coaching background is not limited to women's soccer. His involvement with men's programs dates back to 1976, where he served as the head coach of the University of Missouri's men's club team. His last stint with a men's program was with the USISL professional team, Austin Lone Stars, in 1995. During his tenure, he led the team to the Regional finals. Pibulvech spent three years building the men's program at Central Methodist College in Fayette, Mo., from 1978-1980 before heading to Orlando, Fla., where he served as the men's and women's assistant coach at Central Florida for three years. While at Central Florida, he helped lead these teams to top 10 national rankings all three years, an AIAW final (1981), and a NCAA final in 1982.

Abbreviated list of other achievements, accreditations and accomplishments:
• National A License • State Coaching Course Instructor
 • 1991-1992 US Women’s National Team Assistant Coach
• USSF Minority Development Committee Member
 • 1987-1992 Olympic Development Program West Region, Head Coach
• NCAA 1990-1992 Women’s National Soccer Championship Committee Chairperson
• NCAA 1985-1991 Regional Advisory Committee Members
• NCAA 1987-1990 National Championship Committee Members
• Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America (ISAA):
• NCAA 1985-1998 Regional Ranking Committee Chairperson
 • NCAA 1986-1998 National Ranking Committee Members
• NCAA 1985-1991 Senior Recognition Team Selection Committee Members
• NSCAA Advanced National Diploma Coach
• Three Time NCAA Division 1West Region Coach of the Year
• Two Time NCAA Division 1 Central Region Coach of the Year
• NCAA Division 1 National Championship Committee Liaison
• 1985-1991 All American and Academic All America Selection Committee

Contact Dang at
dangtdoc@sbcglobal


Leisha Martinez leisha_13@yahoo.com
Leisha was weaned on soccer at an early age. Leisha played four years at UNR, twice selected to the second team, All-WAC Team. Leisha was also selected three-times to the All-Academic Team in the WAC Conference. Leisha holds an AFC International "C" license.

Roman DuChateau romanduchateau@gmail.com

Myles Stoddard astoddard47@gmail.com
Reno’s most successful and proven player, Myles’ impressive playing background with the US Under-20 National Team and his extensive career in the professional arena makes him an instant success with our players and staff. Along with his obvious and established presence on the field, Myles’ natural coaching instincts and demeanor on the sideline makes him the most sought after teachers of the game in our community.

Ian Stoddard ianstoddard@hotmail.com
Ian began playing soccer when he was 6 and has played ever since. As a high school standout, Ian played goalkeeper for Hug High and earned all-conference honors all four years. He has coached both High School with Hug High for 6 years and several years at Manogue. He has helped with various club soccer teams since he was 19. Ian is currently working on an education degree at the University of Nevada.

Patty Stoddard moonshadowboxer@earthlink.net
Patty has a long and storied relationship with soccer.
From 1982-1991 Patty was involved in AYSO: first with region 166 in Sparks as coach, division coordinator, chief coach, and chief referee. In August 1990, she helped start AYSO region 710 in the North Valleys. Again she coached and was chief referee and did anything else that needed doing.
In 1987, Patty began her first year in the "select" world of soccer with a team called the Terminators.
She received a "B" coach certification through AYSO in June and began her introduction into Weil Courver methods of soccer. In 1988, Patty attended Ken Aston Referee Camp. From 1989 through 1990, she coached the Reed High School JV boys team, which went 16-0. She also started the first indoor league in Reno with J. Mattiolli at the old Billinghurst Gym.
In 1991, Patty helped form the Great Basin Youth Soccer League and served as registrar. In 1992 she received a "D" coaching license from Dr.David Cohen. Later she was hired as Hug High School's girls varsity coach. At Hug she developed a summer soccer conditioning class, which ran for the last 3 years of her time there. She retired from high school coaching after the fall 2000 season.
From 1992-1995, Patty was also involved in the Nevada ODP program as an administrator and traveled to camps in New Mexico, Bozeman,Montana, California and Nampa, Idaho. She also ran training sessions for northern kids and attended tryouts in Las Vegas and Tonopah. In 1993, she also was president of the Northern Sierra Soccer Referee Association. during that time she ran meetings, evaluated referees, and refereed many youth and adult games.
In August 1995, Patty attended an AYSO/USSF combined coaches and referees Round-up at Cal State Long Beach where she was privileged to meet and train with Sir Alex Ferguson coach of Manchester United.



 
 
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