Michael Mordocco - Staff Directory - LIU Post

Michael Mordocco
Head Coach

Phone: 3856
Email: Michael.Mordocco@liu.edu

Mordocco
Career Record
Years: 1
Record: 14-5-1 (.725)
NCAA Tournament Appearances
1
Conference Championships
1
United Soccer Coaches
All-American Selections

1
All-Region Selections
1
Players of the Year
1
All-Conference Selections
8
Michael Mordocco completed his first season as the head coach of the LIU Post men's soccer program in 2018. 

During his first senior, he helped mentor a consensus All-American in graduate student Lukas Ostermann. Mordocco helped guide the Pioneers to their fourth-consecutive East Coast Conference championship with a 2-0 victory against Mercy College during the championship match. The Green and Gold eventually reached the East Region championship match against local rival Adelphi University where they fell on a snowy afternoon at Pioneer Soccer Park. 

Mordocco brings an extensive resume to Brookville, most recently holding the position of Associate Head Coach at the University of Massachusetts for three seasons. During his time with the Minutemen, he was a part of a staff that earned 2017 Atlantic-10 Coaches of the Year, while also leading UMass to a conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance this season. Before his time at UMass, Mordocco spent four seasons as an Assistant Coach for the University of Connecticut where he helped guide the Huskies to three NCAA Tournament quarterfinal appearances. Mordocco helped produce 12 Major League Soccer draft picks, including two number one overall selections in 2013 and 2014.

In addition to his roles at UMass and UConn, Mordocco brings several years of collegiate experience as an assistant at Division I Stony Brook University and Division III SUNY Oneonta.
 
As a player, Mordocco spent four seasons at UConn from 1998-2001, winning the NCAA National Championship during the 2000 season when he helped the Huskies to a 21-3-1 record. He earned a bachelor of liberal arts degree in economics in 2002.
Year W L W Postseason
2018 14 5 1 ECC Champions, NCAA East Region Final
Career 14 5 1
 
 



 

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