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Richard Möller

Richard Möller[1] (born January 24, 1977) is an American soccer retired forward and coach. He played one season each in the USISL and the National Professional Soccer League.

Richard Möller
Personal information
Date of birth January 24, 1977
Place of birth Ludwigshafen, West Germany
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1. FC Kaiserslautern
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1998 Towson Tigers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999 Maryland Mania 1 (0)
2000–2001 Baltimore Blast (indoor) 403 (304)
Managerial career
1999–2001 Villa Julie Mustangs (assistant)
2002 Smith Pioneers (assistant)
2003–2004 Western Illinois Leathernecks
2005 Dartmouth Big Green (assistant)
2006–2011 Vassar Brewers (women)
2012–2014 St. Mary's Seahawks (women)
2015–2016 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays (women asst.)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career Edit

Youth Edit

Möller was born in Ludwigshafen, West Germany. Prior to coming to the US, he played for 1. FC Kaiserslautern (winning the German National Championship), played for the Kreisauswahl, played for the Südwestauswahl (equivalent to the US Regional Team) and for the German Youth National Teams. He also earned his Abitur from Albert-Einstein Gymnasium (Germany has four levels of high school degrees and the Abitur is the highest one; less than 5% of the German society attends a Gymnasium). Möller attended Towson University, playing on the men's soccer team from 1995 to 1998. He holds the school's and the America East's single season records for goals. Möller was a 1998 All American (first in the soccer program's history) and Scholar-Athlete All American (first in the soccer program's history). He was also named the America East Rookie of the Year (his freshman year) and America East Player of the Year his senior year (first in the program to earn those honors). Riche Möller is also the first for the program and conference to earn America-East Scholar Athlete of the Year awards back-to-back. He also became the first from the state of Maryland to win the prestigious ECAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. He won close to 50 athletic and academic awards during his time at Towson.[2] He graduated with Latin honors in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in modern languages .[3] Following his graduation in 1998, he entered the University of Maryland, College Park where he started a PhD program in German literature, but decided to change his career path attending a Top 20 liberal arts college in the nation, Smith College, to earn his graduate degree in Exercise Science (top ranked program in the nation).

Professional Edit

In 1999, the Maryland Mania of the USL A-League, associated with D.C. United, selected Möller in the Territorial Round of the USL Draft.[4] In October 2000, he signed with the Baltimore Blast of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) after being drafted second overall. Möller decided to retire from professional soccer after two years to continue his education at Smith College and to pursue a collegiate coaching career shortly after graduation.[5]

Coaching career Edit

In 1999, Möller became the assistant coach at NCAA Division III Villa Julie College. He assisted the women's soccer program's and the athletics department's first trip to the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen National Championship. In 2002, he attended Smith College as a graduate assistant (assisting the program to its first double-digit winning season in over a decade). After Smith, he became the head coach at the NCAA Division I Western Illinois. He led the team to a top-4 seed after being picked last in the preseason poll. Both his recruiting classes were ranked first within the conference and ranked top 20 nationally. In 2005, he became the top assistant coach at Dartmouth College. His recruiting class was nationally ranked and assisted the program to the NCAA Tournament. In March 2006, Möller became the head coach at Vassar College. At Vassar, he became the first coach to lead the program to four consecutive winning seasons. Prior to his arrival, Vassar's winning percentage in the Liberty League was under 15% and after completing one recruiting cycle, the program's winning percentage within the conference was over 80%. He is the first coach to lead the program to postseason play, tying the Number 1 team in the nation in the conference finals. The program received its first regional and national ranking under Möller. The program remained regionally ranked for three consecutive years (another program first).[6] Möller has also been an Assistant Girls Coach for the German Youth National Teams for over six years.

Möller is the Associate Head Women's Soccer Coach at Johns Hopkins University since January 2015. During his two years the program won the Conference Championship back-to-back advancing to the NCAA Tournament (2016: hosting the first two rounds, winning both rounds and advancing to the Sweet Sixteen National Championship match).

References Edit

  1. ^ "About CollegeSoccer.Us". collegesoccer.us. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. ^ 1998 All Americans
  3. ^ Towson Men's Soccer History 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ 1999 USL Draft 2007-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ At 26, Moller Can't Escape Love of the Game
  6. ^ Women's soccer coach appointed 2008-11-22 at the Wayback Machine

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Richard Moller 1 born January 24 1977 is an American soccer retired forward and coach He played one season each in the USISL and the National Professional Soccer League Richard MollerPersonal informationDate of birthJanuary 24 1977Place of birthLudwigshafen West GermanyHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Position s ForwardYouth career1 FC KaiserslauternCollege careerYearsTeamApps Gls 1995 1998Towson TigersSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1999Maryland Mania1 0 2000 2001Baltimore Blast indoor 403 304 Managerial career1999 2001Villa Julie Mustangs assistant 2002Smith Pioneers assistant 2003 2004Western Illinois Leathernecks2005Dartmouth Big Green assistant 2006 2011Vassar Brewers women 2012 2014St Mary s Seahawks women 2015 2016Johns Hopkins Blue Jays women asst Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Youth 1 2 Professional 2 Coaching career 3 ReferencesPlaying career EditYouth Edit Moller was born in Ludwigshafen West Germany Prior to coming to the US he played for 1 FC Kaiserslautern winning the German National Championship played for the Kreisauswahl played for the Sudwestauswahl equivalent to the US Regional Team and for the German Youth National Teams He also earned his Abitur from Albert Einstein Gymnasium Germany has four levels of high school degrees and the Abitur is the highest one less than 5 of the German society attends a Gymnasium Moller attended Towson University playing on the men s soccer team from 1995 to 1998 He holds the school s and the America East s single season records for goals Moller was a 1998 All American first in the soccer program s history and Scholar Athlete All American first in the soccer program s history He was also named the America East Rookie of the Year his freshman year and America East Player of the Year his senior year first in the program to earn those honors Riche Moller is also the first for the program and conference to earn America East Scholar Athlete of the Year awards back to back He also became the first from the state of Maryland to win the prestigious ECAC Scholar Athlete of the Year award He won close to 50 athletic and academic awards during his time at Towson 2 He graduated with Latin honors in 1999 with a bachelor s degree in modern languages 3 Following his graduation in 1998 he entered the University of Maryland College Park where he started a PhD program in German literature but decided to change his career path attending a Top 20 liberal arts college in the nation Smith College to earn his graduate degree in Exercise Science top ranked program in the nation Professional Edit In 1999 the Maryland Mania of the USL A League associated with D C United selected Moller in the Territorial Round of the USL Draft 4 In October 2000 he signed with the Baltimore Blast of the National Professional Soccer League NPSL after being drafted second overall Moller decided to retire from professional soccer after two years to continue his education at Smith College and to pursue a collegiate coaching career shortly after graduation 5 Coaching career EditIn 1999 Moller became the assistant coach at NCAA Division III Villa Julie College He assisted the women s soccer program s and the athletics department s first trip to the NCAA Tournament advancing to the Sweet Sixteen National Championship In 2002 he attended Smith College as a graduate assistant assisting the program to its first double digit winning season in over a decade After Smith he became the head coach at the NCAA Division I Western Illinois He led the team to a top 4 seed after being picked last in the preseason poll Both his recruiting classes were ranked first within the conference and ranked top 20 nationally In 2005 he became the top assistant coach at Dartmouth College His recruiting class was nationally ranked and assisted the program to the NCAA Tournament In March 2006 Moller became the head coach at Vassar College At Vassar he became the first coach to lead the program to four consecutive winning seasons Prior to his arrival Vassar s winning percentage in the Liberty League was under 15 and after completing one recruiting cycle the program s winning percentage within the conference was over 80 He is the first coach to lead the program to postseason play tying the Number 1 team in the nation in the conference finals The program received its first regional and national ranking under Moller The program remained regionally ranked for three consecutive years another program first 6 Moller has also been an Assistant Girls Coach for the German Youth National Teams for over six years Moller is the Associate Head Women s Soccer Coach at Johns Hopkins University since January 2015 During his two years the program won the Conference Championship back to back advancing to the NCAA Tournament 2016 hosting the first two rounds winning both rounds and advancing to the Sweet Sixteen National Championship match References Edit About CollegeSoccer Us collegesoccer us Retrieved 3 April 2022 1998 All Americans Towson Men s Soccer History Archived 2011 09 30 at the Wayback Machine 1999 USL Draft Archived 2007 08 06 at the Wayback Machine At 26 Moller Can t Escape Love of the Game Women s soccer coach appointed Archived 2008 11 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Moller amp oldid 1166388041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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