Bret Simon

Football player

1958 –

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Who is Bret Simon?

Bret Simon is the head men's soccer coach at Stanford University. He has held that position since 2001, replacing Bobby Clark. He has posted a 68-63-2 record in eight seasons at the helm. He has guided the Cardinal to two Final Four appearances, as well as a Pacific-10 conference title. His overall career record stands at 247-132-50. From 2001 to 2002, Stanford went 36-7-4, equaling the best two year stretch in program history. In 2001, he was named NSCAA Far West Regional Coach of the Year, as well as Pac-10 coach of the year, going 19-2-1.

He previously served as the head men's soccer coach at Creighton University from 1995 to 2000. He led the Bluejays to a 96-28-8 record during his tenure. His winning percentage ranks him number 1 all time in school history. He led Creighton to the 2000 Final Four during his final season there. He earned 4 Missouri Valley Conference coach of the year awards during his tenure. He led Creighton to six NCAA tournament appearances, including four Missouri Valley Conference tournament championships and two Missouri Valley Conference regular season championships.

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Born
Jun 19, 1958
Education
  • Stanford University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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