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Updated 11/1/08

Scott Grzenda will enter his 20th season as women's soccer head coach at the University of Delaware in the fall of 2009.

The only coach in UD women's soccer history, he has compiled an impressive career record of 180-146-26 (.548), led his teams to three second place finishes in America East Tournament play in 1994-96, and been named league Coach of the Year three times. His teams have posted 13 winning seasons and posted 10 or more wins 10 times.

Entering the 2008 season, Grzenda's 173 career victories ranked him 49th on the all-time NCAA Division I women's soccer career coaching victory list and 42nd among all active coaches. His current total of 180 wins are also fourth among active Colonial Athletic Association mentors.

The Blue Hens enjoyed one of their finest seasons in 2005 when they posted a record of 10-6-4, placed third in the Colonial Athletic Association regular season standings, and advanced to the the CAA semifinals before losing to eventual champion Hofstra. Grzenda was named CAA Coach of the Year for his efforts.

In 2002, Grzenda led the Blue Hens to a record of 9-9-1 and sixth place finish in the team's first season in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Hens placed sixth in the regular season and were defeated by No. 3 seed Hofstra in the CAA quarterfinals.

In 2003, the Blue Hens posted a record of 10-6-3, placed third in the CAA with a league mark of 5-2-2 (the team's highest league finish since 1996), and fell to George Mason in the CAA quarterfinals. It marked the eighth time in the last 10 seasons that Grzenda has led his squad to a post-season playoff berth.

In 2001, Grzenda led the Blue Hens to a record of 11-8-1 and a fourth place finish in America East regular season play with mark of 5-5-1. The team won a first round playoff game before falling to eventual champion Boston University in the semifinals.

In 2000, Grzenda led his squad to a record of 11-7-1, including a 4-5 mark in America East play that placed sixth overall. The Hens opened the season with a mark of 6-0-1, including a 2-0 win over Ivy League power Pennsylvania.

In 1999, Grzenda led his team to a record of 8-9-1 and a fourth place finish in America East with a mark of 6-3. The Blue Hens fell to evenual national quarterfinalist Hartford in the league semifinals, 3-1. He guided the Blue Hens to an 10-9-1 record and their fourth straight appearance in the America East tournament in 1997. He has led the Blue Hens to the tournament every year but twice.

He earned consecutive America East Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1993, when his Blue Hens finished 11-6-1 overall with 10 freshmen on the roster, including six in the starting lineup, and in 1994 when Delaware made an appearance in the inaugural America East championship game and had a school-best 16-2-1 record.

Grzenda was named as the first varsity women's soccer coach at the University of Delaware in August 1990. In his rookie campaign he led the Hens to an impressive 14-2-1 record.

Grzenda, a 1987 graduate of the University of Delaware, was a three-time All-East Coast Conference selection at midfield from 1984-86 and earn regional All-American honors during his playing days for the Blue Hens.

He finished his four-year career with 23 goals and seven assists and was the Hens' leading scorer his senior year in 1986 with eight goals and two assists in leading the team to the ECC championship game. He was a team captain in 1985 and 1986 and still ranks in Delaware's all-time top 10 lists for goals scored and points.

Grzenda began his coaching career at Lynchburg (Va.) College as a graduate assistant coach for the women's soccer team in 1987 and 1988. In 1989 he served as a graduate assistant coach for the men's program at Lynchburg. In addition to his duties at Delaware, Grzenda assists with the Olympic Development Program.

Grzenda is a native of Trenton, N.J. He and his wife, Beth, reside in Lewisville, Pa.with their son, Zachary, 11, daughter, Kaitlyn, 9, and son, Nathan, 7.

Head Coach Scott Grzenda
Assistant Coach Ginna Lewing
Assistant Coach Brian Sprinkle

Grzenda Year by Year Head Coaching Record
Year Record Conference Record (Finish) Highlights
1990 14-2-1 - 1st Varsity season
1991 7-8-1 1-3 (4th) -
1992 5-11-1 0-4 (5th) -
1993 11-6-1 0-3-1 (4th) America East Coach of the Year
1994 16-2-1 3-1 (2nd) America East Runner-up
America East Coach of the Year
1995 11-8 4-2 (2nd) America East Runner-up
1996 10-9-1 4-3 (3rd) America East Runner-up
1997 10-9-1 5-4 (4th) America East Semifinalists
1998 5-12-1 4-5 (5th) -
1999 8-9-1 6-3 (4th) America East Semifinalists
2000 11-7-1 4-5 (6th) -
2001 11-8-1 5-5-1 (4th) America East Semifinalists
2002 9-9-1 4-4-1 (6th) Colonial Athletic Association Quarterfinals
2003 10-6-3 5-2-2 (3rd) CAA Quarterfinals
2004 9-6-3 4-4-1 (7th) -
2005 10-6-4 7-3-1 (3rd) CAA Semifinals
2006 8-8-3 3-7-1 (9th) -
2007 8-10 4-7 (8th) -
2008 7-10-1 4-7 (t8th) -
Totals (19 yrs.) 180-146-26 (.548) 64-65-5 (.496) -
 
 
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