The Richard Stockton College Office of Athletics & Recreation has
announced the elevation of Nick Juengert to the position of
full-time women's soccer coach. "We are very pleased to have an
extremely qualified person like Nick as part of the Stockton staff,"
said G. Larry James, Dean of Athletics and Recreational Programs and
Services. "We look forward to his contributions to the
continued growth and success of intercollegiate athletics at
Stockton."
Juengert joins the Stockton staff on a full-time basis after one
season as the part-time head women's soccer coach. He led the
Ospreys to an early-season #6 national ranking, a 15-4-2 final
record and the ECAC Metro championship a year ago. Juengert arrived
at Stockton in 2003 after a six-year stint as an assistant men's
soccer coach at Rider University. He also was the head men's soccer
coach at Burlington County College from 1991-97, where he posted an
impressive 73-32-7 record and was named the NSCAA Junior College
National Coach of the Year in 1996. In addition to his coaching
role, Juengert will be the assistant director of the Stockton Soccer
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