THE POSIPANKO FILE
Rich
Posipanko
Head Soccer Coach

Rich Posipanko is in his 21st year at Winthrop and 31st season for his career in 2009. For the past twenty seasons, the Eagles have averaged over 10 wins per season in the toughest region in the Nation. The Eagles were 15-7-1 in 2002 that led to a regular season and tournament Big South championship and NCAA College Cup South Region appearance. In 2005, the Eagles finished 12-8-1 and finished as the Big South Runner-Up for the third time under Posipanko and fifth time overall. In 2006 the Eagles once again claimed the Big South regular season and tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA College Cup South Atlantic Regional with a 15-3-4 record. In 2008 the Eagles were again Big South Regular Season and Tournament Champions with a record of 15-6-1. Posipanko was also selected Big South Coach of the Year for the third time and led his team back to the NCAA College Cup in 2008. He hopes the team can continue its winning ways and find its way back to the NCAA College Cup in 2009.
The Levittown, Pennsylvania, native will look to mold a group of veterans and talented newcomers into a solid team this year which hopefully will make a run at the conference championship and a trip to the NCAA regionals. The 1991, 2006 & 2008 Big South Conference Coach of the Year has compiled a career record of 322-213-46 and has a Winthrop mark of 205-164-26. Posipanko is currently ranked 10th among NCAA Division I active coaches in total victories. He is also ranked 25th on the All-Time list for victories. In 2002 he became the winningest coach in Winthrop history with 134 wins. Posipanko is also the winningest coach in history at Longwood University with 117 wins. He is also the All-Time winningest coach in Big South Conference history with both 205 total victories and 69 Conference wins. During the 2007 season Posipanko reached the 300 career win mark and joined an elite group of only 52 coaches in NCAA history (all divisions) and 25 coaches at the Div. I level to reach this plateau.
Before coming to Winthrop, Posipanko spent 10 successful years as head coach of Longwood University in Virginia where he compiled a record of 117-49-20. During his last seven years at "The Wood", Posipanko guided his squads to the NCAA Division II top 20 each season and also developed seven All-Americans.
Posipanko better known as "Gaffer" by his players and peers has had a long list of successes through his years of coaching. Prior to his position at Longwood, Posipanko served as the assistant coach at College of New Jersey (formally known as Trenton State College) for three years. He also coached the Virginia State Team in the Olympic Development Program from 1986-1989. While at Longwood, Posipanko was honored three times — 1982, 1984, and 1986 — as the Virginia Coach of the Year and in 1982 and 1984 he was tabbed Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year.
In addition to his college coaching experience, Posipanko coached professionally serving as assistant coach of the Houston Dynamos in the United States Soccer League in 1985.
Posipanko is dedicated to soccer and spends much of his free time trying to improve the college game and give back to the local community with many summer soccer camps. He has served on numerous committees including the NCAA Academic All-American Selection Committee; chair of the Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America South Rating Board; chair of the NCAA Soccer Selection Committee for the south region; President of the Virginia Intercollegiate Soccer Association; and 1992 President of the Big South Conference Soccer Coaches.
During his 30 years of collegiate coaching he’s had 131 All-Conference players, 54 All-Region selections, 14 All-Americans, three Olympic team players, two Freshmen of the Year, three Player of the Year, and 24 Academic All-Americans, and six national team members.
A 1974 graduate of Slippery Rock University with a degree in health and physical education, Posipanko earned his master’s degree in the same field with a concentration in administration and athletic management in 1979 from the College of New Jersey (Trenton State College). He is married to the former Gayle Keener of Amelia, VA.
CAREER COACHING RECORD
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY (NCAA DIVISION III)
1976 Assistant Coach 8- 6-3 (ECAC Champions)
1977 Assistant Coach 11-4-3 (NCAA Tournament)
1978 Assistant Coach 13-6-1 (NCAA Tournament)
3 YEARS NEW JERSEY: 32-16-7 (.645)
LONGWOOD COLLEGE (NCAA DIVISION II)
1979 Head Coach 4-10-1
1980 Head Coach 9-7-0
1981 Head Coach 11-4-3
1982 Head Coach 15-4-1 (14th In Nation)
1983 Head Coach 12-2-4 (19th In Nation)
1984 Head Coach 12-5-4 (18th In Nation)
1985 Head Coach 12-4-3 (20th In Nation)
1986 Head Coach 13-5-2 (14th In Nation)
1987 Head Coach 14-4-1 (13th In Nation)
1988 Head Coach 15-4-2 (17th In Nation)
10 YEARS LONGWOOD: 117-49-21 (.682)
HOUSTON DYNAMOS (UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE)
1985 Assistant Coach 10-4-4
1 YEAR HOUSTON: 10-4-4 (.667)
VIRGINIA OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
1987 Head Coach 8-0-3
1988 Head Coach 10-3-2
1989 Head Coach 12-2-2
3 YEARS VIRGINIA ODP: 30-5-7 (.797)
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY (NCAA DIVISION I)
1989 Head Coach 5-11-1
1990 Head Coach 10-10-0
1991 Head Coach 11-7-4
Big South Conference Runner-Up
1992 Head Coach 10-10-0
1993 Head Coach 9-9-1
1994 Head Coach 13-5-1
Big South Conference Runner-Up
Ranked 10th in South Region
1995 Head Coach 6-10-1
1996 Head Coach 8-9-1
1997 Head Coach 9-6-3
1998 Head Coach 12-8-1
1999 Head Coach 6-13-0
2000 Head Coach 8-9-1
2001 Head Coach 12-5-1
Ranked 10th in South Region
2002 Head Coach 15-7-1
Big South Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions
College Cup South Regional
Ranked 9th in South Region
2003 Head Coach 11-8-1
2004 Head Coach 7-12-0
2005 Head Coach 12-8-1
Big SouthConference Runner-UP
2006 Head Coach 15-3-4
Big South Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions
College Cup South Atlantic Regional
Ranked 9th in South Atlantic Region
2007 Head Coach 11-4-3
Ranked 11th in South Atlantic Region
2008 Head Coach 15-6-1
Big South Conference Regular Season and Tournament Champions
College Cup South Atlantic Regional
Ranked 9th in South Atlantic Region
20 YEARS WINTHROP: 205-164-26 (.551)
OVER -ALL HEAD COACHING
RECORD: 352-218-54 (.607)
OVER -ALL COACHING RECORD: 394-236-66 (.613)
POSIPANKO'S ALL-TIME TEAM
(1979-Present)

FORWARDS
Ray Jones - Longwood University (1987-89 Three Time All-American)
Jonathan Kennen - Longwood University (1984 All-South)
Franco Wakhisi - Winthrop University (2002 All-American)
Scott Rawlins - Winthrop University (1995 & 1996 Two Time All- Conference)
Gareth Hayden - Winthrop University (1999-02 Four Time All-Conference)
Robbie Blake - Winthrop University (1993 All-Conference, 1993 Rookie Of The Year)
Gustavo Leal - Longwood University (1981 & 1982 Two Time All-South)
Saidi Isaac - Winthrop (2005 -2007 Three Time All-South Atlantic, 2006 TopDrawer All-American 2006 BSC Player Of The Year)
Daniel Revivo - Winthrop (2005-Present Three-All-South Atlantic, 2006 Tournament MVP, 2008 BSC Player of the Year, All-American)
Matt Skonicki - Winthrop (2006-2009 All-Conference, 2008 BSC Tournament MVP )
MIDFIELDERS
Vali Arnason - Winthrop University (2000-03 Three Time All-South, 2001 Player Of The Year, 2002 BSC Tournament MVP, 2003 Academic All-American)
Mark McArdle - Longwood University (1984 & 1985 Two-Time All-American)
John Barone - Longwood University (1987 All-American)
Scott Millar - Winthrop University (1996 & 1997 Two Time All Conference)
Darryl Gomez - Winthrop University (1998 & 99 Two Time All-South, 1999 Academic All-American)
Michael Chumah - Winthrop University (2003-2005 Three Time All-South)
Bill Foster - Longwood University (1982 & 1983 Two Time All-South, 1982 Player Of The Year)
Mahfoud Kyoud - Longwood University (1984 All-South)
Stephen Nsereko - Winthrop (2006-2009 All-South Atlantic Region, 2006 Freshmen Of The Year, 2009 Pre-Season POY)
David Kenga - Winthrop (2006 All-South Atlantic)
DEFENDERS
Darryl Case - Longwood University (1981-1984 Four Time All-American)
Jeff Robinson - Longwood University (1987 All-American)
Eric Weikert - Winthrop University (1990 All-Conference)
Ian Cardey - Winthrop University (1991-94 Four Time All-South)
David Garry - Winthrop University (2003-2005 Two Time All-South)
Garry Baker - Winthrop University (1991-94 Four Time All-Conference)
Mike Edge - Longwood University (1988 All-American)
Marco Reda - Winthrop University (1997 All-Conference)
Donald MacGregor - Winthrop University (2000-03 Four Time All-Conference)
John Gilkerson (2004-07 Two-Time All-South Atlantic Region
Henry Kalungi - Winthrop (2005-08 Three Time All-South Atlantic Region)
Otto Loewy - Winthrop (2005-08 Two Time All-South Atlantic Region)
GOALKEEPERS
Rob Liessem - Longwood University (1984 & 1985 Two Time All-Conference)
Steve Winton - Winthrop University (2002 & 2003 Two Time All-Conference)
Steve Thompson - Longwood University (1988 All-South)
Justin Stevens - Winthrop University (1998 All-Conference)
Brian Sprinkle - Longwood University (1982-85 Three Time All-Conference)
Patrick Mitrovich - Winthrop University ( 2005 Freshmen Of The Year, Three Time All-Conference, All-South Atlantic Region)
* Highest Honor Listed In Parentheses
Best Player: Vali Arnason, Ray Jones
Best Goal Scorer: Ray Jones
Best Defender: Ian Cardey, Otto Loewy
Best Goalkeeper: Patrick Mitrovich
Most Valuable Player: Ray Jones, Ian Cardey and Franco Wakhisi, Patrick Mitrovich
Best Athlete: Darryl Case, Jeff Robinson, John Gilkerson
Most Heart: Mark McArdle and Franco Wakhisi, Otto Loewy, Henry Kalungi
Getting Most Out Of His Ability: Gareth Hayden and Darryl Case
Hardest Worker: Darryl Case, Gareth Hayden, Franco Wakhisi, Henry Kalungi
Toughest Player: Ian Cardey, Otto Loewy
Best Captain: Ray Jones, Franco Wakhisi, Gareth Hayden, Mark McArdle, Patrick Mitrovich

THE ALL-AMERICANS




DARRYL CASE
MARK McARDLE JEFF
ROBINSON JOHN BARONE
RAY JONES
MIKE EDGE
1981-84
1984 & 1985
1987 1987
1987-89 1988

FRANCO WAKHISI SAIDI
ISSAC
DANIEL REVIVO
2002
2006
2008