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Drexel’s Men’s Soccer Coach Mark Fetrow Resigns
11/16/2023 9:32:00 AM | Men's Soccer
PHILADELPHIA – Drexel Men's Soccer Head Coach Mark Fetrow has resigned, effective immediately. Fetrow has been named the next head men's soccer coach at Villanova University.
"We are disappointed that Coach Fetrow's time with our program has ended so quickly," stated Director of Athletics Maisha Kelly. "While we appreciate the outcome of the season, after the departure of our previous head coach, our goals and commitments are centered on a group of talented student-athletes who deserve a long-term commitment to them and their success. We have never wavered from that, including in our efforts to retain Coach Fetrow. A national search will launch to identify a leader who will inherit a team eager to pursue championships, as they secure a world class degree."
The Dragons finished the 2023 season with a 9-2-5 record. They were 3-2-3 in CAA play and advanced to the conference tournament for the fourth straight season.
"We are disappointed that Coach Fetrow's time with our program has ended so quickly," stated Director of Athletics Maisha Kelly. "While we appreciate the outcome of the season, after the departure of our previous head coach, our goals and commitments are centered on a group of talented student-athletes who deserve a long-term commitment to them and their success. We have never wavered from that, including in our efforts to retain Coach Fetrow. A national search will launch to identify a leader who will inherit a team eager to pursue championships, as they secure a world class degree."
The Dragons finished the 2023 season with a 9-2-5 record. They were 3-2-3 in CAA play and advanced to the conference tournament for the fourth straight season.
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