| Stevan Hernandez enters his third season as the men's soccer head coach at St. Andrews. Also, Hernandez has once again taken over the women's program and will enter his sixth season with the Lady Knights.
In 2005, Hernandez led the St. Andrews men’s soccer team to its best season in the college’s NCAA Division II era with a 9-8-1 overall record and a sixth place finish in the CVAC with a 5-4-1 ledger. The Knights ranked nationally in D-II as one of the top-10 most improved teams. Hernandez coached three All-CVAC honorees and one All-Southeast Region selection in ’05.
Hernandez also currently serves on the NCAA and NSCAA Southeast Regional ranking committee.
Hernandez joined the Knight athletic staff in the summer of 1998. He began his tenure as head softball coach in the spring of 1999 and assumed the responsibilities of coaching the re-instated women’s soccer program in the fall of that same year. Hernandez coached the women's soccer program for five years and led the Knights to their first CVAC playoff birth in 2003. Hernandez moved from the women’s team to the men’s in February of 2004.
Hernandez is also a member of the NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer Regional Advisory Committee for the Southeast Region.
Hernandez earned a Bachelor of Science in recreation administration from Wingate University in 1997 and is currently completing his masters’ degree in Physical Education at UNC Pembroke. Hernandez holds his advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA.
Hernandez married Elizabeth Bowden in July of 2004 and they reside in Pinebluff, NC. |