Jeff Kinney |
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College:
American '03
Years at American:
7th Season
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Position:
Assistant Coach
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Jeff Kinney enters his seventh season at American University on
the coaching sidelines. In his first two years, he served as the
team's graduate assistant, but was elevated to first assistant
coach prior to the 2005 season. A 2003 graduate of AU, Kinney was
known as one of the toughest players on the team, dominating play
at midfield.
Kinney has been involved with top level youth soccer in the area
these past seven years. His club teams have won numerous national
tournaments and have been consistently ranked in the top-10 in the
country. He has worked with the Region I staff, as well as the D.C.
United Youth Development Program. He previously served as the
Director of Coaching for RFC, formerly known as the Reston Football
Club, a nationally prominent club. Currently, Kinney is the
assistant coach for the Under-18 D.C. United Academy, which
finished in second place in the nation in this year's U.S. Soccer
Federation Academy League.
"Jeff has been and continues to be involved in every facet of
the program," commented Head Coach Todd West. "He coordinates our
recruiting effort and is a tremendous asset during training and
matches. Jeff certainly has positioned himself to become a top
Division I head coach in the very near future."
During his playing career at AU, Kinney played a vital role on
back-to-back NCAA Tournament teams in the 2001 and 2002 seasons. In
2001, the Eagles won the Patriot League Championship and reached
the NCAA Sweet 16, losing to the eventual National Champion North
Carolina in double overtime.
In 2002, Kinney was named a Verizon Academic All-American and
was honored with the Verizon Academic All-District II award. He
also earned two-time Patriot League Academic Honor Roll, Penn
State/Nike Classic All-Tournament Team, Patriot League Defensive
Player of the Week and Soccer America Team of the Week honors.
Kinney currently holds a USSF "B" National License. He resides
in Reston, Va.