Rodrigues Named First Western Oregon Men's Soccer Coach
Stanley Rodgriues' coaching resume includes time as head coach at both Adams State and Eastern Oregon.
Stanley Rodgriues' coaching resume includes time as head coach at both Adams State and Eastern Oregon.

Thursday, September 2, 2021
by Western Oregon Athletic Communications

MONMOUTH, Ore. – Stanley Rodrigues, having spent multiple years coaching throughout the West, returns to the Pacific Northwest to become the first-ever Head Men's Soccer Coach at Western Oregon University as announced by Director of Athletics Randi Lydum.

"We are excited to have Stan Rodrigues join our staff and begin building our men's soccer program," Lydum said. "We had tremendous interest in this position and strongly believe that Stan is a perfect fit for our University."

Rodrigues arrives from Cal State Dominguez Hills where he has been the Assistant Men's Soccer Coach since 2019. Prior to that, he was the head coach for both the men's soccer programs at Adams State and Northwest College, a junior college in Powell, Wyoming. He began his collegiate head coaching career in a familiar state and situation as he was charged with building a brand-new Eastern Oregon men's soccer program in 2015.

"I would like to express my gratitude to Director of Athletics Randi Lydum, WOU President Jay Kenton and to the hiring committee for granting me the honor of becoming the first-ever men's head soccer coach at Western Oregon University," Rodrigues said. "I am extremely humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support from my peers. I would like to thank my wife and family for their continued support and sacrifices made throughout this journey."

Early in his career, Rodrigues spent several years in the Pacific Northwest serving time as the head coach and general manager for the Portland Rain and Westside Timbers Semi-Pro teams in the Women's Premier Soccer League. He also served as director of coaching for the Westside Timbers/Sherwood Timbers and Thorns Alliance Club.

Throughout his stops, Rodrigues has shown the ability to recruit both locally, regionally and nationally to build successful programs while producing quality teams both on the field and in the classroom. He was named the Coach of the Year in Region IX during his time at Northwest College. He brought in one of the largest classes to date at Adams State, where he also helped earn the highest team GPA in program history. At Cal State Dominguez Hills, Rodrigues was part of the first recruiting class that included student-athletes from Southern California, western region states and around the world.

Rodrigues has earned his United States Soccer Federation (USSF) 'B' License, United Soccer Coaches (USC) Goal Keepers License I/II, USSF Adult Coaching License, USC Director of Coaching Diploma and the Dutch Coever Coaching Diploma. He received his bachelor's degree in human development from Warner Pacific and his master's degree in kinesiology from Fresno Pacific.

WOU will begin competing in men's soccer in the fall of 2022 and will become the sixth school to sponsor the sport in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.

"I am eager to get to work and begin building a program to compete in the GNAC, regionally and nationally. Go Wolves!" Rodrigues said.