| Title: | Associate Head Coach |
| Phone: | 603-862-3904 |
| Email: | ewan.seabrook@unh.edu |
| Year: | Fifth Season |
| College: | SUNY-Oneonta '02 |
Ewan Seabrook recently completed
his fourth season with the University of New Hampshire men’s
soccer program and second as associate head coach. During his
tenure with the ‘Cats he has helped lead the squad to three
consecutive America East Tournament berths, while posting a
32-28-14 record.
Last season New Hampshire finished the year with a 7-9-2 record,
including a pair of victories en route to winning the 22nd Annual
Nike Fall Classic, their third straight title.
In 2010 the ‘Cats finished with a 9-5-6 record, recording
their second straight nine-win campaign, competing in the America
East Tournament for the sixth time in the last eight years. New
Hampshire advanced to the America East Championship game for the
first time since 1994, becoming the first team to ever record three
shutouts in the conference tournament.
In the season prior, UNH took home America East Coaching Staff of
the Year honors, as Seabrook helped lead the Wildcats to a 9-7-2
record and a 6-0-1 mark in league play. Clinching the No. 1 seed in
the America East Tournament, the ‘Cats earned their first
regular-season title since 1994 and their first outright title
ever. It was the first time since 1997 that a team completed the
conference schedule without a loss and stands as UNH’s best
conference record since also compiling a 6-0-1 mark in 1994.
In addition to coaching the Wildcats, Seabrook has assisted Rob
Thompson’s Seacoast United Under-18 team since 2008 and was
promoted to associate head coach in 2009.
Prior to his stint with New Hampshire, the 2002 Oneonta State
graduate served as the assistant coach at Hartwick College from
2004-08. During his four years at Hartwick the team compiled a
record of 39-25-13 and defeated Oneonta State, 2-0, to win the
Atlantic Soccer Conference (ASC) Championship in 2005. The team,
which earned its seventh NCAA appearance in 10 years, then went on
to make back-to-back semifinal conference playoff appearances in
2006 as part of the ASC and in 2007 with the Mid-American
Conference.
Seabrook played college soccer at Iona College and SUNY- College
at Oneonta. As a player he was selected to the Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference (MAAC) all-rookie team while playing for the
Gaels. While playing for the Red Dragons, Seabrook was on the
SUNYAC academic all-conference team and earned Commissioner’s
List honors. In 2002, he graduated with honors from Oneonta State
with a bachelors of science in Business Economics.
Prior to his position at Hartwick, Seabrook worked as the graduate
assistant coach at Drury University (Mo.) from 2003-04.
Seabrook is a Lewes, England native, and holds a NSCAA (National
Soccer Coaches Association of America) Advanced National Diploma
and recently earned his U.S. Soccer Federation "A" License.
He also holds an MBA in business from UNH’s Whittemore
School.






