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800 E Lancaster Ave Jake Nevin Fieldhouse Villanova, PA 19085
Division 1 Pennsylvania Northeast
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Tom Carlin

As Villanova's head men's soccer coach since 2008, Tom Carlin has guided the program to new levels of success. Most recently, that included the program's second NCAA Tournament appearance and first ever NCAA Tournament victory, a 1-0 decision at Vermont on Nov. 18, 2021.


In 2021, Carlin became the all-time leader in program victories, moving past his predecessor Larry Sullivan (114) with a dramatic 2-1 victory at Creighton on Nov. 5, 2021 in the opening round of the BIG EAST Tournament. In 16 seasons, including a 6-8-3 mark in 2022, his overall record is 122-125-27. A pair of Wildcats, Lyam MacKinnon and Viktor Bendiktsson, signed professional contracts at the conclusion of their time as Wildcats in 2023..


The 2021 campaign included a series of highlights unmatched in program history. Picked to finish last in the preseason BIG EAST coaches poll, the Wildcats opened the BIG EAST regular season with four consecutive wins for the first time in program history. They advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament for the ninth time in Carlin's 14 seasons, eliminating Creighton 2-1 in Omaha to reach the semifinals for the third time under Carlin. Villanova earned its second NCAA at-large bid and then posted its first NCAA Tournament win, downing Vermont 1-0 in Burlington. Its nine shutouts tied the program record established in 2011 and the 12 wins tied the single season program mark (1980 and 2012).


In addition, forward Lyam MacKinnon and goalkeeper Carson Williams were tabbed second-team All-BIG EAST.


In 2016, he steered the Wildcats to their first ever NCAA Tournament bid on the strength of a 10-7-3 record that included victories over nationally ranked Creighton and Boston College. Villanova overcame the season-long loss of top forward Max Kroschwitz by relying on a youthful cast that included no fewer than four freshmen starters, including three on the back line of defense (Shane Bradley, Nikkeye DePoint, Sean Teixeria). Three Villanova athletes were named second team All-BIG EAST: Andreas Bartosinski, Shane Bradley and leading scorer Miguel Polley.


Villanova earned the No. 4 seed in the 2016 BIG EAST Tournament, where it moved past DePaul in the opening round on penalty kicks after playing a 0-0 draw against the Blue Demons. The Wildcats were eliminated on a late goal by David Goldsmith in the second overtime at Butler in the BIG EAST semifinal.


In 2012, Carlin's Wildcats first established a new BIG EAST era record with 12 victories. For the first time in program history, the Wildcats claimed BIG EAST Championship victories in consecutive seasons, defeating Seton Hall 3-1 in opening round action.


Over the course of his time on the job, Carlin has worked diligently to enhance the total program. The Wildcats have landed a series of decorated recruiting classes since his promotion from the assistant coaching spot he held in 2007 and reached the BIG EAST Championship in each of his first five seasons at the helm. What's more, there has been an active outreach to the program's alumni base and a continued emphasis on dedication to the community.


The 2011 season ended with a flourish for the Wildcats, who upended No. 18 Notre Dame and No. 5 USF with 1-0 victories on the road to reach the BIG EAST semifinals at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, N.J. This marked the 'Cats first appearance in the semifinals since 1993 and VU battled St. John's for more than 75 minutes in a scoreless battle before the Red Storm notched two late goals to advance.


VU ended the campaign with an 8-9-4 record and established a new single season school record for shutouts (nine).


Carlin first joined the Villanova staff as an assistant coach in June of 2007, bringing him back to the region where he grew up and first made his mark in soccer. He quickly made an impact, helping the Wildcats upset top ranked Duke and return to the BIG EAST Tournament after a one-season absence.


From 2000-2005, Carlin served as the head coach at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pa., where he posted a 99-23-9 record. Over the course of his tenure he steered Arcadia to three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference titles and three NCAA Championship appearances. Arcadia advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2002 and the Sweet 16 in 2001.


Following his stint at Arcadia, Carlin was appointed Associate Head Coach at Northwestern where he assisted in all facets of the program, including recruiting, scouting, and training sessions. Northwestern's 2006 and 2007 recruiting classes were ranked No. 21 in the nation by Soccer America.


Carlin also brings extensive club coaching experience with him to Villanova.


From 2003-06 he was head coach of the Philadelphia Soccer Club Coppa, a U-17/U-18 boy's team that captured the 2004 and 2005 Pennsylvania state championship.


In 2007, he guided the FC Sockers Soccer Club, an 18 and Under boy's team based in Palantine, Ill.


For three seasons, Carlin served with an Olympic Development program as well.


As a player, Carlin was a three-year captain at Arcadia. He was named first team All PAC from 1996-98. He graduated in 1999 with a B.A. in History and a minor in secondary education. He went on to earn a M.A. in Educational Leadership in 2002 from Arcadia.


Carlin and his wife Catara were married in 2012. They have two daughters, Lucy and Ciona.

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Alex Balog

Alex Balog joined the Wildcats' as an assistant coach in April 2019 staff after serving six seasons as head coach at Montana State Billings.


“Any time you can hire someone who has already been a head coach, it’s huge,” stated Carlin. “He knows what’s at stake and he knows what it is to be a head coach. Alex is a great recruiter in general, but he’s especially tuned in to the international game. He’s going to take a lot off my plate with international recruiting.


“Alex is also an outstanding goalkeeper coach. He runs a great session and our keepers are super-pumped about him coming here. There’s a lot of good energy coming out of that group. Alex’s great strengths are the two areas where we have most needed the help. It’s a perfect fit.”


Balog served two seasons at MSUB as an assistant coach before taking the helm of the program in 2013. In 2016 he led the Yellow Jackets to a 9-6-3 overall mark and in 2017 was recognized as Great Northwest Athletic Conference Co-Coach of the Year.


Prior to his time at MSUB, Balog served as an assistant coach for two seasons (2009-10) NAIA soccer powerhouse Auburn University Montgomery (AUM. While in Alabama, Balog also coached for the Olympic Development Program and was the Director of Goalkeeping for the FC Torjager club based in Montgomery. He was also a head coach at Lamp High School.


Earlier in his career, Balog played and coached at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tenn. He played two seasons for the Buccaneers and then worked with the women's program for one season as the goalkeeper coach.


Balog has played soccer in Belgium, Hungary, Greece, England, and the U.S.


During his time in Pennsylvania Balog served as as the Boys Director of Coaching at FC Bucks from April 2020 until January 2022. Since March of 2022 he has served as Technical Director of Atlantic City FC.

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