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Wesleyan University

Wesleyan University Athletics
Freeman Athletic Center 161 Cross Street Middletown, CT 06459
Division 3 Connecticut Northeast
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Geoff Wheeler

Geoff Wheeler is entering his 25th season as the men’s soccer head coach at Wesleyan in 2023, as he has compiled a 188-139-42 overall mark and a 90-90-27 record in the always-competitive NESCAC Conference. The team has compiled 14 winning seasons during the 24-year span, including posting double-digit win totals six times.


Wheeler’s program has become a model of success, qualifying for the NCAA Division III Tournament five times and the NESCAC Tournament on 18 occasions during his watch. In 2015, the Cardinals played the role of underdogs, reaching the NESCAC title game as the No. 8 seed. During the postseason run, the Cardinals ousted top-seeded Amherst, 1-0, in the quarterfinals, and then outlasted second-seeded Middlebury in penalty kicks during the semifinals.


In 2009, Wheeler guided the program to an appearance in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, which marked the furthest the program has ever advanced in the national tourney. The Cardinals finished 12-2-5, while going undefeated in regular-season action (10-0-4) and boasting a 6-0-3 mark in conference tilts.


The Cardinals also advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2005, 2006 and 2011, while also qualifying for the big dance in 2012. Wheeler maintains a 4-4-2 record in the NCAA Tournament.


In 2005, the Cardinals were NESCAC Champions for the first time in program history, as they defeated Amherst, 3-2, in the title game. Six other times, Wheeler has brought his group to the semifinal round of the conference tournament (2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013). During his tenure, the team has become a force in the NESCAC, winning six or more conference games on seven occasions.


His 2007 team set school marks for consecutive victories (10) and consecutive shutouts (five), while the 2009 squad established the school record for longest unbeaten streak (15 games) and most shutouts in a season (12).


Before arriving in Middletown, Conn., Wheeler, who holds the rank of adjunct professor of physical education, spent two years as a Stanford assistant coach in 1997 and 1998. He also had coaching stints at his alma mater, Dartmouth, as well as Middlesex School in Concord, Mass.


A 1993 graduate of Dartmouth, he was a four-year letter winner in soccer, helping the squad qualify for the NCAA Tournament twice as well as capture two Ivy League titles. A team captain in his senior season, he earned All-Ivy honors and led the team to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament. He continued his playing career in Zimbabwe before returning to the United States to play for the Cape Cod Crusaders of the USISL. After he returned east from Stanford, he suited up for both the Connecticut Wolves and the Boston Bulldogs of the A-League.


Wheeler currently holds his USSF A license, received an advanced national diploma from the NSCAA in 1998 and attended an NSCAA refresher course in 2006. He also is the director of the East Coast Soccer Academy, an overnight summer camp at Wesleyan aimed to attract top student-athletes interested in playing at NESCAC or Ivy League colleges. He added regional U-17 ODP coaching to his repertoire in the summer of 2009. In addition to his soccer coaching duties, he was an assistant men's squash coach at Wesleyan from 1999 through 2010, including one season as interim head coach, and earned a master's degree in liberal studies at Wesleyan in 2007.

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Greg Cumpstone

Greg Cumpstone is entering his third season with the Wesleyan men's soccer team in 2023 and first as associate head coach. Cumpstone grew up in Killingworth, Connecticut and attended Haddam-Killingworth High School before starring for Hofstra University for four years.


In addition to his role at Wesleyan, Cumpstone is the Technical Director and Director of Coaching for CT Rush, a local club out of North Branford, CT. At CT Rush Cumpstone oversees the Select program which pools the best talent from within and outside the club into regional-based teams.


At the high school coaching level, Cumpstone is a two-time New Haven Register Coach of the Year (2018, 2020) as he served as the head coach for Daniel Hand for three seasons (2018-20). Cumpstone certainly left his mark with the program as he led Daniel Hand to two Class L State Championships as well as an SCC Tournament Championship in the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 campaign.


In his collegiate playing days, Cumpstone starred for Hofstra University, ranking second all-time in career shutouts with 16 clean sheets. He was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team in 2008 while a two-year team captain in his junior and senior years. He graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree as a dual major in arts, history and secondary education.


With his remaining year of eligibility, Cumpstone pursued his master’s degree while playing soccer for Southern Connecticut State. He achieved a masters of arts degree from SCSU in history in 2016.


Cumpstone holds numerous coaching accreditations including a USSF B License (2023) USC Advanced National Diploma (2021), NSCAA Small Sided Games Diploma (2015), La Liga Methodology III Diploma (2016) and several United Soccer Coaches diplomas including sports performance (2021), performance analysis (2021), key moments in the game (2019), defending principles of play (2019), attacking principles of play (2019) and 11v11 formations and systems (2019)

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