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Fordham University

Fordham University Athletics
441 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458
Division 1 New York Northeast
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Magnus Nilerud

Fordham director of athletics Ed Kull announced the hiring of Magnus Nilerud on February 11, 2022, as the new head coach of the Fordham women’s soccer program. He becomes the fourth head coach in the team’s history.


“We are thrilled to welcome Magnus into the Fordham Athletics family. His past success speaks for itself and his understanding of the game and care of our student-athletes will be a tremendous asset. The future of our women's soccer program is bright with Coach Nilerud at the helm,” said Kull.


“I feel extremely honored and blessed for the opportunity to lead Fordham University women’s soccer into the next chapter of its legacy,” said Nilerud. “I would like to thank Ed Kull, Shannon Raymond and the entire search committee for entrusting me with this position. Having coached at my Alma Mater for 23 years, my next step had to be something very special for my family and Fordham is exactly that. I’m excited for the work ahead, recruiting student-athletes that exemplify Jesuit values and building strong Fordham family bonds with current student-athletes and alumni alike.”


Nilerud came to Rose Hill after a successful 23-year run at the University of Bridgeport. He posted a 295-126-27 record in his tenure with the Purple Knights, making 11 NCAA appearances, winning three NCAA Regionals, and reached the pinnacle in 2018 by winning the NCAA Division II National Championship. He is one of only two active coaches in the East region with at least 250 career victories and ranks in the top 15 in the nation for all-time winningest active coaches by wins and win percentage.


He amassed a multitude of coaching accolades at Bridgeport as a two-time NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year (2015 & 2018), a three-time Regional Coach of the Year (2011, 2015, & 2018), and an eight-time East Coast Conference (ECC) Coach of the Year.


For player recognition, Nilerud coached 36 All-Americans, 78 All-Region selections, and 126 All-Conference players at Bridgeport. His team won nine ECC regular season championships and five tournament championships, while finishing the season in the top 25 polls ten times. The team was also consistently among the NCAA leaders in goals per game (10 times) and fewest goals surrendered (nine times).


In his first season at Rose Hill, Fordham saw its first Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team award winner (Ryann Lucas) in three years and had a CSC Academic All-District selection (Kristen Cocozza).


A native of Sweden, Nilerud graduated from the University of Bridgeport in 1999 with a degree in Marketing. He was a standout soccer player for the Purple Knights from 1995 to 1998. As a four-year starter and captain, Nilerud was a two-time All-New England Conference selection, and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl.


He is very active in the Connecticut community and is the Director of Coaching of the prestigious Connecticut Football Club. He is also the Co-Director of CT Summer Select, a youth summer soccer program with over 300 players. He is the member of the Connecticut Olympic Development Program staff. He holds a SFF (Swedish Football Federation) B License, a USSF C License and a NSCAA Director of Coaching Diploma. After a second stint as the East Region Chair for the NCAA Championships from 2012-14, he was promoted to the National Chair in January 2014 to January 2016. Since 2017, he has served as an NCAA Coaches Connection representative.


Nilerud resides in Connecticut with his wife, Sharon, and their three daughters, Isabelle, Sofia and Lilliana.

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Jonathan Macadam

Joining the Fordham women's soccer coaching staff for his second season is Jonathan Macadam.


Macadam is very familiar with head coach Magnus Nilerud, having spent five seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Bridgeport under Nilerud from 2016 to 2020.


"I'm extremely excited to welcome Macadam back to my staff," said Nilerud. "His integrity and his work ethic will be extremely utilized as we begin this next chapter in the Fordham women's soccer legacy."


During Macadam's time with the Purple Knights, he was a part of their 2018 National Championship, two Regional Championships and two East Coast Conference Championships. He was also an integral part of the 2018 NCAA Division II National Coaching staff of the year.


After Bridgeport, Macadam was a volunteer assistant coach at Fairfield University for the 2021 season, assisting with practice and the day-to-day operations.


Macadam also has experience working with club teams with spells at Des Moines Menace and more locally, the Connecticut Football Club. Originally from Scotland, Macadam holds level 1 and 2 badges from the Scottish Football Association.


A four-year soccer player at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, Macadam earned his undergraduate degree in Health Promotion and Fitness Management. He had a successful playing career gaining three NAIA All-American awards and captaining his side to the national elite 8 twice and was a part of three conference championship.


Macadam has also received Master's Degree in both Global Media and Communication, as well as Business Administration from the University of Bridgeport.

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