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Cale Wassermann

Now in his fifth season as the head coach, Cale Wassermann was announced as the eighth SIUE men’s soccer head coach in the program’s storied history in January 2019.


In 2023, Wassermann will once again lead the Cougars into a new conference, as charter members of the Ohio Valley Conference.


Under Wassermann, the Cougars won five games in 2021, including three at home. SIUE returned to the Missouri Valley Tournament before falling in the first round at Evansville. In his final season under Wassermann, defender Max Broughton earned All-Region honors.


Before the 2021 season, Wassermann led the Cougars back to the Missouri Valley Conference, where SIUE had previously played as an affiliate member from 2010-2016.


Wassermann guided the Cougars to six wins, including four MVC wins in 2021. SIUE finished third in the league and returned to the MVC Tournament, before falling in the first round to Bradley. The Cougars also won four games at home during the season. Following the season, defender Max Broughton and midfielder Pau Palacin earned All-MVC honors following the season.


During the abbreviated 2020 season, played in the spring of 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Wassermann guided the Cougars to a 5-5 record, which included a pair of shutouts at Korte Stadium. The Cougars blanked Evansville (3-0) and Western Illinois (1-0) at home. Riddled with injuries, the Cougars earned a pair of wins in the Mid-American Conference, during the fourth and final year in the league.


Under Wassermann, SIUE sophomore Oskar Lenz finished tied for second in the MAC with four goals, while leading the league with five assists. The Cougars continued to excel in the classroom, with 10 student-athletes named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference team.


In his first season at the helm, Wassermann guided SIUE to an overall mark of 8-5-4. The Cougars were strong at home, amassing a record of 6-2-1, the second-highest home win total since the return to Division I. The Cougars' 2-1-2 mark in Mid-American Conference play was good for third and a home game in the MAC Tournament.


Under the guidance of Wassermann, Jorge Gonzlez became Mid American Conference player of the Year, after leading the league in scoring. Gonzalez also was tabbed as a First Team All-Region selecition. Gonzalez became the eighth SIUE alum to be taken in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft, when he was selected by LA FC in the third round.


Wassermann came to SIUE after serving as recruiting coordinator and assistant coach at Michigan State the previous four seasons. He assisted in all facets of the men’s soccer program, including summer camps and fundraising initiatives.


With Wassermann on staff, the Spartans reached the 2018 NCAA College Cup, falling to Akron in the national semifinals. Michigan State reached the quarterfinal in 2017 and was dispatched in the 2016 NCAA first round by SIUE. While at Michigan State, Wassermann coached two All-America selections, 13 All-Region picks and 17 All-Big Ten performers. The Spartans had the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2016, the Goalkeeper of the Year in 2017 and the 2018 Midfielder of the Year.


Prior to his stint at Michigan State, Wassermann served as the head coach at Division II Saginaw Valley State University, where he guided the program to its first three NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011, 2012 and 2014. He led the Cardinals to the National Championship game in 2012 when the team set the program single-season record with 18 wins. Wassermann was tabbed as the 2012 NSCAA National Coach of the Year. He also earned recognition as the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Coach of the Year in 2011 and 2012. He amassed a five-year record of 64-23-17.


The Cardinals had the 2012 National Player of the Year while Wassermann also coached three All-Americans, saw 25 of his players earn All-GLIAC honors and had 16 NSCAA All-Midwest selections in five seasons at Saginaw Valley State. In the classroom, four players earned NSCAA Scholar All-American honors.


Wassermann spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as an assistant coach at Lewis University of the Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference. The Flyers made two NCAA Tournament appearances including advancing to the Final Four in 2009 and the Regional Championship match in 2008.


He also previously has served as the head coach for the Under-18 USA Youth team for Maccabi USA and as the associate head coach for Detroit City FC in the NPSL.


Wassermann began his coaching career as a volunteer at his alma mater, in 2006 and 2007 after playing four seasons at SVSU. He was a two-time team captain and twice earned first-team All-GLIAC honors. He received his bachelor’s in communication in 2007. In 2015, he earned a master’s in Organizational Leadership from Lewis. Wassermann holds a USSF ‘B’ License.


A native of Southfield, Michigan, Wassermann and his wife, Shelby, have a son, Judah and a daughter, Maya.

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Jordan Grant

SIUE men’s soccer coach Cale Wassermann added Jordan Grant to his coaching staff as Assistant Coach in March 2022.


Grant joins SIUE after three seasons as an assistant at Belmont. With the Bruins, he assisted in all facets of the soccer program, including travel, practice planning, film breakdown, game day preparation and coordination of recruiting visits.


Belmont won 25 games over three seasons with Grant on staff and appeared in the Southern Conference tournament final in each of Grants last two seasons with the program. The Bruins made a semifinals appearance in 2019.


Prior to joining Belmont, he spent two seasons at Cincinnati as the Director of Operations and volunteer assistant coach. In addition to managing the day-to-day operations of the team, he also directed camps and served as the academic liaison.


Grant also spent time as a graduate assistant coach and assistant at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, an NAIA institution in Mount Vernon, Ohio. He earned a master's degree from Mount Vernon Nazarene in 2017.


Grant began his coaching career while still an undergraduate at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Taylor in 2014.


Also, possessing extensive experience at the club level, Grant most recently served as the U16 and U14 ECNL Boys head coach with the Tennessee Soccer Club. He also has been a head coach with the Cincinnati United Premier, Northern Kentucky Soccer Academy and the Classics Eagles Soccer Club.


He played two seasons at Taylor after beginning his playing career at Northern Kentucky, where he was part of the 2010 Division II National Championship team.


He holds a United States Soccer Federation C License.


Grant and his wife Stephanie have two sons, Jayden and Casey.

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Jaxsen Wirth

Jaxsen Wirth joined the SIUE men's soccer staff as an assistant coach and goalkeeper coach in August 2023. A native of Houston, Texas, Wirth spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach for Mars Hill. He previously had been promoted at Mars Hill from graduate assistant coach to assistant coach.


During his tenure at Mars Hill, the program held a 19-13-5 record that included back-to-back winning seasons as well as consecutive appearances in the conference tournament, a feat that hadn’t been accomplished in nearly a decade for the Mountain Lions. In 2021, the Lion’s reached the South Atlantic Conference tournament final narrowly losing in conference championship game in overtime.


Wirth helped guide multiple student-athletes to various individual accolades, including goalkeeper Brennan Whalen to win multiple South Atlantic Conference defensive players of the week as well as preseason all-conference. Additionally, Peter Plougmand took his successful freshman campaign and jumped another level with Wirth’s guidance as he added 12 goals to his record and received numerous postseason awards, including first team All-Southeast Region.


As a player, Wirth played for some of the top clubs in the country before beginning his college career at Charleston (West Virginia) in the fall of 2018. During his three years for the Golden Eagles, the program finished in the top five each season nationally for goals against average. His team won the NCAA Division II national championship in 2019.


He graduated from Charleston (2021) with summa cum laude honors in only three years. He completed the Mars Hill master’s in Management Cohort (2022), graduating with distinguished honors.


Wirth went on to play semi-professionally in 2019, helping lead the High Plain Drifters to a UPSL National Quarterfinal.


He holds a US Soccer C License and is working the US Soccer License ladder.

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