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Tom Carlin

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Last College:
Arcadia '99

Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
Fourth Season

11/21/2011

Wildcats' Breakthrough Looms as a Blueprint for the Future

After removing one historical burden, team will take aim at more post-season success in 2012

11/11/2011

Late Goals End Wildcats Run in 2-0 Loss to St. John's

Villanova battled the Red Storm before falling in BIG EAST semifinals on Friday night

11/09/2011

Wildcats Ready For Next Step in BIG EAST Championship

Villanova faces St. John's Friday evening at Red Bull Arena

11/06/2011

Wildcats Down No. 5 USF 1-0 to Reach BIG EAST Semifinal

Stout defense made Soroka's early goal stand up

11/04/2011

Wildcats Head South to Duel No. 5/7 USF in BIG EAST Quarterfinals

Winner advances to Championship semi-final at Red Bull Arena on Nov. 11

The 2011 campaign marks Tom Carlin's fourth season at the helm of the Wildcats' men's soccer program and in his tenure he has crafted a firm foundation for a successful future.

Over the course of his time on the job, Carlin has worked diligently to enhance the total program. The Wildcats have landed a quartet of decorated recruiting classes since his promotion from the assistant coaching spot he held in 2007 and reached the BIG EAST Tournament in each of his first three seasons at the helm, including earning first round home games in 2009 and 2010. What's more, there has been an active outreach to the program's alumni base, the development of a new web site (vusoccer.com), and a continued emphasis on dedication to the community.

On the field, the Wildcats overcame injuries and the use of an untested freshman goalkeeper to reach the 2008 postseason, dropping a tough 2-1 decision at Providence College in the BIG EAST Tournament quarterfinal. They built on that in 2009, finishing with a 9-8-2 record that resulted in the program's third ever BIG EAST Tournament home game. Following the season, first team All-BIG EAST selection Mike Seamon was a second round draft choice of the Seattle Sounders FC.

In 2010, the Wildcats posted a 4-3-2 mark in one of the nation's toughest conferences and finished 8-8-3 overall. They will welcome nine starters along with medical redshirt Chris Christian back for what looms as an exciting 2011 campaign.

"Tom is a proven head coach, has quickly developed into one of the top recruiters in Division I soccer and is a dynamic leader," said Villanova director of athletics Vince Nicastro in announcing that Carlin would succeed Larry Sullivan. "In the short period of time that he has been with our program, he has consistently demonstrated his commitment to our values. We are pleased to have Tom take over the leadership of our men's soccer program."

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.

"We are very excited about this incoming class," Northwestern head coach Tim Lenahan said. "Much of the credit certainly goes to Tom Carlin who was instrumental in recruiting this class."

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.

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