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Jordan Collver HS 19

Jordan Collver

 Jordan Collver will begin his third season at Fairleigh Dickinson in 2020 and first as an assistant coach, after spending the previous two seasons as a volunteer assistant.

In 2019, the Knights won the ninth NEC Championship in program history after defeating LIU 1-1 (3-2 in PK's). FDU entered the NEC Tournament as the number four seed and advanced to the Championship with a 0-0 (3-1 in PK's) win over No. 1 Saint Francis U. Goalie Jahmali Waite was named Tournament MVP and the Knights qualified for the NCAA Tournament. FDU battled hard against No. 18 University of New Hampshire, but ultimately lost 1-0. During the regular season, the Knights knocked off No. 23 UConn 2-1.

In Collver's first season in Teaneck, the Knights reached the NEC Tournament before falling 1-0 to LIU Brooklyn. FDU finished the year 7-7-4 and 4-2-2 in NEC play. Collver helped guide Ahu Obhakhan to a team-leading eight goals.

Collver arrived at Fairleigh Dickinson after one season as an assistant at NCAA Division III program College of Saint Elizabeth in 2017-18.

Collver began his coaching career at his alma mater, University at Albany where he assisted the Great Danes from 2012-14.

A native of Whitesboro, New York, Collver graduated from Albany in 2014.

 
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