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Ben Andrews

Ben Andrews (Head Men's Soccer Coach: 16th Year / Assistant Athletics Director / Compliance: 6th Year)

Coaching Mission
  • To create an environment where guys can grow as a man and as a soccer player.
Education / Coaching Credentials
  • Asbury University '06 (B.A. Sport Management)
  • Advanced National Diploma
TeamAU History 
  • Head Asbury Men's Soccer Coach (2010 - Present)
  • Assistant Asbury Men's Soccer Coach (2006-2009)
  • Asbury Men's Soccer Student-Athlete (2003-2006)
Ben Andrews 2023
Honors  
  • All-Time Winningest Asbury Men's Soccer Coach (133 Victories)

Personal 
  • Married to wife Emily (18 years), son Cooper 10 (13 yrs), son Griffin (8 yrs)
  • Loves all things beach, loves to grill and mow grass.
  • Favorite quote: "With Christ in the vessel I can smile at the storm"
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In his 15th season leading Asbury men's soccer, Andrews led the Eagles in their first season competing in the NCAA Division-III's Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) to a 10-8-3 record and a 4-2 conference record. The Eagles secured their second consecutive season with 10-plus wins, earned a trip to the CCS Semifinals, and also qualified for the NCCAA National Tournament for the second year in a row.

2024 Season Numbers 

  • Became the all-time winningest coach in Asbury men's soccer history (133 wins and counting). He pasted Asbuy athletics legendary coach, Cecil Zeweifel, who earned 132 wins from 1972 to 1983.
  • Led Asbury to their second straight double-digit win season and NCCAA National Tournament appearance
  • Coached three CCS All-Conference players and helped four to NCCAA Mideast All-Region Accolades, including one All-American

Coach Andrews led the Eagles to a 11-5-4 (.650) in the 2023 year, their best winning percentage since 2011 and most wins since 2017. Asbury fell in the Mideast Regional Championship to Campbellsville 2-0, but still qualified for the NCCAA National Tournament for the first time ever.

The 2022 season featured upperclassmen and a strong group of underclassmen coming together for eight Asbury victories. Coach Andrews led AU to tie 2020 for their most wins since 2018. AU fell in the NCCAA Mideast Regional to No. 1 seed Campbellsville in PK's after a 0-0 regular time finish. 

In 2021 AU won four games and finished the year just short in the NCCAA Mideast Regional Tournament against Oakland City, 1-3. In the 2020 Asbury men's soccer season Coach Andrews led the Eagles to an eight-win season including a six-game winning streak. AU fell in the quarterfinal of the River States Conference Tournament to Oakland City. 

In 2019, the Eagles landed a 6-13 overall record. It was a season riddled with injuries and setbacks but they saw off a fantastic senior class let by Captain Noah Welch. In 2020, AU looks to retool and bring a deep and talented squad. In 2018, Asbury collected a 9-9-1 overall record, but posted a solid 5-2-1 record in River States Conference play. The Eagles earned a home match in the Quarterfinals of the RSC Tournament, but were eliminated with a 3-1 loss.
 
In 2017, AU finished the season with an 11-6-1 for its highest winning percentage in a season since 2012, earning the No. 3 seed in the RSC Tournament. In 2016, the Eagles finished with a 11-8-1 record, the highest win total since 2013. AU scored the most goals (70) since 2011 and 2012 when they netted 77 goals and gave up the fewest goals since 2011.
 
In 2015, the KIAC expanded to seven men's teams with the addition of West Virginia Tech and Ohio Christian to the conference, strengthening the competition in conference. Andrews and the Eagles faced one of their toughest schedules ever and were eventually ousted by eventual National Champion Rio Grande in the semifinals.
 
In 2014 Andrews and the Eagles went 8-11 with an even 2-2 record in KIAC play during the regular season. They were ousted in the KIAC Tournament Semifinals via 1-0 overtime loss to Point Park. The Eagles finished 11-8 in 2013, advancing to the KIAC finals but falling just short of the fourth title in program history. After tying a school record with 14 wins in 2011, Andrews' squad put together a 12-7-1 season in 2012. In that 2011 14-win, record-setting season, Andrews led the Eagles to a share of their third straight regular season KIAC title and the third KIAC Championship in program history. The Eagles tied a program record with 14 wins.. The Eagles fell one goal shy of advancing to the NAIA Tournament with a 3-2 loss to Roberts Wesleyan in the play in game for the National Tournament.
 
During his time as Head Coach, Andrews has coached numerous All-Conference Players, including five Conference Players of the Year. He has was also named KIAC Coach of the Year in 2011.
 
Andrews had previously served four years as an assistant with the program. During his stint as assistant, Andrews helped guide the team to an NCCAA Regional championship, NCCAA National Tournament appearance, KIAC Tournament championship, and NAIA Regional Tournament appearance.
 
Before serving as assistant coach, Andrews graduated in 2006 as a four-year letterman of the Eagle soccer program who served three years as team captain. Andrews was named to the KIAC All-Conference first team squad and first team NCCAA Region XII All-Regional throughout his career as well as earning NCCAA All-American honorable mention honors his senior year.
 
Originally from Deltona, Fla., Andrews left the sunshine state and a very decorative and successful high school and club career to join the team at Asbury. Andrews also serves as the Assistant Athletic Director as well as part-time faculty teaching classes in the School of Applied Health & Sciences. He lives in Wilmore with his wife Emily and their sons, Cooper (8) and Griffin (3).
 

ANDREWS' CAREER NUMBERS

Year by Year at Asbury University

Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Highlights
2010 4-10-4 .294 2-0-2 .750 KIAC Season Champs
2011 14-6-2 .682 3-1-0 .750 KIAC Season & Tournament Champs
2012 12-7-1 .625 2-1-1 .625 KIAC Runner-up
2013 11-8 .579 2-2 .500 KIAC Tournament Runner Up
2014 8-9-3 .526 3-1 .666 KIAC Tournament Semifinals
2015 6-13 .316 3-3 .500 KIAC Tournament Semifinals
2016 11-8-1 .575 3-5 .375 RSC Tournament Semifinals
2017 11-6-1 .639 6-2-1 .722 RSC Tournament Quarterfinals
2018 9-9-1 .502 5-2-1 .625 RSC Tournament Quarterfinals
2019 6-13 .316 3-6 .333 RSC Tournament Quarterfinals
2020 8-4-1 .615 5-2-1 .625 RSC Tournament Quarterfinals
2021 4-11-1 .250 NCCAA Mideast Regional
2022    8-6-4 .571 Tied 2020 for most wins since 2018 (8)
NCCAA Mideast Regional
2023 11-5-4 .650 NCCAA Mideast Regional Runner-Up
NCCAA National Tournament
2024 10-8-3 .548 4-2 .667 NCCAA National Tournament
CCS Tournament Semifinals 
Totals 133-123-23 .520 38-22-6 .621

Career Totals

Years Overall Pct. Conf. Pct.
15 yrs 134-123-23 .520 38-22-6 .621