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Entering his sixth season at the helm of the Wake Forest men's soccer program in 2020, head coach Bobby Muuss has guided the Demon Deacons to five straight NCAA Round of 16 berths and two NCAA College Cups, including a runner-up finish in 2016.
Wake Forest has amassed an 89-16-9 record in Muuss' five seasons, more wins than any other program in NCAA Division I in that span.
Muuss became the first coach in league history to be named the ACC Coach of the Year in four-straight seasons, doubling his predecessor Jay Vidovich (2008-09) and former U.S. Men's National Team coach Bruce Arena (1988-89) as the only others to win that award in consecutive seasons.
Muuss led the Demon Deacons to back-to-back ACC Championships in 2016 and 2017, just the second and third tournament trophies in program history, as well as four-straight ACC Atlantic Division crowns.
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Entering his sixth season at the helm of the Wake Forest men's soccer program in 2020, head coach Bobby Muuss has guided the Demon Deacons to five straight NCAA Round of 16 berths and two NCAA College Cups, including a runner-up finish in 2016.
Wake Forest has amassed an 89-16-9 record in Muuss' five seasons, more wins than any other program in NCAA Division I in that span.
Muuss became the first coach in league history to be named the ACC Coach of the Year in four-straight seasons, doubling his predecessor Jay Vidovich (2008-09) and former U.S. Men's National Team coach Bruce Arena (1988-89) as the only others to win that award in consecutive seasons.
Muuss led the Demon Deacons to back-to-back ACC Championships in 2016 and 2017, just the second and third tournament trophies in program history, as well as four-straight ACC Atlantic Division crowns.