Mike Coven , the 2002 UAA coach of the year, is the only coach
currently on the Brandeis staff to have won a national
championship. In 1976, his Brandeis team won the NCAA Division III
championship and he has guided nine of his teams to the NCAAs,
including a second place finish in 1984 and a third place finish in
1981. In 2007, he became the 10th man in Division III history, and
the second from New England, to register 400 career wins.
Coven’s team won the ECAC title in 1994 and 2006 and has
reached the title game three other times. In his 36 years,
Coven’s teams have received 22 post-season bids.
Coven has served as president of the New England College Soccer
Coaches Association and the New England Intercollegiate Soccer
League. He is a graduate of American International College. Prior
to Brandeis, Coven coached at Newton South High School, winning
Massachusetts Coach of the Year four times. He was also an
assistant on the 1980 United States soccer team the won the silver
medal at the Maccabiah game.
Gabe Margolis will enter his fourth season as an assistant coach
at Brandeis in 2009. A 2005 graduate of Wheaton (Mass.) College, he
came to Brandeis after serving as an assistant at local Division I
institutions Boston University and Northeastern. A three year
starter at Wheaton, after transferring from Boston College,
Margolis served as a tri-captain during his senior season.













