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University of Portland Men's Soccer
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University of Portland

University of Portland Men's Soccer

NCAA Division 1 Portland, OR Private (not-for-profit)

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

95%

Avg SAT

1,277

Avg ACT

29

Enrollment

3,104

Team Information

Sport

Soccer

Gender

Men's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Portland, OR

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Nick Carlin-Voigt

Head Coach

Carlin-Voigt, who spent the previous four years as the associate head coach for the UCLA Bruins, was named the head coach of the University of Portland mens soccer program in January of 2016. Carlin-Voigt previously helped build championship programs at both UCLA and George Mason where he brought in nationally ranked recruiting classes each of the last seven seasons.   We are fortunate to have Nick join our Portland family, Portland Athletics Director Scott Leykam said. He is smart, passionate, organized and understands the great opportunity he has in front of him. Nick was highly recommended by many influential people in the American soccer ranks and has been mentored by top-tier head coaches. His recruiting pedigree speaks for itself and we are excited to see him bring Portland mens soccer back to the forefront of the conference and national scenes.   I would like to personally thank President Fr. Mark Poorman, C.S.C., Scott Leykam, Buzz Stroud and the entire search committee for this incredible opportunity, Carlin-Voigt said. It is an honor to be selected as the leader of the University of Portland mens soccer program. I will forever be grateful to all the coaches, players and administrators at UCLA and George Mason. Carlin-Voigt, considered among the top recruiters and coaches in the country, helped put together the nations number one recruiting class while at UCLA (2013, 2014 & 2015). Since arriving in Westwood, 11 Bruins were drafted or signed into Major League Soccer, highlighted by 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy winner, Leo Stolz. In 2012 the Bruins won the Pac-12 Championship while finishing with an overall record of 13-3-3. The Bruins reached the post-season all four years, grabbing the No. 1 overall seed in 2013 when UCLA finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the country by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). The Bruins finished with a 12-3-5 overall record and a 6-1-3 mark in the Pac-12 Conference and defeated four top-3 opponents during the course of the season, including top-ranked Indiana and California. In 2014 the Bruins advanced to the NCAA College Cup Championship in a game that was decided by penalty kicks. Carlin-Voigt had an influential role in building and coaching each of the teams that advanced further each year at the NCAA Championships from 2012 to 2014.   Carlin-Voigt has a passion for teaching and champions a possession-based brand of attacking soccer that was instrumental in the growth of one of the nations most explosive offenses. He primarily coached the attacking players in 2014 when the Bruins were the highest scoring team in the NCAA tournament with 11 goals in four games leading into the title game. In 2015, Carlin-Voigt coached the team to 47 goals, which ranked in the top three nationally for goals per game.  The 2015 Bruins were the only team in the country to have four players record 20 points or more, and all of them were underclassmen.   Carlin-Voigt was honored as one of College Soccer News top-15 assistant coaches in the country in 2013 and 2014, when he was the only coach on the West Coast to earn that distinction. Carlin-Voigt was actively involved in all aspects of the UCLA soccer program, including player development, training, scouting, scheduling, soccer-specific fitness training, summer camp development and alumni and community outreach. As the academic liaison in 2013, he helped the Bruins claim the highest team grade-point average in the UCLA athletic department for first time in program history.   Prior to his stint at UCLA, Carlin-Voigt helped assemble three consecutive recruiting classes at George Mason that were ranked in the top 35. In 2008, he helped coach the Patriots to their first ever Colonial Athletic Association Conference Championship as his recruiting and coaching made immediate turnarounds as the Patriots had a nine-win improvement after his first recruiting cycle. His recruiting classes at George Mason were the foundation of the 2013 Patriots team which went on to win their first ever Atlantic-10 Conference Championship. Carlin-Voigt assisted with every aspect of the George Mason program led by former Major League Soccer Coach of the Year, Greg Andrulis.   Carlin-Voigt spent five years (2007-12) at George Mason, while also coaching the D.C. United Youth Academy Program (2007-10), where he helped mentor U.S. National Team Goalkeeper and D.C. United starter Bill Hamid. In addition to Hamid, who was named the 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, Carlin-Voigt coached 30 NCAA Division I players with D.C. United.   While at George Mason Carlin-Voigt helped recruit 12 players with U.S. Youth National Team experience. Five players were either signed or drafted into the MLS while another seven played professional soccer abroad. Prior to his time at George Mason Carlin-Voigt was an assistant womens coach at University of Wisconsin (2005-06) where he helped the program win the Big Ten Championship.   Before his coaching career, Carlin-Voigt was an NSCAA All-American at Kalamazoo College, where he was a regular on the Deans List and graduated cum laude with a degree in economics.  Considered one of the top goalkeepers in Division III soccer, he was a two-time team captain for Kalamazoo and a four-year starter, and he holds the Kalamazoo record for shutouts and saves.   Following his graduation in 2004, Carlin-Voigt had a short playing stint with Cruz Azul Oaxaca of the Mexican Second Division that was cut short due to a knee injury. From 2002-05, he played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom where he set franchise records as a goalkeeper for wins and shutouts during the 2004 season. He also saw time on trial with Osnabruck of the German third division in 2006. In 2013 Carlin-Voigt was called into camp with the United States National Beach Team.   An avid learner and student of the game, Carlin-Voigt has studied leadership development and coaching methods at professional clubs such as Real Madrid, Chelsea, Fulham and Santos. He also observed the U.S. National Teams preparations during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT NICK CARLIN-VOIGT Nick is one of the bright young coaches in the college game. No doubt he will bring a passion, work ethic and relentless drive that will benefit the University of Portland immensely. Nick has a proven track record of recruiting top level talent to the college game. Portland is a fantastic opportunity for him to build his own program. I would expect Portland to be competing with top teams around the country under Nicks leadership in a short time. I loved Nick from first time I met him. His energy, enthusiasm, knowledge and charisma is top one percent, which is why he has been able to recruit at such a high level. Nick is the hardest working guy Ive ever worked with in my career and Ive been around a long time. He brought us three straight elite recruiting classes, he brought that same ability to UCLA, and now he will do it at Portland. The main reason that he is a fantastic recruiter is because he has lots of integrity and trust with kids and their parents. Im sure he will embrace the Portland culture and will have great success. He is a very dynamic, aggressive, passionate coach and Portland will benefit from his dedication and commitment. There was no question in my mind that he would become one of the best coaches in the country and Im sure very good things will happen for the Portland program in a short amount of time. Nick is an excellent choice to lead the University of Portland Mens Soccer program. He has the leadership qualities to create a winning culture and will give his best to each student-athlete. He made a tremendous impact during his four years at UCLA and his contributions will be missed. I am very happy for Nick and wish him the best." Nick's level of professionalism across the board is a huge benefit for the University of Portland as well as for the West Coast Conference. Having the opportunity to work closely with Nick I'm convinced he's going to help re-establish our league as we work together to be a power conference on the West Coast." Nick has always been a fantastic coach as he is very driven, a great communicator, and a leader both on and off the field. With his attention to detail and competitive nature, Nick served as a great model for our team. Congratulations to the University of Portland on its new appointment. I really enjoyed the three years I got to work with Nick. On a personal note he was always willing and able to provide me with whatever I needed to make me a better player. As for the program, he promised that he would be committed to bringing in the best talent and character and he provided that year after year. With his work ethic there is no doubt that he will find success at Portland, and they are lucky to have him.   Nick Carlin-Voigt Head Coach Nick Carlin-Voigt, who spent the previous four years as the associate head coach for the UCLA Bruins, was named the head coach of the University of Portland mens soccer program in January of 2016. Carlin-Voigt previously helped build championship programs at both UCLA and George Mason where he brought in nationally ranked recruiting classes each of the last seven seasons.   We are fortunate to have Nick join our Portland family, Portland Athletics Director Scott Leykam said. He is smart, passionate, organized and understands the great opportunity he has in front of him. Nick was highly recommended by many influential people in the American soccer ranks and has been mentored by top-tier head coaches. His recruiting pedigree speaks for itself and we are excited to see him bring Portland mens soccer back to the forefront of the conference and national scenes.   I would like to personally thank President Fr. Mark Poorman, C.S.C., Scott Leykam, Buzz Stroud and the entire search committee for this incredible opportunity, Carlin-Voigt said. It is an honor to be selected as the leader of the University of Portland mens soccer program. I will forever be grateful to all the coaches, players and administrators at UCLA and George Mason. Carlin-Voigt, considered among the top recruiters and coaches in the country, helped put together the nations number one recruiting class while at UCLA (2013, 2014 & 2015). Since arriving in Westwood, 11 Bruins were drafted or signed into Major League Soccer, highlighted by 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy winner, Leo Stolz. In 2012 the Bruins won the Pac-12 Championship while finishing with an overall record of 13-3-3. The Bruins reached the post-season all four years, grabbing the No. 1 overall seed in 2013 when UCLA finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the country by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). The Bruins finished with a 12-3-5 overall record and a 6-1-3 mark in the Pac-12 Conference and defeated four top-3 opponents during the course of the season, including top-ranked Indiana and California. In 2014 the Bruins advanced to the NCAA College Cup Championship in a game that was decided by penalty kicks. Carlin-Voigt had an influential role in building and coaching each of the teams that advanced further each year at the NCAA Championships from 2012 to 2014.   Carlin-Voigt has a passion for teaching and champions a possession-based brand of attacking soccer that was instrumental in the growth of one of the nations most explosive offenses. He primarily coached the attacking players in 2014 when the Bruins were the highest scoring team in the NCAA tournament with 11 goals in four games leading into the title game. In 2015, Carlin-Voigt coached the team to 47 goals, which ranked in the top three nationally for goals per game.  The 2015 Bruins were the only team in the country to have four players record 20 points or more, and all of them were underclassmen.   Carlin-Voigt was honored as one of College Soccer News top-15 assistant coaches in the country in 2013 and 2014, when he was the only coach on the West Coast to earn that distinction. Carlin-Voigt was actively involved in all aspects of the UCLA soccer program, including player development, training, scouting, scheduling, soccer-specific fitness training, summer camp development and alumni and community outreach. As the academic liaison in 2013, he helped the Bruins claim the highest team grade-point average in the UCLA athletic department for first time in program history.   Prior to his stint at UCLA, Carlin-Voigt helped assemble three consecutive recruiting classes at George Mason that were ranked in the top 35. In 2008, he helped coach the Patriots to their first ever Colonial Athletic Association Conference Championship as his recruiting and coaching made immediate turnarounds as the Patriots had a nine-win improvement after his first recruiting cycle. His recruiting classes at George Mason were the foundation of the 2013 Patriots team which went on to win their first ever Atlantic-10 Conference Championship. Carlin-Voigt assisted with every aspect of the George Mason program led by former Major League Soccer Coach of the Year, Greg Andrulis.   Carlin-Voigt spent five years (2007-12) at George Mason, while also coaching the D.C. United Youth Academy Program (2007-10), where he helped mentor U.S. National Team Goalkeeper and D.C. United starter Bill Hamid. In addition to Hamid, who was named the 2014 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, Carlin-Voigt coached 30 NCAA Division I players with D.C. United.   While at George Mason Carlin-Voigt helped recruit 12 players with U.S. Youth National Team experience. Five players were either signed or drafted into the MLS while another seven played professional soccer abroad. Prior to his time at George Mason Carlin-Voigt was an assistant womens coach at University of Wisconsin (2005-06) where he helped the program win the Big Ten Championship.   Before his coaching career, Carlin-Voigt was an NSCAA All-American at Kalamazoo College, where he was a regular on the Deans List and graduated cum laude with a degree in economics.  Considered one of the top goalkeepers in Division III soccer, he was a two-time team captain for Kalamazoo and a four-year starter, and he holds the Kalamazoo record for shutouts and saves.   Following his graduation in 2004, Carlin-Voigt had a short playing stint with Cruz Azul Oaxaca of the Mexican Second Division that was cut short due to a knee injury. From 2002-05, he played for the Kalamazoo Kingdom where he set franchise records as a goalkeeper for wins and shutouts during the 2004 season. He also saw time on trial with Osnabruck of the German third division in 2006. In 2013 Carlin-Voigt was called into camp with the United States National Beach Team.   An avid learner and student of the game, Carlin-Voigt has studied leadership development and coaching methods at professional clubs such as Real Madrid, Chelsea, Fulham and Santos. He also observed the U.S. National Teams preparations during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT NICK CARLIN-VOIGT Nick is one of the bright young coaches in the college game. No doubt he will bring a passion, work ethic and relentless drive that will benefit the University of Portland immensely. Nick has a proven track record of recruiting top level talent to the college game. Portland is a fantastic opportunity for him to build his own program. I would expect Portland to be competing with top teams around the country under Nicks leadership in a short time. I loved Nick from first time I met him. His energy, enthusiasm, knowledge and charisma is top one percent, which is why he has been able to recruit at such a high level. Nick is the hardest working guy Ive ever worked with in my career and Ive been around a long time. He brought us three straight elite recruiting classes, he brought that same ability to UCLA, and now he will do it at Portland. The main reason that he is a fantastic recruiter is because he has lots of integrity and trust with kids and their parents. Im sure he will embrace the Portland culture and will have great success. He is a very dynamic, aggressive, passionate coach and Portland will benefit from his dedication and commitment. There was no question in my mind that he would become one of the best coaches in the country and Im sure very good things will happen for the Portland program in a short amount of time. Nick is an excellent choice to lead the University of Portland Mens Soccer program. He has the leadership qualities to create a winning culture and will give his best to each student-athlete. He made a tremendous impact during his four years at UCLA and his contributions will be missed. I am very happy for Nick and wish him the best." Nick's level of professionalism across the board is a huge benefit for the University of Portland as well as for the West Coast Conference. Having the opportunity to work closely with Nick I'm convinced he's going to help re-establish our league as we work together to be a power conference on the West Coast." Nick has always been a fantastic coach as he is very driven, a great communicator, and a leader both on and off the field. With his attention to detail and competitive nature, Nick served as a great model for our team. Congratulations to the University of Portland on its new appointment. I really enjoyed the three years I got to work with Nick. On a personal note he was always willing and able to provide me with whatever I needed to make me a better player. As for the program, he promised that he would be committed to bringing in the best talent and character and he provided that year after year. With his work ethic there is no doubt that he will find success at Portland, and they are lucky to have him.  

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Matt Deemer

Assistant Coach

Matthew Deemer came to Portland ahead of the 2023 season as an assistant coach for Portland Pilots Mens Soccer, signing on as the recruiting coordinator and goalkeeper coach for the Pilots. Deemer helped guide the Pilots to a 12-5 record overall and a 5-2 record in WCC play, helping Portland make their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Portland earned a first-round bye for the first time since 1988 after earning a 11-seed in the tournament. With Deemer's guidance, Portland soccer had 10 Pilots earn All-WCC honors and three earn WCC awards, including the WCC Defender of the Year, WCC Midfielder of the Year and WCC Freshman of the Year. Portland had three United Soccer Coaches All-West Region selections, two All-Americans and Portland's first MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist since 2002. Three Pilots were taken in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft as well, the most in program history in a single draft. Prior to joining the Pilots, Deemer spent three seasons from 2021-23 at the University of San Diego, helping guide the Toreros as an assistant coach to one of the best seasons in program history. The Toreros went 6-0-1 in conference play to finish undefeated against WCC opponents for the first time since 2000, secure the WCC title and qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. Working primarily with the goalkeepers, Deemer coached the WCC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year and was named to the United Soccer Coaches West Region Coaching Staff of the Year. San Diego also had the WCC Defender of the Year, the WCC Freshman of the Year, 13 All-WCC selections and two All-West Region selections under Deemers guidance. Before joining San Diego, Deemer served as an assistant coach at the University of Saint Katherine's for a year after spending three years as an assistant coach from 2018-20 at San Diego State University. Both during and after his four-year career at Chapman University as a goalkeeper, Deemer coached at various levels from high school to MLS Next. He began his coaching career as the Chapman Womens Club Team Head Coach in 2015 and also was the head JV coach for Villa Park High School from 2015-17. During that time, he was also an assistant coach for LA Galaxy San Diego. Deemer was named head coach of Villa Parks varsity team for the 2017-18 season, helping them reach the CIF Finals and earning CIF Coach of the Year honors in the process. Deemer had a stellar career in the CIF as a goalkeeper for Carlsbad High School and is the only person to win both CIF Player of the Year and CIF Coach of the Year in a four-year span.

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