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Assistant Coach
of Rhode Island for his
Aidan Byrne
junior and senior years.
As a Mustang he was
Second Year
named to the All-New
Aidan Byrne is entering his second year
England team in 1995
as an assistant coach at Siena where
and 1996 and was
he works primarily with the defense.
named to the First Team
All-America in 1996. As
Previously he coached at Mount Ida
a Ram he earned a
College as an assistant for six years.
place on the Atlantic 10
Over that period, he helped the team
All-Conference Team.
to two NAC Championships and the
He then played profes-
school’
sionally for the Rhode
s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Island Stingrays in
Byrne is responsible for working with the defensive unit,
1999-2000.
match-day analysis and working on the improvement of the
team’s strength and conditioning.
Byrne owns his own
fitness business and
As a player, Byrne played at Mount Ida as a freshman and
his wife, Jennifer, is a
sophomore from 1995-97 before transferring to the University
former URI volleyball
player.
Assistant Coach
Training Center and
Steve Wieczorek
Competitive programs.
He has served as a
Second Year
goalkeeper coach for
Steve Wieczorek enters his second
Eastern New York
season at Siena College where his
North Girls Olympic
primary role is working with the goal-
Development Pro gram,
keepers. He is also responsible for
as the club goalkeeper
domestic and international recruiting,
coach for SoccerPlus
scouting, match analysis, as well as
FC and Monroe Soccer
day-to-day operations of the program.
Club, and has worked
Wieczorek serves as the assistant
with South Central
director of the “Future Saints” Clinic.
Premier’s Development
Academy program in
Prior to Siena, Wieczorek spent two seasons at the University
Connecticut.
of Bridgeport in Connecticut, where he helped the team reach
the NCAA DII National Tournament, an NSCAA
During this past year,
Top 25 ranking,
and the East Coast Conference final in 2007. At Bridgeport,
Wieczorek spent time
Wieczorek coached the goalkeepers, recruited potential student-
studying the game at
athletes, s
several professional
couted opponents, and assisted with the daily opera-
tions of the program.
and semi-professional
teams in England,
In 2004, Wieczorek coached the goalkeepers at Fairfield
where he gained
University
valuable insight and
, each of whom would later earn First Team All-MAAC
honors. From 2000-2003 while at Fairfield, he was a goal-
professional development.
keeper on two NSCAA Top 25 teams in 2000 and 2001 (highest
#11 nationally), each of those teams reaching the MAAC
Wieczorek earned his bachelor’s degree, magna cum laude,
Finals. During his tenure, the Stags won over 40 games.
with a double major in English and communication and his
master’s in curriculum and instruction from Fairfield University.
Wieczorek is currently an assistant director with Tony DiCicco’s
He holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and NSCAA
SoccerPlus Goal keeper School, where he directs the National
National Goalkeeping Diploma.
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