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Bill Elliott   |   Head Coach

Alma Mater: Tennessee '91

E-mail: belliot@uwf.edu

Office Phone: 474-2584

M. Soccer: Bill Elliott

The men’s and women’s soccer teams at the University of West Florida are known as two of the most successful programs at the Division II level, and UWF has Bill Elliott to thank for that legacy.  Elliott began his tenure as head coach for both the men’s and women’s teams in 1995, and since that point UWF has taken over as the dominant school in Gulf South Conference soccer and is one of the most respected programs across the country.

Elliott has led the Argonauts men’s soccer team for 18 seasons, and he was also head coach for the women’s team from 1995 to 2001.  As the leader of the UWF men’s team, Elliott has compiled a record of 211-91-31 (.680), and he led the Argos women’s team to a 98-34-6 (.732) record in his seven seasons leading both.  With both teams combined, the Tennessee grad holds an overall record of 309-125-37 (.695).

In his 18 years leading the UWF men’s soccer team, the Argonauts have won eight GSC championships, the most in conference history.  The Argos have also made 14 appearances in the GSC Tournament and five appearances in the NCAA Tournament.  In 2006, UWF went on a record-setting run, advancing to the NCAA Championships before falling in the semifinals to eventual national champion Dowling on penalty kicks.

In men’s soccer, Elliott is a four-time GSC Coach of the Year and three-time South Region Coach of the Year.  In the summer of 2010, he was also named to the GSC Men’s Soccer All-Time Team, honoring the top coach in GSC men’s soccer through the conference’s first 14 seasons sponsoring the sport.

Under his leadership, the Argonauts have boasted eight All-Americans, including first team All-Americans Eduardo Oliveira (2006), Keith Savage (2006) and Jimmy McHenry (2007).  He has also coached four GSC Players of the Year, three GSC Freshmen of the Year, 70 All-GSC players and five GSC Tournament Most Outstanding Players.  The Argonauts have also performed well in the classroom under Elliott’s watch, with 35 players earning GSC All-Academic Team honors.

After years of continued success throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, 2006 started the beginning of a new era as the men’s team won its first of five straight GSC titles.  The 2006 squad finished the year 20-1-3 and took a national ranking of No. 3 into the NCAA semifinal match against Dowling.  In 2007, UWF’s season was highlighted by school and conference records for longest winning streak (18) and finished the year 18-2-0.

On the women’s side, Elliott’s teams made the GSC Tournament each year from 1996 to 2001, including championships in 1996, 1998 and 1999.  His best season with the women came in 1999, when UWF finished the year 19-2-0 with its second straight GSC title and first ever NCAA Tournament berth.  Elliott is a three-time GSC Coach of the Year on the women’s side, as well as winning the 1999 South Region Coach of the Year award.

Brook Pace became UWF’s first ever women’s soccer All-American under Elliott in 1999, and he also coached one GSC Player of the Year, two GSC Freshmen of the Year, 23 All-GSC first team players, and three GSC Tournament Most Outstanding Players.  UWF also had six women’s soccer players earn GSC All-Academic honors under Elliott’s watch.

Elliott came to West Florida from Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens, Tenn.  He spent two successful seasons with the Bulldogs, leading both the men's and women's teams to the playoffs in each season.  Elliott's 1993 women's team captured the NAIA District 24 title, and he was named the district coach of the year.  Overall, his women's teams compiled a 17-18-0 mark and his men's teams were 17-14-1.

Elliott's coaching career began in 1992 at Division III Maryville College in Maryville, Tenn. as an assistant under Pepe Fernandez.  In his year at Maryville, the women finished 15-3 and ranked No. 20 in Division III.  The men finished with a record of 10-8.

Elliott earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1991 and a master's in recreation and sports management in 1993 from the University of Tennessee.  He also played NCAA Division I soccer for the Volunteers.  Before his college career, Elliott played at Hixson High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. At Hixson, he led his team to a second place finish in the state as a senior captain.

Elliott also played Division III professional soccer in the United States Interregional Soccer League as a member of the Chattanooga Express.  He helped lead the Express to a runner-up finish at the 1993-94 Indoor Soccer National Championships.

In 1997, he was hired mid-season as a player and head coach of the USL II Mobile Revellers with whom he had started the season as a player.  In 1998, he was also a player and assistant coach for the Pensacola Barracudas.  In recent years he has coached the Panama City Pirates of the PDL in the summers of 2008 and 2009, and in the summer of 2012 he coached Chattanooga FC in the National Premier Soccer League.  Elliott has also served as an Olympic Development Program State Team coach for Alabama and currently serves as a member of the Region III ODP staff.

Elliott holds the NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a USSF A License.  He lives in Pensacola with his wife Chrissy, and they have two children, Peyton and Trey.


Elliott as West Florida Men's Soccer Head Coach
Overall
GSC
Year
W
L
T
Pct.
W
L
T
Pct.
Finish
1995
@
7
12
1
.375
1996
*
8
7
5
.525
0
1
4
.400
4
1997
*
8
7
3
.528
2
2
1
.500
4
1998
* ! # % &
16
4
0
.800
4
1
0
.800
1
1999
8
8
2
.500
2
2
1
.500
T3
2000
*
12
7
0
.632
6
1
0
.857
1
2001
* !
15
3
2
.800
6
1
0
.857
T1
2002
*
13
5
1
.711
6
1
0
.857
2
2003
* ! &
14
5
1
.725
5
2
0
.714
1
2004
H
2
1
0
.667
2005
9
5
2
.625
5
3
0
.625
T4
2006
* ! # $ % &
20
1
3
.896
6
0
0
1.000
1
2007
* ! # % &
18
2
0
.900
6
0
0
1.000
1
2008
* ! #
15
4
2
.762
3
2
1
.583
3
2009
* !
11
6
2
.632
4
0
1
.900
1
2010* ! #1442.7505001.0001
2011
*
9
6
3
.583
3
2
0
.600
3
2012*1232.7651002.9171
18 Seasons
211
91
31
.680
7318
10
.772
@ NAIA Tournament Appearance (1)
* Gulf South Conference Tournament Appearance (14)
! Gulf South Conference Championship (8)
# NCAA Tournament Appearance (5)
$ NCAA Championships Appearance (1)
H Season Shortened by Hurricane Ivan
% NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year (3)
& GSC Coach of the Year (4)
Elliott as West Florida Women's Soccer Head Coach
Overall
GSC
Year
W
L
T
Pct.
W
L
T
Pct.
Finish
1995
@
7
10
1
.417
1996
* ! &
13
4
2
.737
3
1
0
.750
2
1997
* &
13
6
1
.675
4
0
1
.900
T1
1998
* !
16
2
1
.868
6
0
0
1.000
1
1999
* ! # % &
19
2
0
.905
6
0
0
1.000
1
2000
*
12
7
1
.625
5
3
0
.625
3
2001* #1830.857710.8752
7 Seasons
98
34
6
.732
31
5
1
.851
@ NAIA Tournament Appearance (1)
* Gulf South Conference Tournament Appearance (6)
! Gulf South Conference Championship (3)
# NCAA Tournament Appearance (2)
% NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year (1)
& GSC Coach of the Year (3)

Elliott as West Florida Men's & Women's Soccer Head Coach
Overall
GSC
Total
W
L
T
Pct.
W
L
T
Pct.
25 Seasons
309
125
37
.695
104
23
11
.793
@ NAIA Tournament Appearance (2)
* Gulf South Conference Tournament Appearance (20)
! Gulf South Conference Championship (11)
# NCAA Tournament Appearance (7)
$ NCAA Championships Appearance (1)

% NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year (4)
& GSC Coach of the Year (7)

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer All-American Players (8)
2006 - Felipe Lawall (NSCAA second team)
2006 - Eduardo Oliveira (Daktronics first team)
2006 - Keith Savage (NSCAA first team)
2007 - Juan Carlos Garcia (NSCAA third team, Daktronics third team)
2007 - Jimmy McHenry (NSCAA first team)
2007 - Okang Nkosi (Daktronics honorable mention)
2008 - Nolan Intermoia (NSCAA third team, Daktronics third team)
2010 - Frank Cope (Daktronics honorable mention)

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer All-Region Players (46)
1996 - Aren Cook (NSCAA second team)
1996 - LeQuient Holbert (NSCAA second team)
1998 - Jon Stefansson (NSCAA second team)
2000 - Pat Cannon (NSCAA second team)
2000 - Igor Goncalez (NSCAA second team)
2000 - Jamara Pittman (NSCAA second team)
2001 - Pat Cannon (NSCAA first team) (2)
2001 - Jamara Pittman (NSCAA second team) (2)
2001 - Tommy Robinson (NSCAA second team)
2002 - Jon Hargis (NSCAA second team)
2002 - Stephen Simmons (NSCAA second team)
2002 - Nic Stankov (NSCAA first team)
2002 - Mauricio Toro (NSCAA second team)
2003 - Matthew Estrem (NSCAA second team)
2003 - Jon Hargis (NSCAA first team) (2)
2003 - Felipe Lawall (NSCAA first team)
2005 - Keith Savage (NSCAA second team)
2006 - Felipe Lawall (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)
2006 - Jimmy McHenry (NSCAA second team)
2006 - Eduardo Oliveira (NSCAA second team, Daktronics first team)
2006 - Keith Savage (NSCAA first team, Daktronics second team) (2)
2007 - Juan Carlos Garcia (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team)
2007 - Jimmy McHenry (NSCAA first team, Daktronics first team) (2)
2007 - Nick Mroczkowski (Daktronics second team)
2007 - Okang Nkosi (Daktronics first team)
2007 - Keith Savage (NSCAA first team) (3)
2008 - Richard Dixon (NSCAA second team)
2008 - Nolan Intermoia (NSCAA first team Daktronics first team)
2008 - Thomas Olmsted (NSCAA second team)
2008 - Rafael Segal (Daktronics second team)
2009 - Richard Dixon (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team) (2)
2009 - Nikola Kljaic (Daktronics second team)
2009 - Stephen Munoz (Daktronics second team)
2009 - Paul Willoughby (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)
2010 - Frank Cope (Daktronics first team)
2010 - Richard Dixon (NSCAA first team) (3)
2010 - Daniel Martini (Daktronics second team)
2010 - Sean Reynolds (NSCAA second team)
2010 - Marquel Waldron (Daktronics second team)
2011 - Matthew Aldred (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)
2011 - Sean Reynolds (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team) (2)
2012 - Frank Cope (NSCAA second team) (2)
2012 - Richard Dixon (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team) (4)
2012 - Dillon Gallet (NSCAA second team)
2012 - James Moore (NSCAA second team, Daktronics second team)
2012 - Patrick Zimmer (NSCAA second team)

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer All-GSC Players (70)
1996 - Lee Weddall (first team)
1997 - Simon Brading (second team)
1997 - Aren Cook (second team)
1997 - LeQuient Holbert (second team)
1997 - Wes Nelson (first team)
1998 - Aren Cook (first team) (2)
1998 - Mike Kowal (second team)
1998 - Wes Nelson (first team) (2)
1998 - Keith Segovia (second team)
1998 - Jon Stefansson (first team)
1999 - Beto Bressiani (first team)
1999 - Justin Brown (second team)
1999 - Pat Cannon (first team)
2000 - Pat Cannon (first team) (2)
2000 - Igor Goncalez (first team)
2000 - Jamara Pittman (second team)
2000 - Mauricio Toro (second team)
2001 - Pat Cannon (first team) (3)
2001 - Igor Goncalez (first team) (2)
2001 - Jon Hargis (second team)
2001 - Jamara Pittman (first team)
2001 - Tommy Robinson (second team)
2002 - Stephen Pait (second team)
2002 - Jonathan Sampson (first team)
2002 - Stephen Simmons (first team)
2002 - Nic Stankov (first team)
2002 - Mauricio Toro (first team)
2003 - Matthew Estrem (first team)
2003 - Jon Hargis (first team)
2003 - Stephen Simmons (first team) (2)
2005 - Nolan Intermoia (second team)
2005 - Auston Love (second team)
2005 - Eduardo Oliveira (second team)
2005 - Keith Savage (first team)
2006 - Juan Carlos Garcia (second team)
2006 - Nolan Intermoia (second team) (2)
2006 - Felipe Lawall (first team)
2006 - Jimmy McHenry (second team)
2006 - Nick Mroczkowski (second team)
2006 - Eduardo Oliveira (first team) (2)
2006 - Keith Savage (first team) (2)
2007 - Juan Carlos Garcia (first team)
2007 - Nolan Intermoia (first team)
2007 - Jimmy McHenry (first team)
2007 - Nick Mroczkowski (first team)
2007 - Okang Nkosi (first team)
2007 - Keith Savage (first team) (3)
2008 - Nolan Intermoia (first team) (2)
2008 - Richard Dixon (second team)
2008 - Thomas Olmsted (first team)
2008 - Rafael Segal (first team)
2008 - Matt Williams (first team)
2008 - Paul Willoughby (second team)
2009 - Richard Dixon (first team) (2)
2009 - Nikola Kljaic (first team)
2009 - Trey Kramer (first team)
2009 - Jay Mainville (second team)
2009 - Matt Tanner (second team)
2009 - Paul Willoughby (first team)
2010 - Frank Cope (first team)
2010 - Daniel Martini (first team)
2010 - Sean Reynolds (first team)
2010 - Marquel Waldron (first team)
2011 - Ramon Sealy (first team)
2011 - Matthew Aldred (first team)
2011 - Sean Reynolds (first team) (2)
2011 - Marquel Waldron (second team) (2)
2011 - Jack Salafrio (second team)
2011 - Dillon Gallet (second team)
2012 - Frank Cope (first team) (2)
2012 - Richard Dixon (first team) (3)
2012 - Dillon Gallet (second team) (2)
2012 - James Moore (first team)
2012 - Felipe Oliveira (second team)
2012 - Ramon Sealy (first team) (2)
2012 - Patrick Zimmer (second team)

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer GSC All-Academic Players (35)
1996 - Brian Funderburke
1996 - Jay Healy
1996 - Rudy Seelman
1996 - Lee Wedall
1997 - Rudy Seelman (2)
2000 - Igor Goncalez
2000 - Nic Stankov
2001 - Igor Goncalez (2)
2001 - Stephen Simmons
2001 - Nic Stankov (2)
2002 - Igor Goncalez (3)
2002 - Stephen Simmons (2)
2003 - Stephen Simmons (3)
2005 - Matt Gascoigne
2005 - Austin Love
2006 - Matt Gascoigne (2)
2006 - Okang Nkosi
2006 - Keith Savage
2007 - Okang Nkosi (2)
2007 - Keith Savage (2)
2008 - Rafael Segal
2009 - Frank Cope
2009 - Paul Willoughby
2009 - Marquel Waldron
2010 - Frank Cope (2)
2010 - Bruno Ferreira
2010 - Daniel Martini
2011 - Matthew Aldred
2011 - Will Henderson
2011 - Trey Kramer
2012 - Frank Cope (3)
2012 - Steven Hermosa
2012 - Trey Kramer (2)
2012 - James Moore
2012 - Lucas Williams

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer Postseason Record
1996: 0-1-0 in GSC Tournament
1997: 0-0-1 in GSC Tournament
1998: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament
2000: 0-1-0 in GSC Tournament
2001: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS)
2002: 1-1-0 in GSC Tournament
2003: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS)
2006: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 2-0-2 in NCAA Tournament
2007: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament
2008: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament
2009: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS)
2010: 2-0-0 in GSC Tournament (CHAMPIONS); 0-1-0 in NCAA Tournament
2011: 1-0-1 in GSC Tournament
2012: 0-1-0 in GSC Tournament
Total: 18-4-2 in GSC Tournament, 2-4-2 in NCAA Tournament; 20-8-4 overall

Elliott’s Men’s Soccer Win Milestones (while at UWF)
Win #1: 9/17/95 vs. Belmont, 6-4 W
Win #50: 9/8/00 @ Rollins, 2-1 W (OT)
Win #100: 11/8/03 vs. Central Arkansas: 5-0 W
Win #150: 11/4/07 vs. Montevallo: 2-0 W
Win #200: 9/9/12 vs. Florida Southern: 2-1 W

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