
Christopher Parsons
Men's Soccer/Men's
Lacrosse Head Coach
Christopher Parsons is in his
first season as the head men's soccer and men's lacrosse coach at the
University of Maine at Farmington.
Prior to Farmington, Parsons
spent a season as the assistant men's soccer coach at the University of
Maine and two seasons as an assistant men's soccer coach at Bowdoin
College. At Bowdoin, Parsons helped guide the Polar Bears to an overall
record of 21-7-2 and an NSCAA top 20 national ranking in each year.
Parsons also served as the head
men's soccer coach at St. Joseph's College from 2003-04 where he led the
Monks to the 2004 NCAA Division III Independent Northeast Regional
Tournament. Parsons began his coaching career at NAIA Division II Notre
Dame College (N.H.), posting a 48-11-1 mark from 1999-2001. The team won
the Mayflower Conference Championship in 2000 and advanced to the
Northeast Region Championship in 2000 and the Final Four in 2001. The
team received NSCAA top 20 national rankings in 2000 and 2001. He was
named the Mayflower Conference Coach of the Year in 2000.
As a player, Parsons made two
NJCAA National Final Four appearances with Ulster County Community
College (N.Y.) before playing at Thomas College. Thomas won the Maine
Athletic Conference title in 1995 and Parsons was the team capatain and
an NSCAA All-American in 1996. He was a two-time All-New England,
All-State and All-MAC selection.
Parsons received a bachelor of
science in sports management from Thomas College and holds the United
States Soccer Federation National 'B' license.
Parsons resides in Farmington
with his wife, Karin, and children, Taylor (15), Drew (11) and Emma-Jane
(3).
Coach
Parsons can be
reached by e-mail at
chris.parsons@maine.edu
or by phone at (207) 778-7142. |