Men's Soccer
Reiman, Kevin
Kevin Reiman
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- reimank@xavier.edu
- Phone:
- 513.745.4207
Kevin Reiman was promoted to associate head coach/recruiting coordinator in the summer of 2019. He previously served as assistant coach/recruiting coordinator in 2018 and assistant coach in 2017 with the Musketeers.
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During his time on the sidelines, Reiman has helped the Musketeers post a 28-28-11 (12-19-2 BIG EAST) record and advance to the BIG EAST Tournament in each season. Xavier has also posted a 4-7-3 record against top-25 opponents during that stretch.
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Reiman has helped coach 13 players to All-BIG EAST honors, including three first-team selections. He also helped coach Cory Brown (2018 MLS SuperDraft Selection - 62nd Overall Pick), Samson Sergi (2019 CoSIDA Academic All-American) and Matt Vasquenza (2017 CoSIDA Academic All-American).
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The Musketeers have been ranked in the top-25 of the United Soccer Coaches Poll/Top Drawer Soccer Poll/College Soccer News Poll in three of four seasons with Reiman on the sidelines.
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Off the field, the Musketeers earned the USCAA Team Academic Award for the 11th consecutive year in the spring of 2021. The team posted a 3.43 team grade point average during the 2020-21 academice year.
He helped the Musketeers haul in the No. 8 recruiting class for 2019 rated by TopDrawerSoccer.com.
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Reiman joined the Musketeers from Seattle Pacific University, where he was in the same position from 2013-16.
During his four years at Seattle Pacific, Reiman helped his team to a 48-13-14 record, including a 26-4-9 home mark at Interbay Stadium. The Falcons made three consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, two of them as the No. 1 seed in the West Region. They also won the 2014 and 2015 Great Northwest Athletic Conference championships.
Prior to his time at Seattle Pacific, Reiman spent two seasons as an assistant at Army and two years in the business sector in Seattle.Â
Reiman earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from Michigan State in 2008. Before joining the Army staff, Reiman was the head coach of the freshman soccer team at Okemos High School in Michigan for one season.
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A left-footed midfielder, Reiman was selected by Real Salt Lake with the third pick of the third round (28th overall) of the 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft. He helped RSL reach the Western Conference finals in the team's first-ever playoff appearance, leading all reserve midfielders in minutes played while tallying a goal and four assists during the season.
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He was drafted after an accomplished collegiate career that included second-team All-Big Ten honors during a two-year stay at Michigan State. After leading the Spartans with four assists as a junior in 2006, Reiman was second with five in 2007 as the team qualified for only its third NCAA Tournament appearance since 1969. In 39 total appearances at Michigan State, he started 31 contests while compiling 11 points on a goal and nine assists.
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Reiman began his collegiate playing career with two seasons at national powerhouse Maryland, playing under a staff that included current Army head coach Russell Payne as an assistant coach. Reiman participated in 34 games, including six starts, as the Terrapins were crowned national champions in 2005 after making an appearance in the semifinals in 2004.
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A two-time NSCAA/adidas All-American and a McDonald's High School All-America nominee, Reiman prepped at Yorktown (N.Y.) High School. He was an adidas Elite Soccer Program (ESP) All-Star during his senior campaign.
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As a five-year starter for the Olympic Development Program Region-I team, Reiman competed in events throughout the country, as well as internationally in France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Ireland, England, Italy and Argentina. He also served for seven years as captain of the Yorktown Spirit club team that won four Eastern New York State Cup Championships and was a six-time New York State finalist.
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Hometown:Â Yorktown, N.Y.
College:Â Michigan State, '08
Family:Â Meredith (Wife)
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During his time on the sidelines, Reiman has helped the Musketeers post a 28-28-11 (12-19-2 BIG EAST) record and advance to the BIG EAST Tournament in each season. Xavier has also posted a 4-7-3 record against top-25 opponents during that stretch.
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Reiman has helped coach 13 players to All-BIG EAST honors, including three first-team selections. He also helped coach Cory Brown (2018 MLS SuperDraft Selection - 62nd Overall Pick), Samson Sergi (2019 CoSIDA Academic All-American) and Matt Vasquenza (2017 CoSIDA Academic All-American).
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The Musketeers have been ranked in the top-25 of the United Soccer Coaches Poll/Top Drawer Soccer Poll/College Soccer News Poll in three of four seasons with Reiman on the sidelines.
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Off the field, the Musketeers earned the USCAA Team Academic Award for the 11th consecutive year in the spring of 2021. The team posted a 3.43 team grade point average during the 2020-21 academice year.
He helped the Musketeers haul in the No. 8 recruiting class for 2019 rated by TopDrawerSoccer.com.
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 PRIOR TO XAVIER |
Reiman joined the Musketeers from Seattle Pacific University, where he was in the same position from 2013-16.
During his four years at Seattle Pacific, Reiman helped his team to a 48-13-14 record, including a 26-4-9 home mark at Interbay Stadium. The Falcons made three consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances, two of them as the No. 1 seed in the West Region. They also won the 2014 and 2015 Great Northwest Athletic Conference championships.
Prior to his time at Seattle Pacific, Reiman spent two seasons as an assistant at Army and two years in the business sector in Seattle.Â
Reiman earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from Michigan State in 2008. Before joining the Army staff, Reiman was the head coach of the freshman soccer team at Okemos High School in Michigan for one season.
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 PLAYING CAREER |
A left-footed midfielder, Reiman was selected by Real Salt Lake with the third pick of the third round (28th overall) of the 2008 MLS Supplemental Draft. He helped RSL reach the Western Conference finals in the team's first-ever playoff appearance, leading all reserve midfielders in minutes played while tallying a goal and four assists during the season.
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He was drafted after an accomplished collegiate career that included second-team All-Big Ten honors during a two-year stay at Michigan State. After leading the Spartans with four assists as a junior in 2006, Reiman was second with five in 2007 as the team qualified for only its third NCAA Tournament appearance since 1969. In 39 total appearances at Michigan State, he started 31 contests while compiling 11 points on a goal and nine assists.
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Reiman began his collegiate playing career with two seasons at national powerhouse Maryland, playing under a staff that included current Army head coach Russell Payne as an assistant coach. Reiman participated in 34 games, including six starts, as the Terrapins were crowned national champions in 2005 after making an appearance in the semifinals in 2004.
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A two-time NSCAA/adidas All-American and a McDonald's High School All-America nominee, Reiman prepped at Yorktown (N.Y.) High School. He was an adidas Elite Soccer Program (ESP) All-Star during his senior campaign.
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As a five-year starter for the Olympic Development Program Region-I team, Reiman competed in events throughout the country, as well as internationally in France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Ireland, England, Italy and Argentina. He also served for seven years as captain of the Yorktown Spirit club team that won four Eastern New York State Cup Championships and was a six-time New York State finalist.
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 COACHING TIMELINE |
Year | School | Title |
2019-present | Xavier | Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator |
2018 | Xavier | Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator |
2017 | Xavier | Assistant Coach |
2013-16 | Seattle Pacific | Assistant Coach |
2011-12 | Army | Assistant Coach |
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 PERSONAL |
Hometown:Â Yorktown, N.Y.
College:Â Michigan State, '08
Family:Â Meredith (Wife)