Navy men’s soccer program parts ways with head coach Tim O’Donohue
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Naval Academy Director of Athletics Michael Kelly announced a change in leadership of the men’s soccer program as Tim O’Donohue will not return for an 11th season at the Naval Academy.
“We would like to thank Tim for his dedication to the men’s soccer program and our student-athletes,” said Kelly. “We wish him the best in his future endeavors.”
Navy will begin a national search for a new head coach immediately.
“Navy men’s soccer is a storied program with a history of success,” said Kelly. “Our search is underway to identify the right coach who can help our student-athletes compete for and win championships.”
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