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Tim Oswald
Tim Oswald has appeared in the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer
Championship tournament as a player and as an assistant coach.
Oswald is hoping to return to the post-season tournament in another
capacity after being hired as the new head coach of the Rutgers
University-Camden men's soccer program in Dec., 2005. Oswald takes
over the Scarlet Raptors from Greg Ogden, who resigned in November
after leading Rutgers-Camden to the New Jersey Athletic Conference
championship game and a 15-5-1 mark in his sixth season with the
program. Ogden went 68-39-14 in his six years with the Rutgers-Camden
men.
"Anytime you have opportunity to take over a program that went
to the NJAC final the previous year, you have to be excited,"
Oswald said. "There's still a solid nucleus which remains from
the '05 team that was nationally-ranked at one point last year.
"Rutgers-Camden is a great academic institution with a diverse
range of degree programs to accommodate the ideal student-athlete.
Their state-of-the-art FieldTurf facility, coupled with their recent
program success, should help draw some of the top young talent in
the surrounding Pennsylvania and New Jersey areas. We hope to remain
competitive and to strive for consistent regional and national recognition
in one of the most difficult conferences in the country."
Oswald was a quality athlete during his playing days. He earned
All-Catholic honors and added All-Area recognition from the Northeast
Times in 1996 to cap his soccer career at Father Judge High School
in Philadelphia.
Oswald continued his soccer career as a midfielder/forward at Elizabethtown
College, where the Blue Jays earned national rankings during all
four of his years, including Top 5 rankings during his junior and
senior seasons. The Blue Jays played in three straight MAC championship
games, winning the 1999 title and earning a trip to the NCAA tournament.
During his senior year he earned conference Player of the Week,
First-Team All-Conference and All-Academic MAC honors. In 53 career
games, he notched 15 goals, 18 assists and 48 points at Elizabethtown.
Oswald received his B.S. in Elementary Education from Elizabethtown
in 2001 and his Master's in School Counseling from Widener in 2003.
Oswald spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach at Arcadia
University, helping the Scarlet Knights achieve national Top 25
rankings each year. Arcadia reached the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference
championship game all three years, winning the PAC title in 2004
and advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Prior to coaching at Arcadia, Oswald spent the 2001 and 2002 seasons
assisting at Widener University. In his second season at Widener,
the Pioneers achieved the highest NSCAA regional ranking in the
history of the program and earned their second-ever ECAC post-season
berth.
"I had the opportunity to learn from two phenomenal mentors,
Tom Carlin (Arcadia's head coach) and Skip Roderick (Elizabethtown's
head coach)," Oswald said. "It is my goal to implement
some of the same influential pieces at Rutgers-Camden which have
made both Elizabethtown and Arcadia model Division III soccer programs."
Oswald owns his NSCAA National Diploma, which he passed with distinction.
On the club level, Oswald has recently become an ODP U-14 assistant
coach with EPYSA, a U-11 head coach with FC Bucks and the U-17 head
coach of FC Philadelphia United. He also has served as a co-head
coach, along with Carlin, of the PSC Coppa-Bucks club team which
won two EPYSA state championships and was nationally-ranked in the
Top 25 in both 2004 and 2005.
"We are excited to have Tim on board," said Rutgers-Camden
Director of Athletics Jeff Dean. "He brings experience, knowledge
and enthusiasm to our program. He is attentive to detail, and will
insure that our student athletes are successful on and off the field."
Oswald, who lives in West Deptford with his fiancée Denise,
works as a guidance counselor at Ridley (PA) Middle School.
Anyone interested in
Rutgers-Camden men's soccer, please contact head coach Tim
Oswald.
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