BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Steve Armas, who has helped build the Campbell
University men's soccer program into a regional and national contender, was
named head coach of the Fighting Camels on Friday.
A former collegiate and professional standout who has spent the
last four years as an assistant coach at Campbell, Armas replaces
Doug Hess, who resigned earlier this month to accept the head
coaching job at Drexel University.
"Steve has
been an integral part of our men's soccer program's success over
these last four years and we are proud that Steve will now
take over this program as Campbell's head coach," said Director of
Athletics Stan Williamson. "Steve has had some great experiences
as a player and as a coach that have prepared him to assume this
responsibility. We expect great things from our men's soccer team
under Steve's leadership."
Over the past four seasons, Armas has helped guide the Camels to
three Atlantic Sun Conference trophies, the team's first-ever berth
in the NCAA College Cup and a year-end national ranking at the
Division I level.
"First, I must thank (University President) Dr. (Jerry) Wallace,
Stan Williamson, (Vice President for Student Life) Dr. (Dennis)
Bazemore and the rest of Campbell administration and staff for
believing in my abilities and entrusting me with the leadership of
the men's soccer program," said Armas, who played in Major League
Soccer after a standout career at Maryland. "I am proud of what we
were able to accomplish during my time as an assistant coach here
in Buies Creek. Even more so, my wife, Sarah and I are excited
about what lies ahead in working with the student-athletes,
administration, alumni, and the community to build upon years of
men's soccer tradition in the future as the head coach."
During that span, Campbell won the 2008 and 2009 A-Sun regular
season championships, while garnering the 2007 A-Sun tournament
crown. Since Armas' arrival in 2006, the Fighting Camels have
compiled a 45-29-6 overall record (.600), including a 25-4-5 mark
(.809) in the Atlantic Sun Conference regular season. The Camels
finished ranked among the top-10 in the final South Region poll in
2006, 2007 and 2008 and earned the school's first year-end national
ranking (No. 25) in 2008 at the Division I level.
In Armas' stint at CU, he has mentored seven Campbell players who
have been named to the All-South teams as well as 24 who have been
named to the Atlantic Sun all-conference teams. In addition, 43
Campbell players have earned a place on the A-Sun All-Academic
Teams.
Armas has helped develop the last two A-Sun players of the year
(Vince Petrasso and Richard Jata), the 2007 Atlantic Sun freshman
of the year (Josue Soto) and the '07 A-Sun tournament MVP
(Petrasso). His players have gained All-America (Jata), freshman
All-America (Soto) and Academic All-America (Devin Sheppard) notice
as well.
Last fall, Petrasso was selected as A-Sun Player of the Year and
first-team all-conference after the Camels captured their
second-straight league regular season title and third in the last
five campaigns. Senior Justin Madrid, junior Khalil Johnson and
freshman Mitchell Cardenas were named to the all-conference second
team. Cardenas was joined on the all-freshman squad by teammates
Justin Smith and Keegan Terry.
The Camels suffered only one regular season conference loss
(16-1-1) over the past two campaigns, compiling a 7-1-1 league
record and 8-10-1 overall mark last fall when freshmen made 50
starts for the eventual A-Sun regular season champs.
In 2008, the Camels won the A-Sun regular season crown with a
perfect 9-0-0 mark, finished 14-6-0 overall, defeated 7th-ranked
North Carolina for the third-straight year, and was rated third in
the final South Region poll. CU finished the year as the
third-highest scoring team in the nation (2.2) and set a school
record with 12-consecutive victories.
The 2007 squad finished 13-6-3 overall, won the Atlantic Sun
Conference tournament championship, and made the program's first
appearance in the NCAA College Cup. CU knocked off ACC member
North Carolina for the second-straight year and finished seventh in
the final South Region ranking.
Before arriving at Buies Creek in July 2006, Armas spent the
previous two years as an assistant coach for both Greensboro
College and the Carolina Dynamo of the United Soccer Leagues
Premier Developmental League (PDL).
While at Greensboro College, Armas helped to guide the men's
program to a 2005 USA South Conference tournament championship and
a second round NCAA tournament appearance. With the Carolina
Dynamo, Armas has had the opportunity to coach some of the best
Division I collegiate players in the country.
Two players from the 2005 Dynamo team have played in Major League
Soccer -- Justin Moose of D.C. United and Floyd Franks of the
Chicago Fire. The 2006 Dynamo squad included three Hermann trophy
candidates.
A native of Germantown, Md., Armas played collegiately at the
University of Maryland from 1995-98 and graduated in 2003 with a
bachelor of arts in Spanish Language and Literature. He finished
his career with 11 goals and 17 assists and ranks seventh among the
school's career assists leaders. He helped lead Maryland to an ACC
Tournament championship and captained the team to an NCAA College
Cup appearance, where Armas was selected to the NCAA All-Tournament
team.
Armas had an impressive professional playing career which included
stints with various clubs competing in Major League Soccer as well
as the United Soccer League First and Second divisions. Armas
played with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL2, where he helped
the team capture the Atlantic Division and regular season
championship. Armas spent the 2003 season with the Carolina Dynamo
(USL2) where he played 17 games (1498 minutes), scored 5 goals and
had 16 assists (2nd in the League) to help the Dynamo capture the
regular season championship.
Drafted out of the University of Maryland in 1999 by the New
England Revolution of MLS, Armas played with the Columbus Crew and
Tampa Bay Mutiny of MLS as well as stints with USL First division
clubs Atlanta Silverbacks, Minnesota Thunder and Cincinnati
Riverhawks. He played in the U-17 World Cup in Japan, and also
participated at the U-18, U-20 and U-23 national team levels.
Armas holds a USSF "A" Coaching License.
Armas has also been especially active with the youth club
community. He is head coach of the Capital Area Soccer League
(CASL) '92 Elite boy's team, which reached the semifinals of the
Greensboro Score Showcase and the final of the Disney Soccer
Showcase.
He coached the 92 Navy Boy's team with the Triangle Futbol Club for
two years (2007, 2008), guiding the group to two final four
appearances and one championship in the NCYSA state cup, two
championships at the Jefferson Cup in Richmond, Virginia and
another appearance in the finals at the esteemed Disney Showcase in
Orlando, Florida.
Additionally, Armas spent three years as head and assistant
coach with the North Carolina Olympic Development Program '93 Boys
State Team.
He and his wife, Sarah, reside in Buies Creek with their golden
retrievers, Amos and Wrigley.