McDaniel College 

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Coaching Staff
Jim Reigel
Head Coach

E-mail Coach Reigel: jreigel@mcdaniel.edu

Reigel takes over the reins of the Green Terror men’s soccer program in 2007.

He joins the McDaniel staff after a successful four-year stint as the varsity boys’ soccer coach at Linganore High School in Frederick. While there, he also served as the 3A West Boys’ Soccer Regional Director for MPSSAA since 2004.

Prior to that, he spent three seasons as an assistant at Gettysburg during the final seasons of that program’s successful run under 17-year head coach Dave Wright.

During his tenure on Wright’s staff, the program amassed a 42-15-3 record, including an appearance in the 2001 NCAA Division III Tournament and a national ranking as high as No. 3 in 2002. He served as an assistant on the staff during the 2000 and 2001 seasons before being elevated to associate head coach during the 2002 season.

While on the Bullet staff, he was primarily responsible for scouting and recruiting in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

Reigel earned a bachelors of science degree with a dual major in sports studies and psychology at Towson in 1996. He earned a masters of science degree in exercise science from McDaniel in 2002 and added a second masters degree in teaching a year later.

Reigel is a physical education teacher at Linganore, a position he’s held since 2003. Reigel and his wife Heidi, who works in the college’s admissions office and played basketball for the Green Terror from 1993-97 and still holds the program’s single-season (83) and career (271) blocked shots record, live in Westminster.

Andrew Wu
Assistant Coach

E-mail Coach Wu: mensoccer@mcdaniel.edu

Wu enters his second season on the sidelines after a successful four-year career with the Green Terror.

A three-year starter in goal for McDaniel, Wu amassed the most wins (39) by any Green Terror keeper as well as a program-record 23 shutouts. He also holds the single-season records for shutouts (9) and goals-against average (0.38).

A first-team All-Centennial Conference and all-region selection in 2005, he ranked second in the nation in save percentage (.926) as a senior.

Wu graduated with honors in 2006 with a degree in philosophy and is currently pursuing a masters in sports administration.