2008 Men's Soccer Coaches

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Jeff Carr
Head Coach
Jeff Carr begins his fourth season as Trevecca's head men's soccer coach. Since taking over the program, Carr has led the Trojans to a 16-34-4. Though he Trojans struggled through his first season, the last two season’s have seen marked improvement including 15 wins.

In his second season, the team started to turn the corner. Thanks to several key additions in the offseason, the Trojans posted an 8-10-1 record in 2005, which included an upset 3-0 win over then 10th ranked Virginia Intermont College as a part of a five game unbeaten streak. Carr's recruiting produced two All-Region players in 2005. Mark Foster scored 20 goals for the Trojans, and Calvin da Cunha - also an honorable mention All-American - anchored Carr's stingy Trojan defense, the best defense in program history.

Despite suffering some key injuries during the first four games, the 2006 team won another seven matches including the first four matches of the season. After the team began to heal they won two of the last three, including a 1-0 shutout at NCAA D-II North Alabama. Carr’s 2006-2007 team was voted as the TranSouth Athletic Conference Champions of Character Team as well.

Carr's last coaching stint was as the boys' and girls' soccer coach at Donelson Christian Academy. He started the program at DCA in 1991 and led the program for 11 successful seasons. He was named the state coach of the year three times (twice in boys soccer, once in girls), regional coach of the year six times, and district coach of the year six times. In 2000 his boys' team was the state runner-up, and the girls' team made it to the state final four. While at DCA, Carr served as the national ranker for Tennessee boy's soccer with USA Today.

Carr, who grew up in Canada, served as the women's soccer coach at Baylor University for the 1986-87 season before moving to Waco High School for the 1987-88 season. Carr also coached Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wis., in 1991 before taking the DCA position.

Carr currently resides in Hendersonville with his wife Donna, and his three children John, Emme, and Kyle.

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Michael Frazee
Assistant Coach
Michael Frazee begins his second season as the goalkeepers coach on the Trojans coaching staff. Frazee played his high school soccer at Farragut High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, and he went on to play collegiate soccer at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina.

At Francis Marion, Frazee earned all-conference honors in 2000 and 2001, and was named to the all-southeast team in 2000. Frazee holds the Francis Marion record for most shutouts in a season, notching eight in 21 matches during the 2000 season, leading his team to the second of back-to-back 17 win seasons and an appearance in the NCAA Division II Elite Eight. He also holds the Patriots’ career record for shutouts (16 in 46 Matches) and had two separate shutout streaks of 300 minutes or more. His four-year 0.93 Goals Against Average is a Francis Marion record as well. He also backstopped the Patriots to a Peach Belt Conference Tournament Championship and #20 ranking in 1999, and a PBC regular season title in 2000.
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Andy McGovern
Assistant Coach
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Matt Smith
Assistant Coach
Matt Smith begins his second season on the assistant on the Trojan coaching staff. Originally from Warsaw, Indiana, Smith attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in History and worked in the Athletic Director’s office. Matt met his wife, Lupita, in 2001 while doing missions work in Mexico.  Matt and Lupita have been married for 3 years and have a son, Ricky.

As a coach, Smith coached club soccer at the U19 level for five years, notching two state championships during that span. In 2000, Smith joined Ultimate Goal Ministries, a soccer outreach ministry based in Nashville, Tennessee. Ultimate Goal focuses on ministering to the refugee and international youth in the greater Nashville area. He currently works with the ministry as the Director of Coaching and Outreach Coordinator.