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Dwight Hornibrook

Dwight Hornibrook

Coaching Experience

•  Assistant Coach, Cornell Women's Soccer (2012-16)
•  Head Coach, SUNY Cortland Men's Soccer (2004-11)
•  Preseason Coaching Staff, Rochester Rhinos (2005-07)
•  Assistant Coach, Cornell Men's Soccer (Spring 2004)
•  North American Scout, Middlesbrough FC (1998-99)
•  Head Coach, Houghton Men's Soccer (1995-2003)
•  High Performance Director, Atlantic Regional Training Center (1987-94)
•  Coaching Staff, Canadian Soccer Association National Team (1987 U17 Boys National Team)
•  Coaching Staff, Canadian Soccer Association National Team (1992 Men's World Cup Team)
•  Player/Assistant Coach, Nova Scotia Clippers (1991)
•  Head Coach, Winnipeg Fury (1990)
•  Guest Coach, FC Auxerre (1990)
 

Coaching Credentials

•  Canadian Soccer Association ‘A’ License
•  National Coaching Certification Program Level 5
•  Canadian Soccer Association Apprenticeship graduate
•  National Coaching Institute graduate
•  NSCAA Level 2 GK Coach Certification
•  English Football Association Level 1 Psychology Course
 

Education

•  M.S., Sports Science, United States Sports Academy (2008)
•  B.A., Education, University of New Brunswick (1982)
 

At Cornell

• Has 3-22-4 record after first two years reshaping women's soccer program.
• Promoted to head coach after serving as an assistant coach for the Big Red for five seasons, plus a stint as the program’s interim head coach.
• During time as assistant coach, helped the Big Red accumulate 30 wins over a five-year span for the first time since 2002-06.
• Cornell’s nine wins in 2015 were the most by the program since 2002, and the team’s 8-0-3 start to the season was the best in program history.
• Helped guide the team to a remarkable shutout streak of more than 1,059 minutes and helped mold the Big Red’s first All-Ivy first-team selections since 1995 in midfielder Elizabeth Crowell ’17 and goalkeeper Kelsey Tierney ’17.
• Served as assistant coach with men’s soccer program in Spring 2004.
Dwight Hornibrook
 

Prior to Cornell

In between stints on East Hill, Hornibrook served as the head coach of men’s soccer at SUNY Cortland for eight seasons, helping the Red Dragons to a final national ranking of 17th after advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament and winning their first SUNYAC tournament in 2008. Hornibrook coached an ESPN The Magazine Men’s Soccer Academic All-American Selection in 2005, the 2007 SUNYAC Player of the Year, 25 SUNYAC all-conference selections and six all-region selections.
 
Hornibrook also has head-coaching experience at Houghton, where he compiled a 119-46-13 record and led the men’s soccer program to NAIA regional titles in 1995 and 1996. In his final season at Houghton, he was named the NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year and guided the team to a final national ranking of 24th. He helped produce 13 NAIA All-Americans, two conference players of the year, one conference freshman of the year, and six NAIA All-American Scholar Athletes. Hornibrook’s overall record as a head coach is 182-115-30.

Hornibrook has a Canadian Soccer Association 'A' License, National Coaching Certification Program Level 5 (highest standard), is a graduate of the Canadian Soccer Association Apprenticeship program, a graduate of the National Coaching Institute, an NSCAA Level 2 GK Coach Certification and a graduate of the English Football Association Level 1 Psychology Course.

Prior to Houghton, Hornibrook was a member of the Canadian National Team staff and director of the Atlantic Regional Training Center from 1987-94. During that time, he coached with World Cup, Olympic and U-17 National teams in international competition, including the U-17 World Cup in 1987 and World Cup qualifying in 1992. In 1991, Hornibrook was a player/assistant coach for the Nova Scotia Clippers in 1991 in the Canadian Soccer League. Hornibrook served as head coach of the Winnipeg Fury in 1990 and was a guest coach with FC Auxerre of the French Elite League. In 1998-99, he was the North American scout for Middlesbrough FC of the English Premier League. He has also served on the preseason coaching staff of the Rochester Rhinos from 2005-07.

Hornibrook graduated from the University of New Brunswick, Canada, in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in education. He was a five-year member of the soccer team as a midfielder and was a two-time Atlantic Universities Athletic Association (AUAA) all-star. The team won a national title in 1980 and he was named an Athlete of Distinction in 1982. After graduation, Hornibrook was a member of the North American Soccer League’s (NASL) Toronto Blizzards reserve squad in 1983. He also taught physical education from 1983-86 in Moncton, New Brunswick, winning provincial championships in soccer and wrestling.

Hornibrook earned a master’s degree in sports science in 2008 from the United States Sports Academy in Mobile, Ala. He graduated with honors and was nominated for student of the year honors among all master’s degree students at the institution.

A native of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Hornibrook is a graduate of Fredericton High School, where he earned Rookie of the Year and MVP honors in soccer. His team was crowned provincial champion in 1977. In 1992, Hornibrook was inducted into the city of Fredericton Sports Wall of Fame.
 

Personal

•  Lives with his wife, Donna, and has two daughters, Kathryn and Emily.