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Boston University Department of Athletics
285 Babcock Street Boston, MA 02215
Division 1 Massachusetts Northeast
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Kevin Nylen

Major Student-Athlete Honors (at BU): 1x CollegeSoccerNews All-America (2023), 1x Major League Soccer SuperDraft Selection (2023), 3x United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America, 1x ECAC Defensive Player of the Year (2023), 6x United Soccer Coaches All-Region, 2x Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year (2022, 23), 2x Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year (2022, 23), 1x Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year (2023), 1x Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year (2023), 7x All-Patriot League First Team, 5x All-Patriot League Second Team, 3x All-Patriot League Third Team


After participating in a combined seven NCAA tournaments as a player and coach, Kevin Nylen was named the head coach of the Boston University men’s soccer team in January 2020.


A native of Ipswich, Massachusetts, Nylen returned to the Commonwealth following a three-year head-coaching stint at Florida International in which he led the Panthers to a pair of top-35 RPI finishes, highlighted by an unbeaten 11-0-4 regular season record in 2017. He became just the sixth BU men’s soccer head coach in the storied history of the 70-year old program after the retirement of Neil Roberts (1985-2019).


Nylen's latest campaign in 2023 was a historic one, as BU claimed both the Patriot League regular season and tournament titles for the first time since joining the conference in the summer of 2013. Led by the PL Coach of the Year, the Terriers posted a 12-4-4 record with a 7-1-1 conference mark and finished in the top 100 nationally in 13 NCAA statistical categories, including 28th in team goals against average (.900) and 68th in scoring offense (1.55). They also went 8-0-2 at Nickerson Field to become the first squad since 1994 to go unbeaten at home while adding a conference title.


Both senior goalkeeper Francesco Montali and graduate student defender Griffin Roach repeated as Patriot League major award winners, as they helped BU shut out both Colgate and Lafayette to hoist a conference tournament trophy for the first time since claiming the America East title in 2008. Ranking 11th in solo shutouts with eight total, Montali was selected in the third round of the Major League Soccer Draft, while Roach became the first Terrier in 18 years to receive All-America recognition as a College Soccer News All-America Third Team honoree.


On the other side of the field, senior Eitan Rosen claimed both PL Tournament MVP and Offensive Player of the Year honors with 10 goals and 22 points, the most by a Terrier since 2009. Graduate student Colin Innes joined Montali, Roach and Rosen in earning All-Region First Team honors with a team-high eight assists, the most by a Terrier since 2012. BU excelled in the classroom as well with a 3.41 fall semester GPA. Owner of eight points, two-time All-PL member Quinn Matulis became the first Terrier since 2014 to claim PL Scholar-Athlete of the Year recognition. Montali and Roach also became the program's first duo to claim United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America honors thanks to their academic and athletic success.


Following Nylen's first season that was shortened to just four games by the CoVID-19 pandemic, the Terriers ended the second in fall 2021 with a 3-1-1 record. BU carried the momentum from the strong finish into his third season in fall 2022 with the program's best start through four games since 2010 at 2-0-2. After posting a 1-0 win at No. 9 New Hampshire for their first top-10 win since 2009, the Terriers collected 15 points in the Patriot League standings to claim their first top-2 seed since 2017. They finished with nine shutouts, including the program's first against ACC rival Boston College in the annual series since 2012.


For their efforts in 2022, the Terriers received two major PL year-end awards with Francesco Montali collecting Goalkeeper of the Year honors and Griffin Roach earning Defensive Player of the Year recognition. BU had at least three All-Conference First Teamers for the first time since 2015 and posted a 4-1-5 home record for its best mark at Nickerson Field since 2016. BU ended the season ranked ninth nationally in shutout percentage (.500), 11th at .803 save percentage and 18th in team goals against average (.823).


While in Miami, the 2017 Conference USA Coach of the Year led FIU to an overall record of 29-15-9 (.632). in 2019 the Panthers were one of the last teams left out of the NCAA tournament with an RPI ranking of 35 and a 10-3-5 record. Andrew Booth was tabbed the 2019 C-USA Midfielder of the Year, while Nick O’Callaghan was named the conference’s Co-Defensive MVP. Earlier in January, goalkeeper Daniel Gagliardi became the third FIU player in as many years to be selected in the top two rounds of the Major League Soccer SuperDraft.


Nylen was named to the FIU post in December of 2016 after spending the previous year as the chief scout and U16 head coach with the Orlando City SC (Major League Soccer) Development Academy. In his first season on the sideline as head coach at FIU, Nylen guided the Panthers to one of the best seasons in the program’s history, recording a 12-2-4 record and a 6-0-2 mark in Conference USA, and the team’s first-ever C-USA regular season title. Ranked as high as No. 8 nationally, FIU was also one of only two teams in Division I men's soccer to claim an unbeaten regular season record, joining Indiana, and later advanced to the second round of the NCAAs.


During the 2017 campaign, the Panthers garnered four NSCAA All-Southeast Region honors after Santiago Patino was named Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and the C-USA Golden Boot Recipient. Patino was also named a First Team All-American and a semifinalist for the prestigious Hermann Trophy. Paul Marie was named a Third Team All-American before becoming the first-round pick of the San Jose Earthquakes in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft.


While with Orlando City, in addition to on-the-field coaching, Nylen identified and oversaw all player recruitment into the MLS academy. He moved to Orlando following a four-year stint as an assistant at FIU in which he helped build the Panthers into one of the top teams in C-USA and the nation. During the 2015 season, FIU posted a 12-7-1 record, won its first-ever C-USA tournament championship and returned to the NCAAs for the first time since the 2004 campaign. In addition, the Panthers finished the season ranked No. 16 in the final NSCAA Top 25 poll.


As recruiting coordinator for FIU, Nylen secured the program’s first Top 20 recruiting class in 11 years when the Panthers’ class was ranked as high as No. 14 by the NSCAA. Nylen was recognized for his efforts at the end of the 2015 season by being named the NSCAA Southeast Region’s Glenn “Mooch” Myernick Assistant Coach of the Year.


After starting his coaching career at Amherst College in a 2009 run to the second round of the Division III NCAA tournament, Nylen spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Boston College, where he helped guide the Eagles to a combined 24-11-6 record from 2010-11 with two more NCAA appearances. The 2010 team advanced to the ACC semifinals and followed that up with an appearance in the 2011 ACC title game.


A four-year varsity standout at Ipswich H.S., where he took home Cape Ann League Player of the Year honors before graduating in 1999, Nylen went on to have a successful collegiate career at Saint Anselm. He received the school's 2003 Male Athlete of the Year honor, awarded annually to one student-athlete who best exemplifies the Saint Anselm spirit in leadership, scholarship and athletic achievements. After helping the Hawks reach the NCAAs in both 2000 and 2001, he garnered 2002 NSCAA All-America and Northeast 10 Defensive Player of the Year accolades as team captain.


Nylen spent six years competing in the professional ranks. He first played with the Wilmington Hammerheads of the United Soccer League Second Division (2003-06) before joining the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division for three seasons.


He and his wife Michelle have two daughters, Pearl and Tatum, and one son, Teddy.

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Patrick Lopez

Patrick Lopez joined Boston University men's soccer head coach Kevin Nylen's first staff in March 2020. Both men have the unique distinction of reaching the NCAAs as student-athletes and coaches.


Lopez was part of Nylen's staff at Florida International for the previous three years, including a historic 2017 campaign that saw the Panthers post a 12-2-4 record and claim their first-ever C-USA regular season title. They were named the Southeast Region Division I Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches for their efforts. Overall, they helped nine Panthers earn professional contracts with five being drafted in Major League Soccer while guiding FIU to a combined record of 29-15-9 (.632).


In 2019, the Panthers were one of the last teams left out of the NCAA tournament with an RPI ranking of 35 and a 10-3-5 record. Andrew Booth was tabbed the 2019 C-USA Midfielder of the Year, while Nick O'Callaghan was named the conference's Co-Defensive MVP. They were later joined by Alessandro Campoy in earning United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region accolades. In January, FIU had an NCAA-tying three players chosen in the Major League Soccer SuperDraft with All-CUSA honoree Daniel Gagliardi becoming the third Panther in as many years to be selected in the top two rounds.


Lopez played under Nylen for two seasons at FIU in 2014 and 2015 when Nylen was an assistant. The center back made 17 starts his senior year and totaled eight points (3g, 2a), highlighted by the 75th-minute game-winning goal against Marshall that gave the Panthers their first C-USA title. He added C-USA All-Tournament honors, as FIU made its first NCAA appearance since 2004. The following season, he received a spot on the staff as the director of operations and later moved to the volunteer assistant position in 2017. He was promoted again in 2018 to assistant coach.


A native of Miami, Lopez graduated in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in sports and fitness studies. Following his collegiate career, Lopez played for Puerto Rico against the U.S. Senior Men's National Team, in a historic friendly in 2016. As a coach, he works with all players on the field while focusing his efforts on sports science, team tactics, training methodology and recruiting.

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Joe Blasetti

Joe Blasetti joined the Boston University men's soccer staff in the spring of 2024 as an assistant coach after spending a year at Maryland in the Big Ten conference.


A native of Yonkers, New York, Blasetti spent the 2022 season serving as an assistant at Columbia. He was previously the assistant and goalkeeper coach at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in 2021, helping lead the program to the 2021 Skyline Conference Championship. On the way to the title, the Dolphins posted a record of 14-2-2 (9-1-1 Skyline), winning the school’s first conference title in men’s soccer. The Mount defeated No. 1 seed Manhattanville, 2-0, in the championship game, rolling into the NCAA tournament with nine consecutive wins.


Blasetti brings coaching experience from multiple NCAA levels, the semi-pro ranks, club and high school. He has also served as the assistant for the Westchester Flames in USL 2, Iona College, NY Cosmos Academy and Rye Country Day School. At all of those stops, Blasetti focused his efforts on working with goalkeepers, overseeing tactical and technical development, conducting daily training sessions, breaking down film and teaching the physical and mental skills to succeed.


As a student-athlete, he was a collegiate goalkeeper for Adelphi University in 2016. He went on to play semi-professionally for FC Bruchsal in Germany. Those experiences took him on to Westchester United in the UPSL and the aforementioned Westchester Flames. Blasetti graduated from Lehman College in 2018 with a bachelor's in recreation education

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