Athletic director Curt Hart announced Wednesday that Clay Glasgow has been hired as the head coach of the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s soccer team.
Glasgow comes to DWU from Sioux Falls where he was an assistant coach for Augustana College and the varsity girls’ soccer coach at Sioux Falls Roosevelt.
“Clay’s soccer resume speaks for itself,” Hart said in a statement Wednesday. “He was a part of two very successful teams at both the college and high school level in Sioux Falls, and he also has coaching experience at the club level.”
Glasgow guided Roosevelt to back-to-back state titles in 2012 and 2013, going undefeated in 25 games over those two seasons.
Glasgow, a native of Trinidad and Tobago, takes over a Tiger program that finished the 2013 season 4-12-2 overall and 1-8-1 in the Great Plains Athletic Conference
“I’m really excited about being the next head coach at Dakota Wesleyan,” Glasgow said in a statement. “The Tigers have been conference champions in the past, and my goal is to take them back to the top.”
The women’s soccer head coaching position had been vacant since Nov. 8, 2013 when it was announced that former coach Dale Roden would not continue his role with DWU.