Wade Jean

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Wade Jean heads into his 12th season at the helm of the Saint Michael's men's soccer program in 2021, and his 10th since returning to the institution for a second stint after also guiding the team in 2006 and 2007. The 2021 season is Jean's 22nd as a college head coach, having also coached at NCAA Division I Duquesne University for nearly a decade. In fall 2018, Jean began a four-year term on the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Committee as the East Region's representative.

The Saint Albans, Vt., native also serves as the Saint Michael's Department of Athletics' tickets manager. Jean was instrumental in the creation in 2017 of the Community Cup, through which the Saint Michael's and Saint Anselm College men's soccer teams raise money for a local charity during their early-season, non-conference meeting.

The Purple Knights did not play during the 2020-21 school year, when 13 newcomers - including 11 first-years - joined the program. More than half a dozen rookies are set to come aboard in 2021.

The 2019 team was one of the youngest in program history, touting 10 first-years and nine sophomores to go along with only six upperclassmen. The Purple Knights broke out to a 3-1-1 start despite the inexperience before suffering five one-goal losses - including four against regionally-ranked foes - down the stretch. Saint Michael's capped the year with a 2-1 win at Stonehill College on Nov. 2, stunning the Skyhawks with two goals in the final 1:40.

Thirteen student-athletes competing in their first season of college soccer bolstered a young roster in 2018, when the Purple Knights started 3-4-1, including a 1-0 win over regionally-ranked The College of Saint Rose. Back-to-back 1-0 losses against Bentley University - the defending Northeast-10 Conference Championship titlist - and Southern Connecticut State University - a 2017 NCAA Tournament qualifier - followed, as six losses by two goals or less came down the stretch.

In 2017, the Purple Knights played 11 games decided by one goal or less, including extending their overtime record to 6-1-3 since 2015. Saint Michael's tied Saint Anselm College, 1-1, for the Community Cup while earning a 5-0 win against Bentley University, the eventual Northeast-10 Conference Championship runner-up. The Purple and Gold capped their season with a 2-1, double-overtime victory against regionally-ranked Southern New Hampshire University.

A 2016 team that saw six key players miss major stretches utilized 15 players who either were in their first season of college soccer or their initial season holding a critical role on the team. The Purple Knights started the year with their second Catholic Cup crown in three seasons, before all 10 of their losses came by two goals or fewer. Four consecutive one-goal setbacks to begin October - including the final three against eventual NE10 Championship qualifiers - damaged their postseason hopes.

In 2015, the Purple Knights (8-9-1, 5-7-1) made a return to the NE10 Championship for the first time in eight years, and for the third time in Jean's tenure. His squad allowed one goal or less eight times, posting six shutouts, while downing regionally-ranked Bentley University and Southern Connecticut State University during the season. After a late-season 3-1-1 surge helped them clinch a postseason bid, the eighth-seeded Purple Knights lost to No. 1 Southern New Hampshire University, 3-0, during a quarterfinal contest. Not only did Saint Michael's square off with a perennial league power - the Penmen would go on to win their fourth straight NE10 Championship - but SNHU later advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. The Purple Knights posted at least eight wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2006 and 2007, and claimed their best NE10 winning percentage in five years.

The Purple Knights won the season-opening Catholic Cup in 2014 and knocked off regionally-ranked Le Moyne College before themselves earning a regional ranking during a 5-0 start, which included four straight shutouts to begin the fall. Four of their losses ended up being sustained by one goal during a 9-8 campaign, as they matched their highest win total since 2007. Seven shutouts were the most by Saint Michael's since 2009. With their second straight 5-8 NE10 record, the Purple Knights matched their highest league victories figure since 2006. With a season-ending 1-0 victory over Assumption College on Oct. 31, the Purple and Gold handed Jean his 150th career head coaching win.

During the fall of 2013, the Purple Knights started league play 5-1 for the first time in program annals on the strength of shutout victories over regionally-ranked Bentley University and Merrimack College. Saint Michael's was also one of just four teams to hold a lead at any point that season against eventual national champion Southern New Hampshire University, netting the opening goal on Oct. 16.

Jean guided the Purple Knights to their most profilic offensive showing during the fall of 2012, setting school records for goals (36) and points (100). While posting 28 assists, Saint Michael's came within one of a 26-year-old mark. By sporting a 1.05 goals-against average, Jean's charges have now posted three of the top seven GAAs in program annals.

In his initial stint with the Purple Knights, Jean inherited a program that had qualified for the NE10 Championship five times in its first 19 seasons of league play. He promptly led the program to NE10 Championship berths both years at the helm, posting a 21-10-8 overall record and a 12-8-6 league mark. The 2006 squad's third-place regular-season showing was its best since 1988, and its NE10 Championship semifinal appearance was the program's first in 18 years. He was named NE10 Coach of the Year in 2006. The year before Jean's arrival, the Purple Knights allowed 37 goals in 18 games; during his two seasons, the Purple and Gold yielded 28 in 39 contests, posting 20 shutouts.

Between 2008 and 2011, Jean coached with the Division I University of Vermont, helping the program qualify for the America East Conference Tournament three times while going 11-11-7 in the conference. Vermont knocked off a pair of nationally-ranked foes in that stretch, including No. 13 Stanford University on Sept. 1, 2010. Jean was an assistant in 2008 before serving three falls as the associate head coach.

Jean, who holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Advanced National Coaching License, has served as the director of coaching for the Nordic Soccer Club in Essex, Vt., since 2006.

Prior to Saint Michael's, Jean was the head coach from 1998 to 2005 at Division I Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, being named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year four times in his eight seasons. He left with the school record for victories, going 82-54-15. The Dukes posted five 13-win seasons, including each year between 2002 and 2005, advancing at least as far as the A-10 Tournament semifinals each of those four years, including to the 2002 title game. Under Jean, the Dukes made it to a pair of tournament championship games and earned at least a share of three A-10 regular-season crowns. Duquesne was ranked as high as 25th in the final 2003 national poll.

Jean was an assistant coach for three seasons from 1995 to 1997 at Division I Bowling Green (Ohio) State University, helping the Falcons to a 52-13-3 record and three NCAA Tournament appearances. Bowling Green won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament all three years. Before his stint at Bowling Green, Jean worked at Division I Illinois State University, serving as a volunteer assistant in 1993 and a graduate assistant in 1994. The Redbirds tied for second place in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) both seasons.

Prior to heading Midwest, Jean spent three seasons (1990-92) as the head coach at Champlain College in Burlington, building the Beavers into one of the region's top Division I National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) programs. Champlain won a program-record 12 games in Jean's final year with the school in 1992. Following a playing career at Northern Vermont University-Johnson, Jean spent one season as an assistant coach at his alma mater, helping the Badgers compile a 16-4-1 record and a berth in the NAIA Tournament in 1989. The Badgers also won Mayflower Conference and North Atlantic regional championships during Jean's year as an assistant.

A high school graduate of Bellows Free Academy in Saint Albans, Jean played soccer for four years at NVU-Johnson, graduating in 1990 with a degree in elementary education. A four-year starter as a defensive midfielder, Jean was a two-year captain and led the Badgers to three Mayflower Conference titles. He also earned the Bryan Wendall Award, given to the individual signifying the most dedication to his college's men's soccer program. He was inducted into the NVU-Johnson Athletic Hall of Fame in fall 2018. Jean received his master's degree in health, physical education, recreation and dance from Illinois State in 1996.

Coaching Highlights (176-156-43 in 22 Seasons as College Head Coach)
 • Saint Michael's College Head Coach, 2006-2007 & 2012-Present (11 Seasons)
     • 2006: NE10 Championship Semifinal, NE10 Coach of the Year
     • 2007: NE10 Championship Quarterfinal
     • 2014: 150th College Coaching Victory
     • 2015: NE10 Championship Quarterfinal
 • University of Vermont, 2008-2011
     • Assistant Coach, 2008
     • Associate Head Coach, 2009-2011
 • Duquesne University Head Coach, 1998-2005 (8 Seasons)
     • 82-54-15 overall, 49-29-7 Atlantic 10 Conference
     • 1999: A-10 Coach of the Year, becomes program's all-time winningest coach
     • 2002: A-10 Co-Coach of the Year
     • 2003: A-10 Regular-Season Co-Champion
     • 2004: A-10 Regular-Season Champion, A-10 Coach of the Year
     • 2005: A-10 Regular-Season Champion, A-10 Co-Coach of the Year
     • 2005: 100th College Coaching Victory
 • Bowling Green (Ohio) State University Assistant Coach, 1995-1997
     • 52-13-3 overall, 13-3-1 Mid-American Conference
     • 1995: NCAA Division I Tournament, MAC Tournament Title
     • 1996: NCAA Division I Tournament, MAC Tournament Title, MAC Regular-Season Title
     • 1997: NCAA Division I Tournament, MAC Tournament Title
 • Illinois State University Assistant Coach, 1993-1994
     • Volunteer Assistant Coach, 1993
     • Graduate Assistant Coach, 1994
 • Champlain (Vt.) College Head Coach, 1990-1992 (3 Seasons)
 • Northern Vermont University-Johnson Assistant Coach, 1989
     • 1989: NAIA Tournament, Mayflower Conference Title, North Atlantic Regional Title