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Keith Buckley
Position: Assistant A.D./Director Physical Ed.
Alma Mater: Rollins
Graduating Year: 1988
Phone: 407-646-2513
Email: kbuckley@rollins.edu
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The winningest coach in Rollins soccer history, Dr. Keith Buckley enters his 22nd year at the helm of the Tars program in 2012. His career record of 243-123-22 is the 34th best in the history of NCAA Division II men's soccer and ranks 22nd among active coaches. Buckley's win total is the 16th most among active coaches.

A former standout player for the Tars, he has built his alma mater into one of the nation's premier collegiate soccer programs.

In the past decade, Buckley's Tars have posted a record of 126-5-12 (.730 winning pct.), won four Sunshine State Conference Championships, two SSC tournament titles, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament five times. Buckley led the program to new heights in 2010, guiding the Tars to the NCAA Division II National Championship game, finishing runner-up to Northern Kentucky. The match was played in the midst of a Louisville, Kentucky snowstorm and a late goal by the Norse handed the Tars a 2-1 loss.

Also on Buckley's resume are five SSC Coach of the Year Awards and two NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year honors.

Buckley has mentored 13 All-America selections and five SSC Players of the Year, including Daniell Robertson who is the only Tar to be named All-America three times and SSC Player of the Year twice.

Buckley is a class of 2008 inductee into the Rollins Sports Hall of Fame in honor of his outstanding playing career for the Tars. In March of 2005, Buckley was named Rollins College Director of Physical Education and Assistant Director of Athletics for Academic Leadership.

A standout performer for the Tars from 1984-88, Buckley returned to Rollins as an assistant coach in 1990 and was named head coach prior to the 1991 campaign. After struggling to a 3-13-1 record during his initial season at the helm, Buckley has steered the program back into the regional and national spotlight. He also coached the Rollins women's team during their first two varsity seasons and led them to consecutive 10-victory seasons and a 20-14 overall record.

After getting the men's squad back on the winning track with an 11-7-1 record in 1992, Buckley's teams enjoyed tremendous success over the next four seasons. In 1993 Rollins tied the school record for victories in a season with 14, only to break that mark the following year with a 15-3 record. The 1994 squad received national recognition as they were ranked No. 16 in the country. In 1995, the Tars reached as high as No. 6 in Division II and narrowly missed reaching the NCAA tournament as they finished with a 10-4-3 record. The 1996 squad posted a 10-7-2 record, including an eight match-winning streak during the month of October. After reloading, the Tars posted a 13-5 record during the 1998 season and in 1999 had a 14-4 record, including an impressive 5-2 mark in SSC play.

In the new millennium, Rollins has averaged more than 12 victories a year.

Buckley's success as a head coach is hardly a surprise considering his outstanding playing career for the Tars. One of the top forwards ever to wear the Blue and Gold, Buckley still ranks among Rollins' career leaders in several categories.

As of the end of the 2011 season, he is eighth in goals scored (33), ninth in total points (84), and 22nd in assists with 18, and 11th in total games played with 70. He earned First Team All-SSC honors in 1987 and was named to the second team in 1985 and 1986. He also was named First Team All-State in 1985 and 1986 and was First Team All-Region in 1987.


After graduation, Buckley began his professional career with the Albany Capitals and later played for the Orlando Lions of the American Soccer League (ASL). During the summer of '94, Buckley served as the competition director for five World Cup games held at the Citrus Bowl. In 1996 he was again involved in international soccer competition as he was part of the team that coordinated the Olympic soccer games played at the Citrus Bowl.

A native of London, England, Buckley graduated from Rollins in 1988 and completed his MBA from the Rollins Crummer Graduate School of Business in December 1994. In 2003 Buckley earned his Doctorate in Education from the University of Central Florida.

Buckley has two daughters, Emily Carol, who attends Florida State and Sarah Elizabeth, who plays competitively for Central Florida Krush Academy.


YEAR W-L-T COACH NOTES
1991 3-13-1 Keith Buckley  
1992 11-7-1 Keith Buckley  
1993 14-4-0 Keith Buckley  
1994 15-3-0 Keith Buckley  
1995 10-4-3 Keith Buckley  
1996 10-7-2 Keith Buckley  
1997 7-9-0 Keith Buckley  
1998 13-5-0 Keith Buckley  
1999 14-4-0 Keith Buckley  
2000 10-9-1 Keith Buckley  
2001 10-7-1 Keith Buckley  
2002 13-6-1 Keith Buckley  
2003 14-3-3  Keith Buckley +
2004 12-4-3  Keith Buckley # +
2005 10-5-0 Keith Buckley  
2006 13-6-0  Keith Buckley # + @
2007 10-6-1 Keith Buckley  
2008 7-10-0 Keith Buckley  
2009 17-3-1 Keith Buckley # +
2010
15-4-3
Keith Buckley # + !
2011 15-4-0 Keith Buckley @ +
       
Notes Key:  * - Florida Intercollegiate Soccer Conference Champions
  # - Sunshine StateConference Regular Season Champions
  @ - Sunshine State Conference Tournament Champions
  + - NCAA Tournament 
  ! - NCAA Division II National Runner-up
COACHING RECORDS
HEAD COACH YEARS RECORD WINNING %
Keith Buckley 1991-pres. 243-123-22 .654

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