Hired: February 2020 | Entering 6th season as head coach
Emmett Rutkowski enters his sixth season at the helm of Stetson men’s soccer in 2025. Since taking over the program in 2020, Rutkowski has helped the Hatters develop into a consistent contender in the ASUN Conference. In 2024, he led Stetson to its first ASUN Regular Season Championship in seven years, while also coaching three of the league’s major individual award winners.
Fall 2024
Rutkowski led Stetson to the ASUN Regular Season Championship with a 3-0-4 record in league play, marking the program’s first title since 2017.
- Coached Charles Ahl to ASUN Player of the Year and United Soccer Coaches All-Region honors
- Developed Clarence Loriot into the ASUN Defensive Player of the Year and an All-Region selection
- Oversaw the breakout campaign of Nicolo Radaelli, who earned ASUN Goalkeeper of the Year
- Six players earned All-ASUN honors under his leadership, including two named to the All-Freshman Team
Fall 2023
The Hatters posted a 7-7-4 overall record and went 5-2-2 at home, with several high-profile victories throughout the year.
- Defeated NC State 2-0 and eventual ASUN Champion Lipscomb 3-1
- Rolled to a 7-0 win over St. Thomas, the program’s largest margin of victory in a decade
- Guided freshman Xavi Csato to ASUN Freshman of the Year and All-Freshman Team honors
- Coached four players to All-ASUN First or Second Team honors
Fall 2022
Stetson finished 6-3-7, losing just three matches all season — the program’s fewest in a single campaign since 1989.
- Went 4-1 against in-state opponents, including wins over South Florida, FGCU, UNF, and Jacksonville
- Scored six goals in a win over FGCU, the most in a single game since 2014 and the most ever against the Eagles
- Coached five players to Second Team All-ASUN and two to the All-Freshman Team
- Guided Gio Rodriguez to ASUN All-Tournament honors and All-Region Second Team
- Mentored freshman Andres Mata to All-Region Third Team honors in his debut season
Fall 2021
In his second season, Rutkowski led the Hatters to their first winning record since 2014, finishing 8-7-2.
- Picked up wins over #18 Lipscomb and RV Central Arkansas
- Achieved the program’s first five-game win streak since 2010
- Reached the ASUN semifinals
- Coached two players to ASUN First Team, two to Second Team, and five to the All-Freshman Team
- Guided Nelson Pereira to ASUN Freshman of the Year and All-Region Second Team honors
Assistant Coach at Stetson (2018–2019)
Before becoming head coach, Rutkowski served two seasons as an assistant at Stetson. In 2018, the Hatters advanced to the ASUN Championship Final for the first time since 2009 and posted their highest RPI ranking in nearly a decade.
- Helped guide the program to a Top 4 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches Atlantic Region
- Mentored Ian McCauley to ASUN Defender of the Year and All-Region honors
- Coached multiple All-Conference and All-Freshman selections
- Contributed to back-to-back United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Awards, including a 3.54 team GPA in 2019
Mercer University (2013, 2016–17)
Rutkowski was part of a highly successful run at Mercer University, serving as assistant coach during two NCAA Tournament seasons.
- Assistant coach for SoCon Tournament Championship teams in 2016 and 2017
- Helped Mercer earn back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances
- Coached Will Bagrou, a 2018 MLS SuperDraft selection, All-American, and MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist
- Mentored goalkeeper Jeremy Booth, two-time SoCon Tournament MVP and program record-holder in goals against average
Centenary College (2014–2015)
Rutkowski served as head coach at Centenary College in Louisiana, helping to rebuild the program.
- Served as head coach for two seasons
- Doubled the team’s win total in his first year
- Improved team GPA from 2.45 to 3.0; 13 players named to the SCAC All-Academic Honor Roll
- Mentored Michael Pullano, recipient of the SCAC Character and Community Award
Dartmouth College (2012)
Rutkowski worked with the Big Green as goalkeeper coach, helping the Ivy League program to a second-place finish.
- Goalkeeper coach for Ivy League runner-up squad
- Coached one All-Region honoree and five All-Ivy selections
- Team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award
Frostburg State (2010–2011)
Rutkowski began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Frostburg State.
- Graduate assistant coach for two seasons
- Helped the team improve from 4-10-3 to 11-3-5
- Reached the CAC semifinals and ECAC postseason
- Coached Ryan Russell to Conference Player of the Year honors
- Contributed to head coach Keith Byrnes earning CAC Coach of the Year
Emmett Rutkowski Year-By-Year Stetson Summary
Year |
School |
W-L |
Conf. |
Notes |
2020-21 |
Stetson |
1-5-2 |
1-3-2 |
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2021-22 |
Stetson |
8-7-2 |
4-3 |
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2022-23 |
Stetson |
6-3-7 |
4-2-2 |
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2023-24 |
Stetson |
7-7-4 |
3-2-2 |
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2024-25 |
Stetson |
5-6-6 |
3-0-4 |
Regular Season Champions |
Totals |
5 Seasons |
27-28-21 |
15-10-10 |
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Emmett Rutkowski Coaching Tree
NCAA Division I Soccer |
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Jack Roberts |
Drew Crawford |
Kyle Symczak |
Jamie Souza |
Jaime Ibarra-Perez |
Owen Jack |
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Assistant Coach
Saint Louis University
Atlantic 10 |
Assistant Coach
Yale University
Ivy League |
Assistant Coach
College of William & Mary
Colonial Athletic Association |
Head Coach
Stetson University (Women's)
ASUN |
Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers)
SMU
Atlantic Coast |
Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers)
Vermont
American East |
NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer |
Justin Carey |
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Head Coach
Eastern Mennonite University
Old Dominion Athletic Conference |
Professional Players Coached:
- Erwan Colas - Stetson University (FC Lorient, Ligue 1)
- Nelson Pereira - Stetson University (CD Mafra, Portugal Liga 2)
- Nate Monsanto - Stetson University (Valley United FC, NISA)
- Oliver Bryneus - Stetson University (Politehnica Timis?oara, Romania Liga 2)
- Maxime Allione - Stetson University (Hye`res 83 FC, France National Ligue 2)
- Charles Ahl - Stetson University (Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, USL)
- Greg Ranjitsingh - Mercer University (Minnesota United, MLS)
- Connor Antley - Mercer University (Tampa Bay Rowdies, USL)
- Ian Antley - Mercer University (Indy Eleven, USL)
- Kobe Perez - Mercer University (Tormenta FC, USL)
- Will Bagrou - Mercer University (ATSV Stadl-Paura, Austria Division II)
- Trenton Whitley - Mercer University (St. Kilda Celts SC, Australia VSL I)
- Ramario Thompson - Mercer University (Harbor View FC, Jamaica Red Stripe Premier League)
- Stefan Cleveland - Dartmouth College (Seattle Sounders, MLS)
- Stefan Defregger - Dartmouth College (Wilmington Hammerheads, USL)
- Gabe Hoffman-Johnson - Dartmouth College (Saint Louis FC, USL)
- Colin Heffron - Dartmouth College (New York Red Bulls II, USL)
- Kevin Dzierzawski - Dartmouth College (Queen of the South FC, Scotland Championship)
- Noah Cohen - Dartmouth College (Bidvest Wits, South Africa Premier League)
- Ryan Russell - Frostburg State University (Sporting Maryland & USMNT Futsal)
Playing Experience:
- 2009-2011 - Fredericksburg Hotspurs
- 2006-2009 - University of Mary Washington
- 2009: Team Captain, All Region, First Team All-Conference, Academic All-Region
Education:
- 2010-2012 - Frostburg State University: Master of Education
- 2006-2010 - University of Mary Washington: Bachelor of Business Administration