Don Klosterman (soccer)

Don Klosterman (soccer)
Don Klosterman
Personal information
Place of birth St.Louis, Missouri, United States
Playing position Defender
Youth career
Years Team
1975-1978 Benedictine College
Teams managed
Years Team
1979-1983 Benedictine College
1984-1987 Creighton University
1987-1998 Millard South High School
1999- University of Nebraska at Omaha (women)

Don Klosterman is the head women's soccer coach at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He has served as the soccer coach there since 1999, compiling a 157-33-7 record at the helm, including the 2005 NCAA Division II National Championship. He is a two time national coach of the year winner. He has guided the Mavericks to a 19-5 NCAA tournament record and a 68-11 mark in North Central Conference play. He has led the Mavericks to six North Central Conference championships.

He started his career as the junior varsity head soccer coach of Creighton Prep High School where he served from 1977 to 1979. From 1979 to 1983 he served as the head soccer coach at Benedictine. From 1984 to 1987, he served as the head men's soccer coach at Creighton University. He compiled a 17-30-3 record at the helm.

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