- Steve Gay
Steve Gay is a former U.S. collegiate
soccer forward who was on the U.S. soccer team at the1972 Summer Olympics . He went on to coach the UCLA men's soccer team from 1975 to 1979.College
Gay attended NAIA
Westmont College , located inSanta Barbara, California , where he starred on the men’s soccer team from 1966 to 1969. He holds several school scoring records including most points in a season with 80 (30 goals and 8 assists) in 1968. He is also the career points leader with 203. Finally, he scored 88 goals in his four seasons at Westmont. [ [http://cgi2.westmont.edu/blogs/athletics/mens-soccer/mens-soccer-career-records/ Athletics » Career Records ] ] In 1968, Gay was selected as a third team All American. He was inducted into the NAIA Soccer Hall of Fame in 1977 and the Westmont Hall of Fame in 1995. [ [http://www.westmont.edu/athletics/images/header_graphics/hall_of_fame.html#Anchor-Stev-31784 Hall of Fame ] ]1972 Olympic team
In 1971, the U.S. Olympic soccer team began qualification games for the
1972 Summer Olympics . OnJuly 25 ,1971 , he scored a hat trick in a 3-0 victory over Bermuda. The U.S. qualified for the games and Gay was selected to the U.S. roster. The U.S. went 0-2-1 in group play and did not make the second round. Gay played the second game, a 3-0 loss to Malaysia when he came on forJohn Carenza . In the third game, a 7-0 blow out at the hands of the host West German team, Gay started the game, but came out for Zylker. [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tableso/ol1972f-det.html Football Tournament 1972 Olympiad ] ]Coaching UCLA
In 1972,
UCLA hired Gay to coach its men’s soccer team. Over the five seasons Gay spent as head coach, he compiled a 72-34-10 record before handing the team over to former assistantSigi Schmid in 1980. [ [http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ucla/sports/m-soccer/auto_pdf/06-mg-all-time-results UCLA Bruins - University of California- Los Angeles ] ]Gay has continued to coach youth soccer after founding the Arizona Soccer Camp in 1978 with Alan Meeder.
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