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Leonard Griffin

Leonard Griffin

Leonard Griffin 

On Thursday, April 11 2019, University of San Francisco Director of Athletics Joan McDermott named Leonard Griffin the sixth head coach in USF men's soccer's illustrious history. Griffin, a former All-American defender at UCLA who spent three seasons as the assistant coach at the University of Portland.

Griffin follows Eddie Soto, Erik Visser, Gus Donoghue, Bob Braghette, and Stephen Negoesco. He inherits a program that has won five national championships, 35 West Coast Conference titles and produced 48 All-Americans.

"Our men's soccer search was an exhaustive and thorough process," said Director of Athletics Joan McDermott. "We had many qualified candidates looking to become the next head coach of our storied program. In the end, Leonard Griffin was the obvious choice.  His playing experience as both an All-American and as a professional player, along with his coaching experience at several very successful collegiate programs, makes him the ideal candidate to lead USF back to its lofty expectations. This is a program that has five national championships, and we feel that Leonard will help us compete for our sixth."

Griffin, with eight years of Division I assistant coaching experience, has recruited, coached and developed 35 professional players in MLS, USL and abroad. In his first season as the Pilots' assistant coach, Griffin helped guide the team to a 2016 West Coast Conference Championship. He coached three Far West Region Team players and MLS players: Benji Michel (Orlando City), Paul Christensen (Atlanta United), Kris Reaves (FC Dallas) and Rey Ortiz (1st Team).

Prior to joining the Portland staff, he spent two years at UCLA where the Bruins advanced to the NCAA College Cup finals in 2014. Griffin coached nine all-Pac-12 players, including 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy winner Leo Stoltz and 2015 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Jose Hernandez.

Griffin spent a season as an assistant coach at California in 2013, guiding Cal to a NCAA Quarterfinals appearance. At the time, the Golden Bears received the No. 4 overall ranking in the NCAA, which was the highest ranking in school history.

Prior to Cal, Griffin spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Saint Mary's. There, he led the Gaels to the NCAA Elite Eight and a WCC Championship in 2011.

Griffin attended UCLA from 2000-03. The 2003 All-American honoree led the Bruins to an NCAA title in 2002. Following his college career, Griffin spent six seasons with the Chicago Fire (2004-06), the Columbus Crew (2007-08), and the Los Angeles Galaxy (2006) while also playing professionally for the Portland Timbers (2007-08).
 
What they are saying about Griffin
"USF just hired an incredible coach and an even better person. Leonard is going to lead their program to great things and I couldn't be prouder of him." -- Saint Mary's Head Coach Adam Cooper

"I couldn't be more delighted and proud of USF naming Leonard as their new head coach. Working with him closely over the past five years, Leonard and I developed a great relationship both on and off the field to build culture and a family environment. Leonard is a trusted colleague, good coach and even better human being. I thank him for believing in our blueprint here at Portland. I also want to wish Paige and his children Ravi and Sienna all the best as they have also been part of our extended family. While we will deeply miss them, we couldn't be more excited for their new journey at USF." -- Portland Head Coach Nick Carlin-Voigt 

"This is a great day for Leonard and his family. He has been working very hard these past several years as an assistant coach and has impacted a lot of student-athletes in a special way. His time at Cal was a season for the ages where we were ranked #1 in the nation for six consecutive weeks in 2013.  USF has made a great hire and we wish him all the best." -- Cal Head Coach Kevin Grimes

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