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Head Coach<br />

Daser At <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

Year W-L-T .Pct Conf.<br />

2000 12-9-0 .571 6-2/1st<br />

2001 9-7-0 .563 4-3/4th<br />

2002 7-10-1 .417 4-3-1/5th<br />

2003 9-6-2 .588 5-3-1/5th<br />

2004 9-8-1 .528 6-3/3rd<br />

2005 6-12-0 .333 4-7/8th<br />

2006 1-16 .059 1-10/10th<br />

Totals 53-68-4 .424 30-32-2<br />

2000 Conference Coach of the Year<br />

2000 Conference Tournament Champs<br />

2000 NCAA Play-In Game, Regionally Ranked<br />

2001- Upset No. 6 Clemson,<br />

<strong>State</strong> ranked No. 15 in national poll<br />

2003- Ranked six weeks<br />

in NCAA South Region polls<br />

2003- Tied Top 25 Virginia Tech to share Hokie<br />

Classic Championship, Regionally Ranked<br />

2004- Qualified for semifinals of Atlantic Sun<br />

Tournament, Regionally Ranked<br />

All-Conference Players: 15<br />

All-Freshman Players: 11<br />

All-Tournament Team: 7<br />

All-South Region Team: 4<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> Student-Athletes of the Year: 2<br />

(Armin Marquez, 2004; Scott Mora, 2000)<br />

Conference Players of the Year: 1<br />

(Scott Mora, 2000)<br />

zilian Futbol Federation invited Daser to conduct a technical report for the U-17<br />

International Mini World Cup.<br />

In 1999, Daser was named to the Region III coaching staff and has worked as an<br />

assistant coach with the ‘83, ‘84, and ‘85 teams. In April 2000, he was the assistant<br />

coach of the ‘84 regional team that competed in an international youth tournament<br />

in Guadalajara, Mexico. After the Mexico trip, goalkeeper Ford Williams became<br />

a member of the U.S. National youth ‘84 team. In April 2001, Daser coached the<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> ‘85/’86 ODP team in an international festival in Paris, France. He led the<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> ‘85 team to the regional semifinals in May 2002, as three players were<br />

named to the regional team.<br />

In the summer of 2002, he worked on the regional coaching staff with the ‘87<br />

age group. In June 2002, he coached the <strong>Georgia</strong> amateur team in Dallas at the<br />

South Regional final where the squad was undefeated and had two players selected for the U.S. Amateur National team.<br />

In the summer of 2003, he coached the <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> Amateur Select team at regionals that had a record six players<br />

named to the regional team and four were named to the regional pool. Summer 2004, he coached the <strong>Georgia</strong> Amateur<br />

team at the Regional competition in Alabama. The team beat Florida and North Texas but lost in the Regional Final to<br />

South Texas, 3-2.<br />

Five players from the <strong>Georgia</strong> team were invited to the U.S. National Amateur Camp and four players made the U.S.<br />

National Team, including former <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> Panther, Terrance Johnson. From 1992-97, he served as North Carolina<br />

ODP coach, traveling with the team to Paris, with the ‘79 (N.C.) ODP squad. Several of Daser’s ODP players have gone<br />

on to play professionally, including Caleb Norkus who plays for the United Soccer Leagues (USL) First Division Carolina<br />

Railhawks. Norkus was a member of the N.C. ODP U-15 team that Daser coached in 1996. He went on to start for the<br />

U.S. U-17 World Cup squad. Josh Villalobos, another Daser protege, played for the U-17 U.S. National team and was on<br />

the N.C. ODP ‘83 squad. Daser coached Philip Long and Ryan Solle on the N.C. ODP ‘83 team. Both players were drafted<br />

by Major League Soccer (MLS) and Solle currently plays for the New England Revolution.<br />

Daser coached Warren Ukah, Zack Kirby and Tomac Charowski from the <strong>Georgia</strong> ODP ‘85 team. Ukah plays professionally<br />

for the USL First Division Atlanta Silverbacks, while Kirby,<br />

who was drafted into the MLS, plays for the USL Second Division<br />

Wilmington Hammerheads. Charowski went on to play for the U-20<br />

Canadian National team.<br />

In his 14 year ODP experience with North Carolina and <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

ODP (1992-2006), he won two regional championships with the 1997<br />

‘83 NC ODP and the 2000 ‘85 ODP team. November 2004 he worked<br />

as an assistant with the <strong>Georgia</strong> ‘89 ODP team that beat the U-16<br />

Mexican National Team.<br />

In 2006, Daser worked with the <strong>Georgia</strong> ODP ‘90 team that were<br />

undefeated in Mississippi. Six players were selected to the regional<br />

team. Eddy Gonzalez and Taylor White were invited to the US Soccer<br />

Residency Program. He holds his USSF “A” license and has his NSCAA<br />

National and NSCAA Advance National Diplomas.<br />

Prior to coaching, Daser played at Greensboro College and then<br />

went on to graduate from Wake Forest <strong>University</strong> with a B.S. in psychology<br />

(1995). He was also a member of the North Carolina state<br />

championship Raleigh United club in 1997 and played for the IFC<br />

Greensboro Dynamos that won the national indoor (ISISL) championship<br />

in 1992 and were a USASA national finalist. He was captain of<br />

the Greensboro Dynamo U23 team that was coached by former Los<br />

Angeles Galaxy General Manager Doug Hamilton and played alongside<br />

U.S. national team member Eddie Pope.<br />

Daser continues to play on amateur teams in the Atlanta area. In<br />

2000, he played for the Melchester amateur team that won the <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

state championship. In 2001 he played for the Atlanta Silverbacks<br />

amateur team that won the 2001 <strong>Georgia</strong> state championship. He<br />

also played on the Over-30 Atlanta Silverbacks soccer team in 2003.<br />

Daser also volunteers his time with the Special Olympics and Soccer<br />

in the Streets youth program.<br />

five time conference champions

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