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Head Coach: Josh Gibbs
Josh Gibbs took the helm of the Texas Wesleyan men’s soccer program in 2006. After two seasons, Gibbs has the Rams poised to compete for a Red River Athletic Conference championship.
Last season, the Rams featured seven All-Conference players after earning the second seed in the conference tournament with a 4-2-1 record. After a dramatic shootout win against defending champion Huston-Tillotson in the semifinals, the Rams fell to UT-Brownsville in another shootout in the title match.
In his first season as head coach at his alma matter, Gibbs led the Rams to six wins and an appearance in the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament semifinals. In his first game he led the Rams to a 0-0 tie through two overtime periods against a very strong West Texas A&M team. After starting the season 2-7-2, Gibbs’ Rams rattled off four straight wins to reach the conference semifinals.
When he took the head coaching job at Texas Wesleyan, Gibbs renewed a long relationship with the school. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Texas Wesleyan in 2003 after playing for three seasons. During his playing career, the goalkeeper was a 2nd-team All-RRAC selection in 2002.
He transferred to Texas Wesleyan after one season at Huron University where he was an Honorable Mention NAIA All-American selection. His coaching career also began at Texas Wesleyan. Gibbs served as an assistant coach for one season, prior to playing in his senior year.
Gibbs joined the Wesleyan staff after serving as an assistant coach for the Baylor University women’s soccer program. He also worked toward his Masters degree while at Baylor.
Gibbs resides in Arlington with his wife, Jessica. |