Men's Soccer
One of the foremost collegiate players in the rich history of New England soccer, Seamus Purcell recently completed his 12th season as the head men's soccer coach at Bryant University in the fall of 2007.
With an overall coaching record at Bryant of 92-96-14 covering 11 seasons, Purcell guided the Bulldogs to an 11-8 record in 2007 and a berth in the Northeast-10 Conference quarterfinals.
The Bryant men's soccer team qualified for the Northeast-10 Conference tournament seven of the last eight seasons, including an appearance in the NE-10 semifinals and a regional ranking of No. 4 - just one spot shy of a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
Under Purcell's direction, Bryant University has been one of the most consistently competitive teams in the Northeast-10 Conference, which has established itself as perhaps the top Division II soccer league in the nation.
Purcell led Bryant to one of the most successful seasons in school history in 2001 as the Bulldogs finished 12-8-0, including two wins against teams ranked in the final national top 25 poll. Bryant also captured its first 2002 ECAC Division II championship.
Purcell was named the Northeast-10 Conference coach of the year and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America New England Region coach of the year in 2002 and was a finalist for national coach-of-the-year honors.
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Purcell was a member of Irish national team for three years, during which time he competed in both the European and World Cup Championships in the former Soviet Union. In 1985, Purcell enrolled at Providence College, where he was twice named All-America and was a four-time All-New England selection.
Purcell came to Bryant in 1995 as an assistant coach with the Bulldog women's team, and was elevated to the head coaching ranks of the men's side in 1996.
A 1989 graduate of Providence, Purcell resides in West Greenwich, RI. He will be inducted into the Providence College Hall of Fame in January of 2008.





