Andy Biggs
Andy Biggs
  • Title:
    Head Coach
  • Phone:
    401-232-6511 x1
  • Email:
    abiggs@bryant.edu
  • Alma Mater:
    Middlebury '93
  • At Bryant Since:
    January 2015

Bio

Head coach Andy Biggs joined Bryant in January of 2015 and will begin his tenth season at the helm of the women's soccer program in the fall of 2024. Biggs has posted a 62-66-19 overall record entering the 2024 season.

The Bulldogs' took great strides in the 2023 season going 7-5-4 overall and 2-3-3 in America East conference play. The squad earned it's first America East vicotry as a program in a 1-0 win over Vermont. Biggs' side was outstanding at home, going 4-1-2 at Berine Stadium on the campaign.

2022 was Bryant's first season in the America East Conference. Biggs' squad was able to put up their first points in the new conference with a 1-1 draw at home against Vermont. Madison Luke was named to the AE All-Rookie Team, making her the first player in program history to recieve an end-of-year award as part of the America East. 

Biggs led the Bulldogs to an 8-10 record during the 2021 season. For the first time in program history, the Bulldogs had three players finish the season with 10+ points, Catherine Bean (20), Katie Cronin (15), and Emma Pedolzky with 13. The Black and Gold also had five players make the All-NEC team for the third consecutive season under Biggs.

During the 2020 season, Bryant record a 3-5 record in the spring. Jamie Irwin was named to the All-NEC First-Team for the fourth time in a row. Irwin is the first Bryant Athlete ever to accomplish that feat. Kellie Errasti, Arin Smalls, and Amanda Spitaleri earned second-team honors. Makayla Griffin received the honor of the All-Rookie team.

In 2019, Biggs led the Black and Gold to a 9-4-4 record, including a consecutive points streak in NEC play where the Bulldogs didn't suffer a loss. Six players earned All-NEC honors, which is the most in program history. Meghan Dalton was named Co-NEC Goalkeeper of the Year, after posting a .71 goals-against average, which is the best in DI program history. Allison Guilmette and Jamie Irwin earned first-team honors, Remi Manna and Marissa Grasso were selected to the second-team, and Katrina Stabgl earned All-Rookie honors. The Black and Gold fell to Fairleigh Dickinson in the semi-finals.

Biggs led the Bulldogs to a winning season in 2018, with five of the team's eight wins coming from shutouts. The team finished with an overall record of 8-7-1, giving them the second best winning percentage in the Northeast Conference. 

Previously, Biggs and the Bulldogs had a record-setting year in 2017, tying the Division I program record with 11 wins in 18 games, including their first ever win at Rhode Island on opening night, 3-0. Bryant allowed a 0.80 goals-against average, which set a new program record. The offense also recorded Division I program records in points per game, goals per game and assists per game, as well as five other statistical categories en route to their second playoff appearance in the previous three seasons.

Biggs has quickly turned the program around in just two short years, posting a 21-27-5 overall record and an 12-8-4 mark in Northeast Conference play. He guided the Black and Gold to their first-ever NEC Tournament appearance in 2015 and has led the Bulldogs to four consecutive winning seasons in league play for the first time in DI program history.

Biggs followed up his debut season with another strong year in 2016, posting an 8-9-1 overall mark and a 4-3-1 record in league play, just missing the playoffs. His team thrived defensively, posting seven clean sheets. A DI program-record five Bulldogs were selected All-NEC at the conclusion of the season. 

In 2015, Biggs guided the Bulldogs to their first-ever NEC Tournament appearance after posting the program's second winning conference record, going 4-2-2 in league play. The No. 3 Bulldogs took on No. 2 Robert Morris in the NEC semifinals, falling, 2-1, in their postseason debut.

Biggs comes to Smithfield after spending five seasons on the bench of the Brown University men’s soccer team, serving the last two as Associate Head Coach where he helped lead the Bears to three-straight NCAA tournament appearances and one Ivy League Championship.

Biggs was instrumental in Brown’s three-year run in which the Bears put together a trio of 12+ win seasons from 2010-12, including back-to-back NCAA Sweet 16 runs in 2010-11 and a NCAA Second Round appearance in 2012. Working closely with the defensive unit, Biggs helped the Bears post 11 shutouts in three-consecutive seasons from 2010-12 and helped Brown become one of just nine Division I programs ranked in the final Top-20 poll for three-straight seasons (2010-12).

During his tenure at Brown, Biggs played a part in the development of 29 All-Ivy League selections, three Major League Soccer SuperDraft picks, four professional players, two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, one NSCAA All-American, and the first Senior Class Award winner in school history (2012).

In addition to his coaching responsibilities with the Bears, Biggs was responsible for scouting, served as the program’s recruiting coordinator and assisted with team compliance, community service and alumni relations.

Prior to his time at Brown, Biggs spent four seasons as the head coach of the University of New England men’s soccer program (2006-10), leading the Nor’Easters to their first 10-win season in 11 years in 2009.

Additionally, Biggs served as a Senior Staff Coach for the East Region (Region 1) of the Girls’ Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 2000-06, where he coached dozens of players who went on to represent the United States on National Teams at various levels, including current US Senior National Team members Tobin Heath, Meghan Klingenberg, Allie Long, Alyssa Naeher and Heather O’Reilly.

Biggs has also served as the Director of Coaching and Player Development for the Maine Youth Soccer Association (1998-2009) and the Technical Director for Odyssey Sport Premier Soccer Club (1997-2010). A US Soccer ‘A’ Licensed coach, Biggs has also served as a US Soccer National Staff Instructor, instructing and evaluating candidates as part of the A, B and C national level coaching program.

After beginning his collegiate playing career at the University of Pennsylvania, Biggs went on to become a New England Intercollegiate Soccer League All-Star at Middlebury College, where he earned his degree in history. Biggs went on to play professionally for Western Suburbs AFC of the CPL in Wellington, New Zealand and for the Arizona Cotton of the USISL in Phoenix.

Biggs currently resides in Seekonk, Mass., with his wife, Becky, and three children, Lucy, Owen and Chloe.