2011 Men's Soccer
Record: 13-4-1 (10-0) Home: 6-2 Away: 7-2-1 Neutral: 0-0
2011 Men's Soccer Coaches
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Mike Keller
Head Coach - 2nd Season
The Menlo College men's soccer program will begin next season with the promise of a fresh start after the Oaks announced the hiring of Mike Keller as their new head coach. Keller comes to Menlo from Academy of Art where he was an assistant coach for the men's soccer team last season. 
 

"Mike comes highly recommended and has demonstrated that he is highly motivated to be successful in his first opportunity as a collegiate head coach," Menlo College Athletic Director Keith Spataro said. "He has had the fortune to be coached by and coach with some legendary leaders, and his knowledge of the game and approach to coaching will be the difference in our program for the future."

 

Keller helped guide NCAA Div. II Academy of Art through its first season competing in the Pacific West Conference in just its second season of athletic competition. Prior to his one-year stint with the Urban Knights, Keller spent six years as an assistant at Caņada College in Redwood City. With Keller on the sidelines, Caņada made three appearances in the California Community College Playoffs.

 

While Keller honed his skills at the collegiate level for the past seven years, he also served as the head coach at San Mateo High for two seasons. In 2008, Keller led San Mateo to a Peninsula Athletic League Division Championship.

 

"I am really excited to be at a great place like Menlo College," said Keller. "I look forward to working with the present and future student-athletes to restore the tradition to the soccer program."

 

A San Carlos native, Keller played soccer at Caņada for two years, helping the Colts to the CCCAA State Championship Game as a freshman. Caņada finished the season ranked fifth in the nation as Keller earned All-West Region honors. As a sophomore he was named Team MVP.

 

Keller is a 2003 UC Davis graduate and earned a Master's degree in Kinesiology from San Jose State two years later.

 

The Oaks men's and women's soccer teams have been coached by Zack Masters for the past three seasons. Menlo finished the 2009 season 7-11 overall and 7-5 in the California Pacific Conference. The Oaks last won the Cal Pac title in 2005.

 
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Frank Mangiola
Assistant Coach - 2nd Season
Menlo is very pleased to welcome Frank Mangiola to the athletic department in his first year as an assistant. Frank brings over 30 years of college coaching experience and expertise to the soccer staff. 
A San Francisco native, Frank played at San Jose State as a goalkeeper and was an All-American in 1965. Frank then went on to play professionally and as part of the U.S. Olympic team.   

From there, Frank began a coaching career which has covered all levels. After starting at the professional level with the Bay Area Blackhawks, Frank eventually moved into college coaching where he has stayed for more than 30 years. During this time, Mangiola's teams won numerous awards, accolades, and trophies under his direction. At the same time, Frank worked as an important part of the United States Soccer Federation, working at various levels of the ODP, as Director of Region IV, and acting as a USSF staff coach and goalkeeping specialist.     

Mangiola and Coach Keller have worked together before at Canada College, where Keller played in 1999 and 2000 prior to joining the staff and coaching under Frank from 2003-2004. 

Frank lives in the Bay Area with his wife. He has two children and two grandchildren. 

 
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Jason Crist
Assistant Coach - 2nd Season

Jason Crist returns to Menlo as a coach after a break from his playing days in 2008. Jason has been in youth coaching since high school and this is his first coaching experience at the collegiate level.

After playing two years at Caņada College for coach Keller and Mangiola where he was a scholar-athlete, Jason moved onto Menlo and was a key attacking player in his time here. Still playing at a high level, Jason is team captain of the PSA Storm which plays at the semi-pro level in California. Jason grew up and lives in Pacifica.