
Corbin Sutton was the head coach of the Shenandoah University men's soccer program from 2011 through the end of the 2016 season. This biography now exists as a historical reference.
Shenandoah University entered a new era in its men's soccer program in the spring of 2011 with the addition of Corbin Sutton as its new head coach.
Sutton came to Shenandoah after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant men's soccer coach at the United States Merchant Academy in Kings Point, New York. He is the fourth head coach in SU history.
Prior to his two years at USMMA, Sutton sandwiched two years as an assistant at DePauw (Ind.) around one year stints at Division I schools Lafayette and Northwestern. He received his NSCAA Advanced National Coaching Diploma in 2007 while at DePauw.
In April 2010, Sutton added an NSCAA Premier Diploma to his resume.
Year |
Overall Record |
ODAC |
Place |
2011 |
2-12-2 |
0-5-1 USA-S |
T6th |
2012 |
3-12-2 |
1-9-1 |
11th |
2013 |
0-18 |
0-11 |
12th |
2014 |
5-12-1 |
2-8-1 |
10th |
2015 |
5-10-2 |
2-7-2 |
9th |
2016 |
0-17 |
0-9 |
12th |
Totals |
15-81-7 |
5-49-3 |
A native of Tulsa, Okla., Sutton is a 2001 DePauw graduate and helped the Tigers to 55 wins and two NCAA Tournament appearances in his four years at the Greencastle, Indiana school.
A four-year starter, Sutton served as co-captain his senior year.
Sutton left the Merchant Marine Academy after assisting the Mariners to 28 wins and two NCAA Tournament appearances in his two seasons as assistant coach. In 2010, USMMA finished 13-3-5 and made it all the way to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament on its way to a No. 8 final national ranking.
Sutton is also a co-advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
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