Stetson University Boys Soccer Academy | Staff

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T. Logan Fleck
Camp Director

T. Logan Fleck is beginning his third season as Stetson Men's Soccer Head Coach. In 2007, he assumed the program just prior to the season and led the team to an impressive 11-5-2 record and a second place finish in the Atlantic Sun Conference. The Hatters placed four players on the all-conference team, two players on the all-freshman team and finished first in the league in defense with a 1.00 goals against average. The team's signature win was a 2-1 triumph over Clemson.

Fleck has 188 career victories in 22 years of coaching men's and women's soccer. Prior to coming to DeLand, he was a fixture at the University of South Florida. Fleck served as the Head Women's Soccer Coach, leading the Bulls to a 97-94-18 record. It was a program he brought from a non-scholarship team to a varsity squad that built an 11-3-0 record in his first season.

Fleck's soccer success at USF actually began in 1989 when he join then-Head Men's Soccer Coach Jay Miller's staff as an assistant. Fleck assumed head coaching duties with the men's program following the 1993 season and turned in solid 9-7-0 and 8-6-0 season in 1994 and 1995, respectively. The 1996 season marked USF's return to national prominence in men's soccer when Fleck's 1996 team advanced to the NCAA Tournament after a 13 year absence. The team won a share of the C-USA regular-season title, laid claim to the conference tournament title and set a new program record for wins in a season with a 17-4-0 mark. Fleck's squad spent much of the season nationally ranked and rose as high as No. 10 in the Soccer News poll.

Fleck has an eye for talent. He was instrumental in the signing of several standout players on the men's side, including retired Major League Soccer star Mark Chung and former US National Team Member Jeff Cunningham. Chung retired after the 2006 season after playing in 278 league matches, one of the highest totals in MLS history. Chung, who has made four MLS All-Star appearances as a member of four different teams (Kansas City, New York/New Jersey, San Jose, and Colorado). Cunningham, an All-America in both his junior and senior seasons, as well as, C-USA Player of the Year in 1997 and Player of the Decade, was a first round selection in the 1998 MLS College Draft. He was the MLS Scoring Champion in 2006 and won the Golden Boot award with 16 goals and 11 assists. Other Fleck recruits include MLS drafted players Todd Denault, and USF's all-time single season goal-scoring leader Mike Mekelburg.

Fleck's first coaching job was at Seminole High School in Seminole, Fla., where he was the Head Boy's Soccer Coach. He also coached boy's soccer at Lyman High School in Orlando, Fla. Fleck was an assistant at Florida South College in 1985 and 1986, prior to accepting a position at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock where he initiated both men's and women's soccer programs.

Fleck holds a USSF National "A" License, as well as, a Youth National License. He has been an instructor at U.S. Soccer National Coaching Schools and for the National Youth License. In addition, Fleck is currently a USSF National Staff Coach.

Cristian Materazzi, Assistant Camp Director

Cristian Materazzi joined the Stetson men's soccer staff as an assistant coach in July 2011 after one season as a volunteer assistant with the nationally ranked West Virginia women's soccer team. He served as WVU's goalkeeper coach, while assisting in daily training sessions and game preparation with the team.

Materazzi spent the last three seasons working with the West Virginia Olympic Development Program and the West Virginia United club team. He also was the first assistant with the women's soccer team at Alderson Broaddus College in Philippi, W.Va.

From 2004-08, Materazzi was an assistant and goalkeeper coach at Cal State Monterey Bay for the men's and women's soccer programs. Materazzi played professionally for one season with the California Gold, a United Soccer League PSL team. He also spent the 2004 season with Club America on a trial basis, a Mexican Primera Division team.

As a player at Cal State Monterey Bay, Materazzi was a standout player on Otter teams from 1998-2002. He led his 2002 team to the school's first conference championship title. Materazzi was named first team all-conference and second team all-region while recording a school record 10 shutouts.