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RALEIGH, N.C. – Marc Hubbard, a national championship winning coach, has been named the next head coach of NC State men’s soccer, Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan announced today. 

Hubbard, who led New Hampshire to seven straight NCAA Tournament appearances since 2017, will be the 10th coach in Wolfpack men’s soccer program history.

 

“Marc has led his teams to championships and consistent, sustainable success during his coaching career,” said Corrigan. “He prides himself on establishing a team-first culture, which makes him the perfect fit for the Wolfpack. I’m excited about the future of our men’s soccer program under his leadership.”

Hubbard (232-52-37 career record) spent the past nine seasons at New Hampshire, posting an impressive 115-32-21 (.747) overall record with seven NCAA Tournament appearances and four America East Tournament championships. 

“I am deeply honored and thrilled to take on the role of the next NC State head men’s soccer coach and join the Pack!” said Hubbard. “I want to thank Boo Corrigan, John Portland and the rest of the staff for giving me and my family the time and space necessary to make this decision. This is a role that I have been working for since I started coaching over 20 years ago and it is a responsibility that I do not take lightly.  I want to also express my heartfelt gratitude to UNH and SNHU for all the unwavering support extended throughout my journey. I am immensely grateful for the guidance, mentorship, and camaraderie fostered by the incredible network of alumni, coaches, and supporters in New Hampshire.

“One thing that is non-negotiable for me when building our culture is that I will personally exemplify, instill and breed a collective and caring effort along with a strong commitment to working hard for one another every day. We will understand that good habits will not only shape us into the best soccer players but more importantly the best version of ourselves and ambassadors of the Wolfpack. The team’s success will be a byproduct of this dedication. Our locker room will be based on the values of teamwork, sacrifice and the commitment that all of my past teams have displayed on and off the field and I couldn’t be more excited to start working with the team and moving my family down to Raleigh.” 

The Wolfpack’s new head coach led the Wildcats to a 13-3-4 record and their fifth-straight America East regular season championship in 2023, securing the No. 8 national seed in the NCAA Tournament – the…

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