Colorado University Athletics
Soccer

Danny Sanchez
- Title:
 - Head Coach
 
- Years At CU:
 - 13th Season
 
- Record At CU:
 - 145-86-39 (.609)
 
- Alma Mater:
 - University of Connecticut '91
 
- E-mail:
 - danny.sanchez@colorado.edu
 
- Phone:
 - 303-492-4709
 
- 2025 will be his 14th year as head coach at CU, 31st overallÂ
 - Career record of 412-146-39 (.715)Â
 - NCAA record of 309-131-57 (.679)Â
 - CU record of 145-86-39 (.609)Â
 - NCAA Tournament appearances in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2023 and 2024Â
 - Two-time RMAC Hall of Famer Â
 
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At ColoradoÂ
- Named head coach on Dec. 19, 2011 (third head coach in program history)Â
 - 92-27-8 (.756) non-conference recordÂ
 - Has the most wins (145) and the best winning percentage (.609) of any soccer coach in CU historyÂ
 - 93-34-18 (.703) record at homeÂ
 - School-best second-place finish in Pac-12 in 2016, along with a previous-best third-place finish in 2014Â
 - Eight NCAA Tournament appearances in 2013, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23 and 24 and the first appearances since 2008Â
 - CU is a combined 102-52-29 overall and 40-35-24 in the conference (Pac-12 & Big 12) since the beginning of the 2016 seasonÂ
 
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Prior to ColoradoÂ
- Spent four seasons as head coach at WyomingÂ
 - Posted a 36-34-11 record at Wyoming, including 12-6-4 in his final season, the best record in school historyÂ
 - 2011 Mountain West Conference Coach of the YearÂ
 - Spent six seasons as head coach at NCAA Division II Metro State in DenverÂ
 - Posted a 128-11-7 (.901) record with the Roadrunners, winning Division II national championships in 2004 and 2006Â
 - At Metro State, won six RMAC championships, five NCAA regional championships and coached 14 NSCAA All-Americans in addition to the two national titlesÂ
 - Coached men’s and women’s soccer at Mesa Community College for seven yearsÂ
 - Coached 12 All-Americans at MCC and posted a 103-15-5 record in six years as head coach of the women’s teamÂ
 
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EducationÂ
- Received bachelor’s degree in economics from Connecticut in 1991Â
 - Lettered in soccer, football and baseball in high school at Scottsdale’s (Ariz.) Coronado High SchoolÂ
 - Played soccer two seasons at Mesa Community CollegeÂ
 - Led Connecticut to the 1989 Big East championship and an NCAA Tournament appearanceÂ
 
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PersonalÂ
- He and his wife Beth have two sons, Cole and DrewÂ
 
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