Soccer
Sep 18 (Thu)
7 p.m.

- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- paul.hogan@colorado.edu
- Phone:
- 303-735-0530
The constant of Bill Hempen’s tenure at Colorado has been the presence of associate head coach Paul Hogan. Hogan has been Hempen’s right-hand-man since his arrival prior to the 2001 season. Paul Hogan is in his tenth season at Colorado, his fifth as associate head coach as he was promoted August 22, 2006. During his time in Boulder, Colorado has won the 2003 Big 12 Championship, appeared in six NCAA tournaments and has earned seven top-five league finishes. In addition to his duties as assistant coach on the Boulder campus, Hogan is also in his ninth season coaching the Colorado ODP teams. Prior to his arrival in Boulder, Hogan spent three seasons at Allegheny College where he guided the Gators to a 35-16-7 (.686) overall record and 17-6-2 (.739) North Coast Athletic Conference mark while producing 16 All-NCAC players. His three Gator teams finished no lower than third in the final NCAC standings and his 1999 squad won a school record six conference games, matched by the 2000 team, earning Hogan conference coach of the year accolades and Allegheny NCAC Newcomer and Offensive Player of the Year postseason honors. Hogan made the leap to head coach in April 1998 from Duke where he was an assistant for the 1996 and ‘97 seasons. He assisted the Blue Devils to a two-year record of 28-11. In 1997, Duke finished 15-5-0, 4-2-0 in Atlantic Coast Conference action and won the ACC tournament championship. Over his two seasons, Hogan helped coach three All-Americans and 11 All-ACC selections. Previously, Hogan spent one season contributing at his alma mater as a volunteer, the University of Charleston (W.V.). He helped Charleston to a 17-3 record and an NCAA Division II playoff berth in 1995. Hogan graduated from Charleston in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in sports science. There, he was a three-time All-West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference selection at goalkeeper. He earned All-South Region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association in both 1993 and 1994, and led the Golden Eagles to WVIAC championships in 1992 and 1994. Born August 22, 1972, the Monroe, N.Y. native is a 1990 graduate of Washingtonville High School. He is the oldest of two and his younger sister Nancy also played soccer at Elon College in North Carolina. In what little free time he has, Hogan likes to golf. He married former Colorado assistant coach Alli Hunt in May of 2008.The Hogan’s welcomed their first son Declan Brady Hogan on February 11, 2010.