Greg Andrulis
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Use American English Template:Infobox football biography Greg Andrulis (born February 15, 1958) is an American retired soccer coach.
Andrulis grew up in Litchfield, Connecticut where he graduated from Litchfield High School in 1976. He was an All-State high school soccer and basketball player and was inducted into the Litchfield High School Hall of Fame in 2007. He then attended Eastern Connecticut State University where he was a goalkeeper on the school's soccer team. He graduated in 1980 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. In 2005, ECSU inducted Andrulis into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.<ref>Seven to Gain Hall of Fame Induction November 5 Template:Webarchive</ref>
In 1980, he served as an assistant coach with the Eastern Connecticut State University men's soccer team. He then moved to Springfield College where he coached the junior varsity and freshmen teams while working on his master's degree in counseling. In 1983, he became an assistant coach at Clemson University. In 1985, he became the head coach at Wright State University. Over twelve seasons, he compiled a 134–72–28 record. On May 28, 2002, he was inducted into the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame.<ref>Andrulis to be inducted in WSU Hall of FameTemplate:Dead link</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1996, the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer hired Andrulis as the top assistant to head coach Tom Fitzgerald. Andrulis became the Crew's interim coach midway through the 2001 season, after Fitzgerald was fired. He was hired as permanent head coach after the season. In 2002, he led the Crew to its first title, the U.S. Open Cup. In 2004, Andrulis took the Crew on a league-record streak without a loss, and was named MLS Coach of the Year. Following up on a disappointing playoff appearance in 2004, in 2005, Columbus got off to a slow start at 4–10–2, and Andrulis was fired. His assistant, Robert Warzycha led the team for the remainder of the 2005 season in an interim role.
On August 17, 2005, George Mason University hired Andrulis as head coach of the men's soccer team.<ref>Mason Lands Greg Andrulis to Coach Men's Soccer Template:Webarchive</ref> In 2006, he led George Mason to its first NCAA tournament bid in 20 years.
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- George Mason University profile (current from gomason.com)
- Sept. 5 Video Interview with Mason UnLtd (as of 2007/01/06)
- George Mason University profile (as of 2009/07/18)
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