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Jeremy_Iwaszkowiec

Jeremy Iwaszkowiec

COACHING RESUME
Bethel University, 2011 - present
Head Men's Soccer Coach
2011 Head Men's & Women's Soccer Coach
Minneapolis City SC, 2016
Assistant Coach
St. Paul Blackhawks Soccer Club, 2012 - present
Head Coach
Murray State University, 2009 - 2010 
Assistant Women's Soccer Coach
Crichton College, 2007 - 2008
Head Men's & Women's Soccer Coach
Eastview High School, 2004 - 2006
Assistant Soccer Coach
PLAYING CAREER
1996-1999 - Clemson University
EDUCATION
Clemson University, 1999
B.A. Marketing
Bethel University Seminary, 2006
M.A. Theology
HOMETOWN
St. Louis, Missouri

AT BETHEL
• Enters his 15th season with a career record of 89-133-17 as the men's soccer head coach
• 2024 MIAC Coach of the Year
• Led the Royals to a 10-9-1 record in 2022, the most wins since 2009
• Paced the Royals to a 11-8 record in 2024 with a .579 winning percentage, best winning % since 2011 and most wins since 2004.
• Posted a .556 winning percentage in 2021, the best since 2011
• Led Bethel men to 9-6-3 record his first season with a .583 winning percentage—one of their best seasons in program history
• Set program record for home field winning percentage in 2014 with 8-1 record at Ona Orth Complex
• Set program record for shutouts with nine in 2011
• Produced program's first-ever MIAC Playoff victory defeating reigning MIAC Playoff champions Carleton, 1-0, on November 1, 2022.
• In 2024 tallied 43 goals tying for hte most in a season since 1999
• Led Bethel women to 9-7-2 record in 2011
• 98 Royals have earned Academic All-Conference honors since 2011
• Led the Royals on a spring break mission trip to Jamaica during spring break of 2014, Morocco in 2018 and Columbia in 2022

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

• 12 All-MIAC selections
• Ryan Ness two-time All-Conference honoree (2014, 2015)
• Matthias Caspari and Ryan Swanda named All-Conference in 2022
• Danny Jaderholm and Josh de la Rosa named All-Conference in 2016
• Cody Walkup named MIAC All-Conference in 2013, Honorable Mention in 2012 and 2011
• David Kim 2011 MIAC All-Conference & All-Region
• Kelsey Flaherty 2011 MIAC All-Conference & All-Region
• Goalkeeper Leif Sundberg set new school record for shutouts in a season (7)

BEFORE BETHEL
• Helped lead Murray State to an Ohio Valley Conference Championship in 2009 
• Guided Murray State to an NCAA Division I Tournament appearance in 2009
• Helped raise Crichton College’s team GPA from a 2.2 to above 3.0

PLAYING CAREER
• Drafted by Minnesota Thunder of the United Soccer League
• Three-year starter for Clemson University
• Clemson finished 1998 season 22-2 and ranked No. 1 most of season
• Reached NCAA quarterfinals twice at Clemson
• NSCAA High School All-American at Francis Howell North High School
• Parade Magazine High School All-American
• St. Louis Metro High School Player of the Year
• Missouri High School Player of the Year
• NSCAA Player of the Region

PERSONAL LIFE
• Lives in St. Paul with wife, Shannon, and two children, Irene and Isaac

Last updated 8/19/2025
 

Jeremy Iwaszkowiec Career Milestones
Milestone Date Matchup Result Notes
First career win Sept. 2, 2011 Bethel at Buena Vista W, 1-0 Recap | Box Score • 2011 season opener
First MIAC Playoff win Nov. 1, 2022 Bethel at Carleton W, 1-0 Recap | Box Score • MIAC Quarterfinals
50th career win Sept. 4, 2019 Bethel at Bethany Lutheran W, 2-1 Recap | Box Score 
 
Jeremy Iwaszkowiec Year-by-Year Head Coaching Records
Year School Wins Losses Ties WL% Postseason
2011 Bethel (MN) 9 6 3 .583
2012 Bethel (MN) 2 15 0 .118
2013 Bethel (MN) 5 13 0 .278
2014 Bethel (MN) 8 10 0 .444
2015 Bethel (MN) 6 10 2 .389
2016 Bethel (MN) 9 8 1 .528
2017 Bethel (MN) 4 11 2 .294
2018 Bethel (MN) 4 12 1 .265
2019 Bethel (MN) 6 11 1 .361
2020 Bethel (MN) 1 5 0 .167 *no championships held due to COVID-19 pandemic, season in spring*
2021 Bethel (MN) 9 7 2 .556
2022 Bethel (MN) 10 9 1 .525 MIAC Semifinals
2023 Bethel (MN) 5 8 4 .412
2024 Bethel (MN) 11 8 0 .579 MIAC Playoffs
14 Season Career 89 133 17 .408