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RU’s Sohrabi named to Top-20 coaches in D1

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
December 18, 2023
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Radford University women’s soccer coach Ben Sohrabi is not one of the best to lead a team in the Big South, now he is being recognized as one of the tops in the nation.  Photo courtesy of RU Athletics.

Radford women’s soccer head coach Ben Sohrabi collected yet another recognition this week as he was named one of the Top-20 Division I Women’s Soccer head coaches by Chris Henderson’s NCAA WoSo Coach Rank.
Sohrabi moved up seven spots from 2022’s coaches rankings and now sits at 18th among all Division I women’s soccer coaches with a 54.00 ranking of sustained success. The ranking list is a three to five year average that measures conference performance, NCAA Tournament qualification and NCAA Tournament performance for NCAA women’s soccer. Sohrabi is one of just three other mid major programs to have a coach ranked within the top-20 of 60 teams listed. Of those 60 teams, Sohrabi is the only Big South coach ranked and one of just four coaches in the state of Virginia ranked.
Sohrabi just wrapped up an impressive 28th season at the helm of Radford’s women’s soccer program that culminated in the program’s sixth Big South regular season championship, ninth Big South tournament championship and tenth NCAA Tournament appearance. Sohrabi was also named Big South Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the 2023 regular season for the fifth time in his career. His five coach of the year awards are now two more than the next closest coach in Big South history.

 

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