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Greg Mulholland

Greg Mulholland

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    Head Coach
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    303-384-2295

Since taking over as interim head coach in 2017 and full head coach in 2018, Greg Mulholland is 50-10-6 with three RMAC Regular-Season titles, three RMAC Tournament titles and three NCAA Tournament appearances including two trips to the Sweet 16. He is the first coach in program history to win three straight RMAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships. Additionally, Mulholland is a two-time RMAC Coach of the Year and head of the 2019 United Soccer Coaches South Central Regional Staff of the Year. The Littleton, Colo., native initially joined the Orediggers in 2007 as the program's assistant coach.

During his time at the helm, Mulholland has coached three individuals to a total of nine All-America awards. His guidance has also led to 18 All-RMAC honorees including nine on the first team, seven on the second team and two honorable mention selections. Additionally, Mulholland's resume features the 2017 RMAC Player of the Year in John Haist who scored the most goals in the country that season. Haist also won Regional Player of the Year in 2017 and 2018. Jason Zobott won RMAC Player of the Year in 2019 and brought home RMAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019. The defender also earned CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year honors in 2019. He is only the second student-athlete to win the award in all of Mines Athletics history.

Mulholland's most recent conference titles came in 2019 as he guided Mines to a historic sweep of the RMAC crowns. The Orediggers finished the season 15-4-4 overall and 10-1-3 in RMAC play. Mulholland led Mines to the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year and advanced to the Sweet 16 thanks to a 2-1 win over #1-ranked Azusa Pacific on its home turf. The Orediggers' also took down Texas A&M-International in the first round of the NCAA postseason before falling to Cal State San Bernardino in the third round.

As an assistant, Mulholland aided Mines to a cumulative record of 128-55-22 and four NCAA tournament berths. He also helped the Orediggers claim three RMAC Tournament titles and the 2010 and 2015 RMAC regular season championships. The 2015 season also proved Mines' best in program history, completing an unbeaten regular season while capturing the RMAC regular-season and Tournament titles. The Orediggers then went deep into the NCAA Tournament, winning the NCAA South Central regional title with a road win at Midwestern State before bowing out in overtime of the Elite Eight to Cal Poly Pomona. Mines ended the season 18-1-3 and was ranked #8 by the NSCAA.

Prior to his arrival at Mines, Mulholland spent six years as the assistant and goalkeeper coach at Chatfield High School where he helped the program to a state championship in 2004 and numerous top-10 rankings. In addition, he was the Director of Goalkeeping for The Colorado Girls Soccer Academy from 2002-05.

He currently serves as team and goalkeeper coach for Real Colorado of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.

A native of Littleton and graduate of Central Bucks East High School in Buckingham, Pennsylvania, Mulholland earned his bachelor's degree from Millersville (Pa.) in 2001.