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Justin Maullin
| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | 334-5258 |
| Email: | j_maulli@uncg.edu |
Justin Maullin begins his second season as head men’s
soccer coach at UNCG, and his first without the
“interim” tag.
Maullin made his promotion an easy decision for UNCG Director of
Athletics Kim Record, who officially made Maullin the
program’s seventh head coach on Nov. 22, 2010 after nearly a
year as the interim boss.
All Maullin did in his first season was guide the Spartans to a
share of the Southern Conference regular season title, the SoCon
Tournament championship and the program’s 12th NCAA
Tournament appearance since 1991. Maullin was an easy choice for
SoCon Coach of the year honors, becoming the first rookie head
coach in the 22-year history of the conference tournament to claim
the title.
“I’m pleased to remove the ‘interim’
before Justin’s title,” said Record. “Justin has
proven that he is the best fit for our program as it moves forward.
His commitment to the development of our student-athletes - on the
soccer field, in the classroom and as young men - is one of the
reasons that he will be successful.”
“I want to thank Kim Record for the opportunity that she
gave me back in January as the interim coach and now for this
fantastic opportunity to be the head coach,” said Maullin.
“I am extremely grateful and one thing is for certain I will
work hard to continue to make Kim, this department and our alumni
proud.
Maullin, 35, was appointed the interim head coach on Jan. 8, 2010
-- two days after the retirement of long-time head coach Michael
Parker. He had previously served as the program’s full-time
assistant for five seasons (2005-2009). He is the seventh head
coach in the program’s history, following Hall of Famers
Parker and Mike Berticelli.
In all, Maullin led the Spartans to a 12-6-4 overall record in
2010. But it was the way UNCG played down the stretch which turned
heads.
Owning a pedestrian 5-5-1 record in early October, the Spartans
came to life over the final six weeks of the season, enjoying an
11-match unbeaten streak (8-0-3) which culminated with a 1-0 win
over Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament championship
game. A 3-0 loss at Georgetown in the opening round of the NCAA
Tournament couldn’t put a damper on a magical season.
“I told the guys that I am not going to let this one game
define our season,” Maullin said after the match. “It
has been an incredible year and an incredible journey. I told the
guys who are returning that they have set the bar high for next
year.”
Maullin had just nine players return from the 2009 roster and
brought 19 new players into the program. Seven of those new players
were in the starting lineup on opening night. Among the new players
were five all-conference selections, including the Southern
Conference’s eventual leading scorer Hakan Ilhan.
A native of Johannesburg, South Africa, Maullin spent six seasons
as an assistant at UCF before coming to UNCG. During
Maullin’s tenure at UCF, the Golden Knights won 10 or more
matches in five out of six seasons, advancing to the NCAA
tournament each of his last three seasons. In his six overall
seasons at UNCG, the Spartans have advanced to the NCAA tournament
four times, with three of those appearances resulting in
advancement to the round of 16.
Maullin attended William Carey College in Gulfport, Miss. He
graduated from William Carey in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree
in management and marketing. During his time with the Crusaders, he
served as a team captain and earned NAIA Academic All-American
honors. He was also drafted into the Eastern Indoor Soccer League.
Maullin played two years for the Cocoa Expos and two years for the
Central Florida Kraze. In 1993 he signed with the New Orleans
Gamblers.
Maullin later earned a master’s degree from UCF in business
administration in December 2001.
In April 2011, Maullin was inducted as a member of the inaugural
Hall of Fame class at William Carey.
After his graduation from William Carey, he stayed on with the
Crusaders as an assistant men’s soccer coach for two seasons,
helping to guide the Crusaders to back-to-back NAIA national
semifinal appearances. He helped William Carey to a No. 1-ranking
in 1996 as a student-athlete and as an assistant coach in 1997 and
1998. In April 2007, Maullin was inducted into William
Carey’s Wall of Fame for his post-graduation successes.
He and his wife, Brittany, reside in Greensboro.
Scott Brittsan
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | 334-5222 |
| Email: | shbritts@uncg.edu |
Scott Brittsan enters in his 13th year as an assistant coach
with the UNCG men’s soccer program. This is his second season
in a full-time role after serving as a part-time assistant for 11
years.
Brittsan assists in all aspects of day-to-day operations,
including practice planning and recruiting. He also helps to
coordinate a portion of the team’s strength and conditioning
workouts. He is also an assistant director of the Spartan Soccer
Camps.
Prior to joining the Spartan staff, Brittsan was the varsity
boys’ soccer coach at Greensboro Day School, where he
compiled a record of 77-20 in five years. In 1996, Brittsan was
named Guilford County Coach of the Year and PACIS Conference Coach
of the Year after leading the Bengals to a conference title and the
state independent schools’ title game.
Brittsan has also been active in Greensboro Soccer Club, where he
has coached teams to two state titles. He was the 2003 Boys Classic
Division Coach of the Year for the Greensboro Soccer Club. He is
currently an assistant director with the Greensboro Soccer Club,
overseeing the program’s U-15 and U-18 divisions. In
addition, he also coordinates the strength and conditioning
programs for the U-15 and U-18 divisions.
He has also previous served as an assistant coach in the North
Carolina ODP program.
A 1994 graduate of UNCG, Brittsan was a three-year member of the
Spartan men’s soccer team and was a member of the Division II
national runner-up squad in 1989.
Jay Benfield
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | 334-5222 |
| Email: | jdbenfi2@uncg.edu |
A former standout goalkeeper for the Spartans, Jay Benfield is
in his second season as an assistant coach at his alma mater.
Prior to returning to Greensboro, Benfield served two seasons as
an assistant coach at Lees-McRae. He helped the squad to the NCAA
Division II tournament Round of 16 after winning the Conference
Carolinas regular-season and tournament titles in 2008. In 2009,
Lees-McRae was No. 1 in the nation during the regular season,
winning the Conference Carolinas regular-season crown. The club
finished 18-3-2 and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II
national championship game, falling to Fort Lewis, 1-0.
A 2006 graduate of UNCG, Benfield also currently serves as a coach
in the Twin City Youth Soccer Association and has previously served
as an assistant coach at West Forsyth High School (2006-2008).
Benfield was a goalkeeper for the Spartans from 2001-2005, helping
the UNCG to the NCAA tournament’s round of 16 in 2004 and
2005. He logged a school-record 5,324 minutes in goal for the
Spartans. An All-SoCon selection as a senior, he was the driving
force behind the Spartans’ rise to No. 1 in the nation in
2004 and a No. 8 seed in the NCAA tournament. In 2005, he lifted
UNCG into the round of 16 with a pair of stops in penalty kicks at
Virginia Tech.
Benfield recorded 14 career shutouts and owned a goals against
average below 1.00 his junior and senior seasons.
Benfield and his wife, Kimberly, reside in Winston-Salem.
Marc Nicholls
| Title: | Volunteer Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | 334-5222 |

