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Post by beavdowg on May 24, 2021 13:20:55 GMT -8
I heard this weekend that our entire women's soccer staff was let go recently. I couldn't find anything about it online but concerning if true. Anyone know anything about this?
Go Beavs!
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Post by fridaynightlights on May 24, 2021 14:06:16 GMT -8
looking at their record the past few years it would not be surprising.
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Post by TheGlove on May 24, 2021 16:09:19 GMT -8
As far as I can tell we still have the same head coach and he's only been here 2 seasons:
2019: 11-6-2 2020/21: 4-11-1
So one good season, one bad.
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Post by messi on May 26, 2021 10:24:22 GMT -8
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Post by TheGlove on May 26, 2021 11:04:27 GMT -8
CORVALLIS – Oregon State Head Women's Soccer Coach Matt Kagan will step down from his position to pursue other opportunities effective immediately, Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced Wednesday. "We thank Coach Kagan for his dedication, and for his commitment to improving our team's results over the course of his time at OSU," Barnes said. "We wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors." Kagan helped guide the Beavers to a 15-17-3 record during his two seasons with the team, including a mark of 11-6-2 during the 2019 campaign. "I want to thank Oregon State for the last two years," Kagan said. "We made impressive progress in a short amount of time. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a lot of things into perspective for my family, and we are looking forward to our next chapter." Associate head coach Nick Stirrett will serve as Interim Head Coach until a permanent replacement is hired. Oregon State leadership will immediately begin a national search to appoint a new head coach for the women's soccer program.
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Post by Werebeaver on May 26, 2021 11:21:56 GMT -8
CORVALLIS – Oregon State Head Women's Soccer Coach Matt Kagan will step down from his position to pursue other opportunities effective immediately, Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced Wednesday. "We thank Coach Kagan for his dedication, and for his commitment to improving our team's results over the course of his time at OSU," Barnes said. "We wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors." Kagan helped guide the Beavers to a 15-17-3 record during his two seasons with the team, including a mark of 11-6-2 during the 2019 campaign. "I want to thank Oregon State for the last two years," Kagan said. "We made impressive progress in a short amount of time. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a lot of things into perspective for my family, and we are looking forward to our next chapter." Associate head coach Nick Stirrett will serve as Interim Head Coach until a permanent replacement is hired. Oregon State leadership will immediately begin a national search to appoint a new head coach for the women's soccer program. So he wasn’t let go at all. He just “stepped down to pursue other opportunities”.
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Post by 2ndGenBeaver on May 26, 2021 18:10:29 GMT -8
CORVALLIS – Oregon State Head Women's Soccer Coach Matt Kagan will step down from his position to pursue other opportunities effective immediately, Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced Wednesday. "We thank Coach Kagan for his dedication, and for his commitment to improving our team's results over the course of his time at OSU," Barnes said. "We wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors." Kagan helped guide the Beavers to a 15-17-3 record during his two seasons with the team, including a mark of 11-6-2 during the 2019 campaign. "I want to thank Oregon State for the last two years," Kagan said. "We made impressive progress in a short amount of time. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a lot of things into perspective for my family, and we are looking forward to our next chapter." Associate head coach Nick Stirrett will serve as Interim Head Coach until a permanent replacement is hired. Oregon State leadership will immediately begin a national search to appoint a new head coach for the women's soccer program. So he wasn’t let go at all. He just “stepped down to pursue other opportunities”. I have been at companies where the CEO abruptly decided they needed to "spend more time with their family"........oddly enough, many times that pronouncement seemingly came not after a meeting with their spouse and kids, but after a company board meeting..... But hey, the world is rife with conspiracy theories, and sometimes a cigar simply is a cigar :-) Go Beavers!
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Post by Judge Smails on May 26, 2021 18:19:24 GMT -8
CORVALLIS – Oregon State Head Women's Soccer Coach Matt Kagan will step down from his position to pursue other opportunities effective immediately, Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes announced Wednesday. "We thank Coach Kagan for his dedication, and for his commitment to improving our team's results over the course of his time at OSU," Barnes said. "We wish him and his family the best in their future endeavors." Kagan helped guide the Beavers to a 15-17-3 record during his two seasons with the team, including a mark of 11-6-2 during the 2019 campaign. "I want to thank Oregon State for the last two years," Kagan said. "We made impressive progress in a short amount of time. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a lot of things into perspective for my family, and we are looking forward to our next chapter." Associate head coach Nick Stirrett will serve as Interim Head Coach until a permanent replacement is hired. Oregon State leadership will immediately begin a national search to appoint a new head coach for the women's soccer program. So he wasn’t let go at all. He just “stepped down to pursue other opportunities”. Just like GA!
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Post by mbabeav on May 27, 2021 10:05:17 GMT -8
The pursue other opportunities line is so dumb anymore it ought to be in the urban dictionary defined as "The last refuge of the incompetent management playbook mantra"
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