Worcester State Names Willis As Head Men's Soccer Coach
Jason Willis, a former standout at Southern New Hampshire, has been named as Head Men's Soccer Coach at Worcester State College by Director of Athletics Sue Chapman
Courtesy Worcester State Sports Information
Worcester, MA --- Director of Athletics Sue
Chapman has announced Jason Willis as the
new head coach of the Worcester State College men's soccer team.
Willis becomes the 15th head coach since the program was
established in 1968 as he replaces Christian Battaglia who resigned
in November.
Willis continues the lineage of Southern New Hampshire graduates to
coach at Worcester State College. Willis, current women's soccer
coach Kevin Cumberbatch and former women's soccer
coach Matt Kagan were all teammates while they
were at SNHU.
Willis comes to Worcester State with professional experience as he
has played center back for the Western Mass Pioneers since 2004.
Willis has served as a team captain each of the last three seasons
and in 2007 he was named to the All-League First Team in 2007. In
2006 Willis's team competed for the USL Second Division National
Championship.
This past indoor season, Willis played professionally as a back for
the Massachusetts Twisters where he was a team captain.
Willis has trained high school soccer teams as a soccer coach at
the Leszek Wrona Soccer Academy in Bristol, Connecticut where he
has coached both indoor and outdoor leagues since 2004. In the fall
of 2006 and 2007 Willis coached freshman boy's soccer team at
Ludlow High while he also assisted with the varsity boy's
squad.
A 2004 graduate of Southern New Hampshire, Willis was a member of
the 2002 Division II national runner-up team as a junior and in
2003 Willis garnered All-Northeast 10 All-Conference Second Team
Accolades as a senior. Willis also attended Holyoke Community
College where both of his squads competed for National
Championships in 1999 and 2000. While a member of the Panthers,
Willis was honored as a NJCAA All-American in both years.
In high school, Willis was a four-year varsity starter who helped
Ludlow reach three Western Mass Finals and win a pair of state
championships. Willis was named All-State and he was also the
Western Mass Finals MVP in his senior season.