Dave Reyelts

YEAR OVERALL RECORD CONF RECORD NCAA
2000 4-15-0 3-5-0
2001 9-12-0 4-4-0^
2002 14-7-1 7-2-1^
2003 14-8-1 10-2-0^
2004 19-3-0 7-0-0*
2005 11-6-4 7-0-0*
2006 18-3-1 14-0-0*
2007 19-3-2 14-0-0*^ 2nd Round
2008 20-3-0 14-0-0*^ 1st Round
2009 17-4-2 13-0-1*^ 1st Round
2010 15-5-2 13-0-1*
2011 16-5-1 11-0-1*^ 1st Round
2012 17-5-1 13-1-0*^ 1st Round
2013 18-3-1 14-0-0*^ 1st Round
2014 15-7-1 13-0-1*^ 1st Round
2015 12-7-2 9-1-0*^ 1st Round
2016 7-9-4 5-1-2
2017 13-7-3 10-1-1^ 1st Round
2018 13-5-2 11-0-1*
2019 14-8-0 8-0-0*^ 1st Round
2020-21# 9-0-0 7-0-0
2021% 4-10-5 4-5-2
2022 2-11-5 1-7-3
2023 1-15-2 1-7-2
2024 0-15-4 0-10-1
OVERALL
(22 SEASONS)
301-176-44 (.631) 220-46-17 (.827)
* UMAC Regular Season Title
^ UMAC Tournament Title

# Short Season played in Spring Due to COVID-19 pandemic
% First Season in the MIAC

Head Coach Dave Reyelts enters his 26th season at the helm of The College of St. Scholastica’s women’s soccer team in 2025. 
 
The winningest coach in program history and a seven-time winner of the UMAC Coach of the Year award, most recently in 2019, Reyelts enters the 2024 season with over 300 career coaching wins since taking over the program in 2000. That includes a stretch of 99 straight matches without a loss in UMAC regular season play that spanned from 2003-2012.

Reyelts has guided the Saints to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and have won 15 Conference regular season titles and 14 Conference Tournament championships under his leadership. His teams have won either the regular season or conference tournament title in 19 of his 22 seasons, while members of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference.

Under Reyelts’ tutelage, the Saints have produced 1 NAIA All-American, 19 NAIA Honorable Mention All-Americans, an NAIA Region-III Player-of-the-Year, 19 USC (NSCAA) All-Region performers, 17 Conference Players of the Year, 22 NAIA Region-III All-Region players, and 97 First Team All-Conference selections.
 
A proponent of excellence in the classroom as well as on the soccer pitch, Over 300 of Reyelts’ players have earned Academic All-Conference honors, while nine have been named to an NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete Team. The 2018 squad recorded the top team grade-point-average out of all the UMAC Women’s Soccer programs. Andrea Beatt became the program’s first CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2012, being named to the third team. In 2013, Casey Mitchell was named a First Team Capital One Academic All-American. In 2014, Mitchell was a third team selection.
 
During his playing days, Reyelts was a goalkeeper on St. Scholastica men’s soccer team (1995-97). Nimble outside the keeper’s box, he was also a hard-checking forward on the Saints hockey team during those years.
 
Coach Reyelts owns a lengthy resume of coaching positions in the Northland having coached hockey, softball, and track and field at the youth, high school, and college levels.
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