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Colby Hale

Player Profile

Position:
Associate Head Coach

Experience:
Seventh year at UCF

Colby Hale has evolved into one of the premier assistant coaches in the country. In his seventh year with UCF and his third as an associate head coach in 2009-10, Hale serves as the program's recruiting coordinator while his on-field responsibilities include coaching the Knights' attack.

The UCF offense has scored 270 goals during his six-year tenure, and was ranked among the top 25 scoring offenses for two-consecutive seasons. It also placed 35th in the country in 2007 by amassing 46 goals. Hale has guided 18 offensive players to all-conference honors, while 14 received all-region recognition.

Meanwhile, Hale's recruiting classes have also garnered national attention. In 2006, UCF's incoming class was listed at 24th by SoccerBuzz.com, the program's highest national ranking. The Knights were also ranked among the top 75 in 2004 and 2005. Prior to the 2007 campaign, Hale witnessed UCF claim the top recruiting spot in C-USA and was ranked 39th in the nation.

Over the past six years, Hale's recruits have earned four conference player of the year awards, 39 all-conference honors and 24 all-region distinctions, while Aline Reis was named an NSCAA All-American in 2008.

During Hale's first two seasons at UCF, the Knights won Atlantic Sun Championship titles and played in the postseason. The 2004 squad advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. In 2003 and 2004, Hale helped coach a UCF offense that was ranked in the top 25 in the country in scoring. Since moving to C-USA in 2005, Hale has helped the Knights rack up two regular-season crowns and two trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Before moving to UCF, Hale spent three years as an assistant coach at Oral Roberts. The Golden Eagles won two Mid-Continent Conference regular season titles with Hale on the sideline. In Hale's first season at Oral Roberts, the team recorded a school-record 14 victories in 2000.

While at Oral Roberts, Hale also worked as the director of coaching for the Central Tulsa Thunder Soccer Club. In 2002, he began coaching in the Oklahoma Olympic Development Program.

A 1997 graduate from Oral Roberts, Hale served as an assistant boy's soccer coach at Union High School in Tulsa, Okla. Union captured the 1997 Oklahoma Class 5A State Championship.