Goodhines was hired as the Head Men’s Soccer Coach in 2014. Before Cazenovia, he spent the past six years as the Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Averett University in Danville, Va. Goodhines guided Averett to five consecutive USA South Tournament semifinals appearances and led his teams to four consecutive 10-win seasons from 2009-2012.
In his six seasons at Averett, Goodhines produced 28 all-conference performers, including nine first team selections and two USA South Conference Rookies of the Year. In 2010, he had seven all-conference selections, including the USA South Rookie of the Year. Goodhines' overall record at Averett was 52-45-10, including a 51-33-10 mark over the past five seasons.
Goodhines coached for 17 seasons at Division II Long Island University-Southampton, his alma mater. He served as the head coach of the women’s team from 1983-1991 and guided the men’s program from 1992-2000. Goodhines led the Colonials men’s soccer team to three consecutive New York Collegiate Athletic Conference titles from 1998-2000. His 1999 squad, which was ranked fifth nationally, posted a 16-0-1 record during the regular season and suffered the season’s only loss in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament. That setback was a 3-2 loss to Southern Connecticut State University, the eventual national champion, in four overtimes.
Goodhines guided the Southampton men to seven consecutive top-25 rankings from 1994-2000. He garnered NYCAC Conference Coach of the Year honors in three consecutive seasons, from 1998-2000. Additionally, he was recognized as the 1999 NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the year.
While leading the Lady Colonials from 1983-1991, Goodhines led them to six national top-25 rankings. He was named the NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year In 1990 after leading Southampton to an ECAC Division II Championship. In total, Goodhines helped develop seven All-Americans at Southampton, four on the men’s team and three on the women’s.
In addition to guiding the Men’s Soccer program at Cazenovia, Goodhines also serves as Athletics Coordinator.
In his six seasons at Averett, Goodhines produced 28 all-conference performers, including nine first team selections and two USA South Conference Rookies of the Year. In 2010, he had seven all-conference selections, including the USA South Rookie of the Year. Goodhines' overall record at Averett was 52-45-10, including a 51-33-10 mark over the past five seasons.
Goodhines coached for 17 seasons at Division II Long Island University-Southampton, his alma mater. He served as the head coach of the women’s team from 1983-1991 and guided the men’s program from 1992-2000. Goodhines led the Colonials men’s soccer team to three consecutive New York Collegiate Athletic Conference titles from 1998-2000. His 1999 squad, which was ranked fifth nationally, posted a 16-0-1 record during the regular season and suffered the season’s only loss in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II Tournament. That setback was a 3-2 loss to Southern Connecticut State University, the eventual national champion, in four overtimes.
Goodhines guided the Southampton men to seven consecutive top-25 rankings from 1994-2000. He garnered NYCAC Conference Coach of the Year honors in three consecutive seasons, from 1998-2000. Additionally, he was recognized as the 1999 NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the year.
While leading the Lady Colonials from 1983-1991, Goodhines led them to six national top-25 rankings. He was named the NSCAA Northeast Region Coach of the Year In 1990 after leading Southampton to an ECAC Division II Championship. In total, Goodhines helped develop seven All-Americans at Southampton, four on the men’s team and three on the women’s.
In addition to guiding the Men’s Soccer program at Cazenovia, Goodhines also serves as Athletics Coordinator.