Evan Prybutok is in his second season as an Assistant Coach at Manhattan after previously spending the previous five seasons as an assistant coach at Temple University.
With the Jaspers, Prybutok will have responsibilities in every aspect of the program including but not limited to coordinating recruiting, on-field coaching, goalkeeper training and scouting.
At Temple, Prybutok assisted recruiting, scouting, performance analysis, scheduling, academic advancement and goalkeeper training. Two years ago, the Owls were ranked as high as 17th nationally and finished the year with a 10-7-2 record. In 2013, he was part of Temple's American Conference Coaching Staff of the Year after the Owls went 10-4-4 en route to finishing fourth in their inaugural season of American Athletic Conference play.
During his time in Philadelphia, Prybutok played a vital role in the development of goalkeeper Dan Scheck, who finished his Temple career fourth in wins (14), ninth in saves (198) and third in goals against average (GAA) (1.03). Additionally, in 2013 Scheck was one of the top goalies in the nation, finishing with a miniscule 0.67 GAA and nine shutouts.
Prior to his time with the Owls, Prybutok served as the head coach at Otero Junior College where he started the program in 2010. Otero would go on to achieve an unprecedented inaugural season, finishing with a 16-3-2 record en route to winning NJCAA Region IX and the NJCAA West District Championships. Additionally, Prybutok led Otero to a berth in the 2010 NJCAA National Finals and was named the 2010 West District Coach of The Year.
Prybutok also served as a volunteer assistant coach with Rutgers University and was a coach for the Maine Olympic Development Coaching staff.
In addition to coaching at Manhattan, he serves as a staff and goalkeeper coach for nationally renowned Players Development Academy (PDA) in New Jersey, one of the top youth soccer academies in the United States.
Prybutok, a nationally licensed coach, holds his USSF B License, and NSCAA Premier Diploma. He played his collegiate soccer at the University of Massachusetts and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in management before attaining his Master in Education from Temple in 2014.
With the Jaspers, Prybutok will have responsibilities in every aspect of the program including but not limited to coordinating recruiting, on-field coaching, goalkeeper training and scouting.
At Temple, Prybutok assisted recruiting, scouting, performance analysis, scheduling, academic advancement and goalkeeper training. Two years ago, the Owls were ranked as high as 17th nationally and finished the year with a 10-7-2 record. In 2013, he was part of Temple's American Conference Coaching Staff of the Year after the Owls went 10-4-4 en route to finishing fourth in their inaugural season of American Athletic Conference play.
During his time in Philadelphia, Prybutok played a vital role in the development of goalkeeper Dan Scheck, who finished his Temple career fourth in wins (14), ninth in saves (198) and third in goals against average (GAA) (1.03). Additionally, in 2013 Scheck was one of the top goalies in the nation, finishing with a miniscule 0.67 GAA and nine shutouts.
Prior to his time with the Owls, Prybutok served as the head coach at Otero Junior College where he started the program in 2010. Otero would go on to achieve an unprecedented inaugural season, finishing with a 16-3-2 record en route to winning NJCAA Region IX and the NJCAA West District Championships. Additionally, Prybutok led Otero to a berth in the 2010 NJCAA National Finals and was named the 2010 West District Coach of The Year.
Prybutok also served as a volunteer assistant coach with Rutgers University and was a coach for the Maine Olympic Development Coaching staff.
In addition to coaching at Manhattan, he serves as a staff and goalkeeper coach for nationally renowned Players Development Academy (PDA) in New Jersey, one of the top youth soccer academies in the United States.
Prybutok, a nationally licensed coach, holds his USSF B License, and NSCAA Premier Diploma. He played his collegiate soccer at the University of Massachusetts and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in management before attaining his Master in Education from Temple in 2014.