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Full name
  
Brian Plotkin

Name
  
Brian Plotkin

2002–2005
  
Role
  
Soccer player


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.75 m

2003
  
Chicago Fire Premier

Playing position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1984-08-03) August 3, 1984 (age 31)

Place of birth
  
Lisle, Illinois, United States

Education
  
Naperville North High School

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Brian Plotkin (born August 3, 1984 in Lisle, Illinois) is an Assistant Coach at Dartmouth College and is a retired professional soccer player.

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Coaching

Plotkin began his college coaching career with Loyola University (Chicago) in 2013. The team's record improved in each of the three seasons that he was on staff. In his final season as Loyola in 2015, he helped Loyola lo two NCAA top rankings. The team conceded the fewest goals (8) in the entire country and also hadd the lowest Goals Against Average (.39). During his time at Loyola he helped develop multiple All-Missouri Valley selections as well was Freshman of the Year, Kyle Thomson (2013), Goalkeeper of the Year, Tim Dobrowolski (2014 and 2015) and Player of the Year, Eric Schoendorf (2015).

Brian Plotkin Brian Plotkin Named Assistant Coach for 2016 Season

In January 2016, he was hired by Dartmouth College and in his first season at Dartmouth helped lead the team to a 9-5-5 record them to their 3rd consecutive Ivy League Tournament and NCAA Tournament birth. Dartmouth was selected with the All-Ivy Goalkeeper, James Hickok and Defensive Player of the Year, Wyatt Omsberg in addition to a total of 7 All-Ivy selections in 2016. Omsberg was also names as an NSCAA Second Team All-American.

Professional

Plotkin was selected in the second round 20th overall by the Chicago Fire in the 2006 MLS SuperDraft. During his time with the Chicago Fire, Plotkin won the 2006 US Open Cup and 2006 Chicago Fire educator of the Year. He featured in 23 first team and 14 reserve team games in his three seasons with the Fire. Columbus Crew then signed him in 2008 and was a member of the 2008 MLS Cup Championship Team.

In January 2009, Plotkin joined the Carolina RailHawks of the USL First Division.

In May 2010, Plotkin retired from professional soccer after a series of injuries.

College and Amateur

Brian Plotkin played college soccer for Indiana University from 2002 to 2005, featuring in 90 games and accumulating 24 goals and 36 assists. He was a member of National Championship winning teams in 2003 and 2004. He was the runner-up for the 2005 Hermann Trophy Award and was also named NSCAA First Team All-American and Big 10 Player of the Year. He also went on to gain First Team All Big Ten honors three consecutive years from 2003–2005, and an Academic All Big-Ten award in 2003. Plotkin played club soccer for the Chicago Sockers from the U12 to U19 levels and was a member of their U16 National Championship team in 2001. He was also named a Parade All-American and played at various times for US Youth National Teams at the U14,U16,U17 and U20 levels.

Honors

Columbus Crew - 2008 MLS Cup Champion Chicago Fire - 2006 - US Open Cup Champion, Chicago Fire Educator of the Year

Indiana University

  • NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship (2): 2003 2004
  • 2005 Hermann Trophy Runner-Up 2005 NSCAA 1st Team All-American 2005 Big 10 Player of the Year

    References

    Brian Plotkin Wikipedia