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Title
  
Head Coach

1978–present
  
South Carolina

Conference
  
Conference USA

1977
  
The Citadel

Role
  
Coach

1971-1974
  
North Carolina

Name
  
Mark Berson

Record
  
441-183-62

Overall
  
451-188-62


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Born
  
March 16, 1953 (age 71) Hartford, Connecticut (
1953-03-16
)

Team
  
University of South Carolina

Education
  
Ohio University, Summit High School, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Mark Berson (born March 16, 1953) is currently the men's soccer coach at the University of South Carolina. He started his coaching career at The Citadel in 1976.

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Collegiate career

Mark Berson graduated from Summit High School in Summit, New Jersey in 1971 and enrolled at the University of North Carolina. On the Tar Heel soccer team, he played midfielder his freshman year and goalie the final three years. Berson graduated in 1975 with a degree in journalism and later earned a master's of education degree in sport administration in 1977 from Ohio University.

Coaching career

Berson took a position as an assistant coach on The Citadel's men's soccer program in 1976. A year later, he became the head coach and guided the Bulldogs to their best record ever with an 11–5 mark. In 1978, Berson accepted the head coaching position at the University of South Carolina. He led the Gamecocks to a 13–3–1 record in the program's first season and in the second season they obtained a spot in the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship. The program has achieved a high level success under his guidance and the soccer team has won three conference championships in only seven years of being in a conference. The program has made a total of twenty appearances in the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship.

Personal life

Berson is married and has two children, Erin and Luke, who both went to the University of South Carolina.

References

Mark Berson Wikipedia