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Reuben Burk

Reuben Burk

In 2025, Reuben Burk will enter his eighth year on the sidelines and seventh as the head coach of the Connecticut College men’s soccer program. He started in 2018 as the Assistant Coach to Ken Murphy and then transitioned to the Head Coach in 2019. Burk came to Conn after spending one year at Newberry College (NCAA DII), two years at the College of the Holy Cross (NCAA DI), and two years at Alfred University (NCAA DIII). At the age of 33, Burk has coached multiple years at every level in the NCAA.

In 2024 Burk led Conn to both a NESCAC Championship as well as a trip to the NCAA National Championship Final in Las Vegas, NV. The team defeated Middlebury College 3-1 in VT to lift the program’s first ever conference championship and the first in school history since 2014. In the run to the NESCAC Championship, Conn knocked off 3 nationally ranked teams; Amherst, Williams, and Middlebury all on the road. At the end of the season, 3 players earned All-NESCAC selections: Matthew Scoffone, Peter Silvester, and Max Haberman. 28 Men’s Soccer players were also named NESCAC All-Academic, which is the most in program history.

In their run to the NCAA National Championship game, Conn hosted the first and second rounds for the 2nd time in school history. They defeated Suffolk University 4-1 and #19 Franklin & Marshall 3-0. The next 3 games were again against all nationally ranked opponents: #14 Kenyon, #10 Denison, and #21 Washington & Lee. Reaching the National Championship game marked only the 2nd time in school history, the only other time coming under Burk in 2021. In the Final Four, 4 players received All-Tournament selections: Peter Silvester (Defensive MVP), Alessandro Horvath-Diano, Charlie Miles, and Dylan Hoke. Other player accolades during the season included: Peter Silvester All-Region 2nd team & Scholar All-American and Matt Scoffone All-American & Scholar All-American. On the year Conn recorded 13 shutouts and scored 46 goals.

Following the season, Burk and his staff were named the 2024 NCAA Men's Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches. This marked the 2nd time in the last 4 years Burk and his staff have won this national award.

In 2023 Burk led Conn to the NCAA Tournament Elite 8. Since joining Conn, this marked Burk’s fourth NCAA Tournament appearance. During the regular season, Conn went undefeated which marked the first undefeated regular season by any team in Conn College history. They had a record of 10 wins and 5 ties. Matt Scoffone, Marco Cerezo, and Peter Silvester were all selected to the All-NESCAC teams. In the NCAA Tournament, the team traveled to Lancaster, PA where they knocked off Denison in the 1st Round and #8 Franklin & Marshall in the 2nd Round. The team then traveled to Fredericksburg, VA and knocked off #5 Montclair State, before falling to #18 Washington College in the Elite 8. Matt Scoffone was named both United Soccer Coaches All-American & Scholar All-American.

In 2022 Burk led Conn to the NESCAC Final game. This marked Conn’s back to back NESCAC Championship appearances, the first time in school history. During the regular season there were memorable victories at Williams and vs #15 Babson College. In the NESCAC Tournament, Conn knocked off 1st seed Bowdoin and 2nd seed Williams College. At the end of the season, both Augie Djerdjaj and Steve Yeonas were both named 1st Team All-NESCAC.

In 2021 Burk orchestrated the most successful season in school history, as Connecticut College went 19-4-1 and captured the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer National Championship. After securing an overtime victory against Washington & Lee in the semifinals, the Camels prevailed over Amherst in penalty kicks in the title game. It marked the institution's first team national championship in any sport.

In addition to their NCAA success, the Camels also finished atop the NESCAC regular season standings, hosted the league's championship weekend for the first time, and advanced to the championship match of the NESCAC Tournament for the first time in program history. The team's 19 victories were also a school record and bettered the previous mark of 14 established in 1978.

Following the season, Burk was recognized as the D3soccer.com Coach of the Year. He and assistant coach Andrew Storton were also named the 2021 NCAA Men's Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches.

Several of Burk's players were also recognized following the historic season. Midfielder Augie Djerdjaj, who netted the Camels' lone goal and converted on a penalty kick in the NCAA title game, garnered All-America honors from both the United Soccer Coaches and D3soccer.com. He was also tabbed NESCAC Player of the Year, and joined teammates Steve Yeonas and Jack Kelesoglu in earning All-NESCAC honors.

In 2019, his first season as a collegiate head coach, Burk led Connecticut College to its most successful postseason run to date. With postseason wins over Catholic, #3 Johns Hopkins, and Swarthmore, the team’s appearance in the “Elite Eight” marked only the third time a Connecticut College program advanced to the quarterfinal round of an NCAA Tournament in any sport. Conn’s last team to advance that far came in 1999 when men’s basketball advanced to the national semifinal round.

Furthermore, four players - Matt Butera, Djerdjaj, Liam Donelan, and AJ Marcucci - earned All-NESCAC postseason laurels, and three of those student-athletes were recognized as United Soccer Coaches All-New England Region selections. Furthermore, Marcucci was named a United Soccer Coaches All-American First Team selection for the second straight season, Luke Stoneback made the CoSIDA Academic All-District II Team for his efforts on the field and in the classroom, and the Camels were named a United Soccer Coaches All-Academic Team for the 11th straight year by recording a team GPA above a 3.0.

Burk made an immediate impact on the sidelines as the team’s top assistant since his arrival on campus. He helped head coach Kenny Murphy lead the Camels to a 13-3-2 record overall, including a 7-1-2 mark in conference play, as well as an appearance in the 2018 NCAA Tournament. The most memorable and successful season in school history at the time was highlighted by Burk filling in as Head Coach to oversee its first-ever NCAA postseason victory in a 4-0 rout of Thomas College at home on Freeman Field. Furthermore, the Camels produced one United Soccer Coaches All-American, two United Soccer Coaches All-New England Region selections, the NESCAC Player of the Year, and four student-athletes who earned themselves a place on the All-NESCAC First Team.

At Newberry, Burk was the recruiting coordinator and had the main responsibility of overseeing the recruiting process for all prospective student-athletes, both internationally and domestically. Burk helped establish one of Newberry’s most diverse recruiting classes for 2018 by helping get commitments from Brazil, Italy, North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland. He also coordinated recruiting trips to Iceland, Norway, and Spain.

At Holy Cross, Burk helped with a variety of duties including daily coaching, recruiting nationally, scouting, helping plan offseason schedules, game day preparations, travel coordination, community service, and helping run summer camps and clinics.

Burk also served as the assistant coach at Alfred University. The team reached the Empire 8 semifinals in 2014, which marked the program’s first conference tournament appearance in nine years. Burk was also part of a group which earned the 2014 Empire 8 Coaching Staff Award.

As a player, Burk was a four-year student-athlete at Hobart College. Under head coach Shawn Griffin, in both 2009 and 2011, Hobart finished in the top 25 Division III national rankings and made appearances in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. In 2009, Burk helped Hobart win the Liberty League conference championship.

A native of Westford, Massachusetts, Burk graduated from Hobart in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology/sociology and religious studies. He later earned his master’s in business administration from Alfred University in 2015. Burk holds a US Soccer C License as well as the United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma (highest level), Advanced National Diploma, and National Diploma. Burk also holds 2 licenses from the TOVO Institute (Stiges, Spain)-  T2 Coaching Methodology & T3 Team Management.

Burk lives in Mystic, CT with his wife Tory and son Tommy.

Coaching Honors

  • 2021 NCAA Men's Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year (United Soccer Coaches)
  • 2021 NCAA Men's Division III Regional Coaching Staff of the Year (United Soccer Coaches)
  • 2021 Coach of the Year (D3soccer.com) 
  • 2024 NCAA Men's Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year (United Soccer Coaches)
  • 2024 NCAA Men's Division III Coach of the Year (New England Soccer Journal)


Burk's Year-by-Year Record

Year School Record Conf. Postseason
2024    Conn College 14-3-7 3-2-5 NCAA National Finals, NESCAC Champions
2023 Conn College 12-2-7 5-0-5 NCAA Elite Eight, NESCAC Semifinals
2022 Conn College 7-6-5 3-5-2 NESCAC Finals
2021 Conn College 19-4-1 8-2-0 NCAA National Champions, NESCAC Finals
2020 Conn College 1-0-0 0-0-0
2019 Conn College 13-4-3 6-2-2 NCAA Elite Eight, NESCAC Quarterfinals
Career (6 seasons) 66-19-23 25-11-14