Scott Fogarty is in his third season at the helm of the CCC women's soccer program. In 2015 he led the Lady Tigers to their best season in program history, going 20-6 and finishing 4th at the NCCAA National Tournament. The Lady Tigers finished the season ranked #10 in the Final National Rankings Poll. The team set new marks in almost every statistical category, including ranking 1st All-Time in wins (20), fewest losses (6), winning percentage (.769), goals scored (69), and winning-streaks (6, twice). Fogarty was named the 2015-16 Central Christian College Coach of the Year, his second time in as many seasons earning the award.
In his first season, 2014, Fogarty led the Lady Tigers to a 5-11-1 record, despite only having twelve players for the season. It was the programs best finish since 2010. For his efforts he was named the 2014-15 Central Christian College Coach of the Year.
Fogarty came to Central Christian from Cairn University where he ranks 3rd all-time in wins in the 58-year history of the men’s soccer program. He led the Highlanders to three regular season NCCAA East Region Championships and one National Tournament appearance. The Highlanders were staples in the NCCAA II national rankings under Fogarty, reaching as high as #4 in 2013. Fogarty was also the Head Assistant Women's Coach for the BuxMont Torch FC in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL), one step below the top professional league in the United States.
Prior to reaching the collegiate coaching ranks, Fogarty spent time working with Soccer Performance International, a company that specializes in professional soccer education and development among both players and coaches. Additionally, he served as a head coach within the Princeton FC travel soccer club and worked on staff with the Cairn women’s soccer team as a student-assistant during his collegiate days. His first coaching job came at Denbigh Baptist Christian School in Newport News, Virginia where he ran the girls’ varsity and boys’ jv programs.
He holds his NSCAA National Diploma, College Coach and Professional Development Certificate, Goalkeeper Level 1 License, and USSF ‘D’ License.
As a player, he was a four-year standout and two-year captain for Cairn University during his playing days. Fogarty was named First Team All-Conference for the North Eastern Athletic Conference and a four-time NSCAA First Team All-American. He twice earned All-Tournament recognition at the NCCAA National Tournament. Following Fogarty’s senior campaign he was selected as the recipient for the Wayne C. Fink Award, an honor presented annually to the student-athlete that brings the highest level of regional and national attention to the athletic program of Cairn University. He was also voted Team MVP twice.
Scott graduated from Cairn University in 2005 with his B.S. in Biblical Studies. He and his wife Mary Beth have one child, a son, Shea Daniel Fogarty