Staff
Dan Wagner
Co-Founder, T3Soccer
Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Franklin and Marshall College
Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Franklin and Marshall College. 2006 and 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
Has broken virtually every record in the history of the Franklin and Marshall Soccer Program including most wins in a season, longest unbeaten streak, highest ever regional ranking and highest ever National Ranking.
Wagner’s soccer pedigree is rich. Steeped in the rich tradition of Messiah soccer, where he excelled as an undergrad, Wagner is the only player to captain the Falcons for three seasons. While playing in Grantham, he earned All-Middle Atlantic Conference honors in 1991, 1994 and 1995.
Mark Wagner
Co-Founder, T3Soccer
Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Eastern University
Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Eastern University. 2010 MAC Freedom Conference Coach of the Year. 2005 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year. Two-time South Eastern Pennsylvania Coach of the Year (2003 & 2005). Three-Time Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (1998, 2003, & 2005).
Wagner is the winningest coach in the history of the EU Soccer Program breaking almost every record in program history including; most wins in a season and career, highest winning percentage, highest ever regional and national rankings. Wagner’s teams have qualified for post-season play in 12 of the 13 seasons he has coached the team.
Wagner has coached in the United States Olympic Development program, served on NCAA and NSCAA III regional and national selection committees and is the former Director of Athletics and Athletic Development at Eastern University.
Jeff Ykoruk
Executive Director, T3Soccer Elite Integrated Programs
Head Women’s Soccer Coach, Ursinus College
Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Ursinus College. In 2007, Ykoruk took the team to it’s first ever Centenial Conference Championship Game. In 2006, Ykoruk took the Bears to their first ever post season appearance in the ECAC after advancing to the Centennial Conference playoffs for the third straight year. Also for the first time, Ursinus reached 13 wins in a season to reset the school record established in 2005.
Ykoruk’s coaching experience extends well beyond Ursinus women’s program. He currently works with the U-16 EPA Olympic Development Program girl’s team and trains various clubs team in the area. In addition, he served as director of coaching on the boy’s side of the Souderton Area Soccer Association and also as the assistant director of the Soccer Success Camp.
Shane Rineer
Director, T3Soccer Residential Programs
Head Men’s Soccer Coach, Haverford College
Shane Rineer begins his second season at the helm of the Haverford College men’s soccer team in 2012.
In his first year as a collegiate head coach, Rineer received the Chris Jones ‘Coach of the Year’ Award at the 40th Annual Southeast Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association awards banquet to become the 28th coach in the SPSCA’s history to receive the honor.
In 2011, Rineer’s squad ended the season on a nine game unbeaten streak, not having lost since Oct. 1. The No.5-seeded Fords fell in the conference championship in a 1-1 tie which ended in penalty kicks (3-2) to host and No.1-seed Johns Hopkins. The final team record read 11-5-2, 5-4 CC. Coach Rineer had 14 student-athletes named to the all-conference and/or all-academic teams.
In 2010, Rineer was an assistant coach at Amherst College. He was responsible for scouting, game plan development, training and film analysis for a Lord Jeffs team that was 13-2-4 and reached the third round of the NCAA Division III championship tournament.
Before joining the Amherst staff, Rineer was a two-year assistant coach for Division I Villanova University. As the leader of the team’s player development program, he helped the Wildcats earn their first ever Big East tournament home game in 2009. Rineer also had a hand in the program’s training, scouting, film breakdown and recruiting.





