Oregon State Men's Soccer Camps
Coaching Staff
Adam Pearce
Assistant Coach
Adam Pearce served the last three seasons as the head men's and women's soccer coach at Spring Hill College.
In three seasons under Pearce, Spring Hill College (Mobile, Ala.) tallied a 26-22-7 record in women's soccer and a 12-34-6 record in men's soccer. In 2007 and 2008, the Lady Badgers posted their first consecutive winning seasons in program history, finishing second in the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) in '07. Pearce finished his tenure with the most career wins in SHC women's history.
Pearce had three men and seven women named All-GCAC in his time at SHC. Two male and seven female athletes were named Daktronics NAIA Scholar Athletes along with two of his women's teams achieving recognition as NAIA Scholar Teams. In 2008, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) also selected his women's team to receive a Scholar Team Award.
Prior to Spring Hill College, Pearce spent two seasons as an assistant coach with Concordia (Ore.) University and served as an assistant coach at Central Arkansas for one season. In addition, Pearce served as the head coach at Ridgefield (Wash.) High School and was a graduate assistant coach at Akron for one season.
Pearce played for three seasons at Concordia, where he was a two-time all-conference selection and earned NAIA Honorable Mention All-America honors in 1999. He then went on to play professionally for the Portland Timbers and participated in professional trials in England and Ireland.
Pearce graduated magna cum laude from Concordia University with a bachelor of arts in physical education in May 2000 and earned a master's of education from Akron in May 2004.
Gary Hamel
Assistant Coach
Gary Hamel enters his second season as an assistant coach with the the Oregon State men's soccer program.
Prior to joining Oregon State, Hamel served as an assistant at Fort Lewis College. As an assistant coach with the Skyhawks, Hamel helped lead the team to a 15-4-1 record in 2007 and a berth in the NCAA Division II regional semifinals.
Under his guidance, two Fort Lewis players were named to the all-region squad while two earned all-tournament honors as well.
This marks Hamel's second stint with the Oregon State men's soccer program as he worked with the Beavers for 18 months as a volunteer assistant coach, helping in many day-to-day activities including fitness and warm-ups. He also helped direct OSU's soccer camps and academies.
Before coming to OSU, Hamel was a long-time coach in the Bend United Soccer Club and Central Oregon Soccer Association. A graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College, he also coached at Bend High School, Summit High School and Sunriver Preparatory School.
Hamel and his wife, Kimberly, have two children, Parker and Bridget.
