Alma Mater: Castleton University ‘18
Career Record: 6-11, first season
Record at SUNY Morrisville: 6-11, one season
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- SUNY Morrisville (2019 – present) – Head Coach
- Middlebury University (2019) – Assistant Coach
- Castleton University (2016-18) – Graduate Assistant Coach
- 2017 North Atlantic Conference Title – NCAA Tournament Appearance
- Hendrix College – Assistant Coach
- Arkansas United (2016) – Goalkeeper Coach
YEAR-BY-YEAR at SUNY MORRISVILLE
- 2019 – Head Coach
- 6-11 overall record, 4-7 North Eastern Athletic Conference slate
- Three All-Conference selections
ROAD TO MORRISVILLE:
Pasic joined the SUNY Morrisville athletic department in the fall 2019 as head coach of the women’s soccer program.
In his first season on the sidelines with the Mustangs, Pasic guided the young program to a 6-11 overall record, a 4-7 conference stint. Come season end, three freshmen earned All-Conference recognition, including goalkeeper Meaghan Miller (West Irondequoit, N.Y.) who ranked second within the NEAC in save percentage (.822) and third in goals against average (1.33).
Pasic came to Morrisville from Middlebury University he was a part of the coaching staff in the spring 2019, where he was responsible for the organization and execution of player identification clinics along with training sessions and video analysis.
Prior to joining the Panthers staff, Pasic served as a graduate assistant coach for his alma mater, Castleton, for three seasons. During his time on the sidelines with the Spartans, Pasic assisted in guiding the squad to its first North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship title since the 2008 season, as Castleton made an appearance in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in 2017.
Along with his duties as assistant coach that included coordinating team travel, academic oversight and recruiting, Pasic also worked closely with Aaron Parker who received first team all-conference honors, NAC Tournament MVP honors in 2017 as the Spartans goalkeeper, earning the selection to the New England Intercollegiate Soccer League All-Star game.
Before returning to his home state of Vermont, Pasic also enjoyed a stint with the men’s and women’s program at Hendrix College in Arkansas, where he also worked as a staff and goalkeeper coach for the Arkansas United in the spring 2016.
Pasic had a stellar collegiate career in net, playing for the University of Central Arkansas, before finishing out his playing career at Castleton University. He played three seasons in Conway, starting his freshman year.
A starter for the Spartans in goal his final collegiate season, he currently holds the college record for single-season wins (14), while ranking second in shutouts (8). He is also the school’s all-time leader with a 0.88 goals against average.
Pasic was voted the North Atlantic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, named to the ECAC All-New England First Team and was selected to play in the NEISL Senior All-Star classic. He was also named the ECAC New England Defensive Player of the Year after leading the Spartans to a semi-final appearance in the New England ECAC tournament.
Following time with Hendrix, Pasic returned to Vermont where he has been an active contributor to the Vermont soccer scene, serving as a staff and goalkeeper coach for the Summit Futbol Club since November 2014 and the Vermont Olympic Development Program since 2016.
He continues to work at Player ID Camps in the North Eastern area, including Syracuse University, Johns Hopkins and Castleton University.
Pasic completed his bachelor’s degree from Castleton in 2015 in political science, earning his master’s degree in athletic leadership in December of 2018 from Castleton. He holds a United States Soccer Federation “C” license, and a United Soccer Coaches “Advanced National” diploma.