Columbia men’s soccer adds talented assistant coaches to coaching staff
Key points:
- Columbia men's soccer announces the hiring of Jason Orban and Tobias Esche as assistant coaches
- Orban comes from St. Francis Brooklyn with a successful record, including back-to-back NEC Regular Season Championships
- Esche previously coached at Yeshiva and helped the team reach the Skyline Conference Finals for the first time
Columbia men’s soccer head coach Michael Casper has announced the hiring of Jason Orban and Tobias Esche as assistant coaches. Orban comes from St. Francis Brooklyn, where he helped guide the team to back-to-back Northeast Conference Regular Season Championships and a Second Round appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Esche, previously from Yeshiva, developed a competitive NCAA Div. III men’s soccer program. He also served as the head coach of the U-11 Boys of the Youth Development Academy of BSV Rehden. This coaching staff addition brings experience and expertise to the Columbia Lions.
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