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Ike Ofoje, Head Coach of USC Aiken Men’s Soccer Team, Announces Retirement After 28 Years

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  • Ike Ofoje, the long-time head coach of University of South Carolina Aiken's men's soccer team, has announced his retirement after 28 years at the institution.
  • During his tenure, Ofoje coached both the men's and women's soccer programs and led the men's team to its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2014.
  • Under Ofoje's guidance, the men's soccer team achieved significant milestones, with several student-athletes earning prestigious accolades and setting school records.

Long-time head coach Ike Ofoje has announced his retirement from the University of South Carolina Aiken’s men’s soccer team after 28 years. Ofoje led the team to its first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2014 and has a legacy of developing talented student-athletes. During his tenure, he also founded the women’s soccer program, coaching them to numerous successes. Ofoje’s impact on the soccer community and his players has been significant, making him a beloved figure at USC Aiken. His retirement marks the end of an era for the university’s soccer program.

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Ike Ofoje, Head Coach of USC Aiken Men’s Soccer Team, Announces Retirement After 28 Years

Long-Time Head Coach Ike Ofoje Announces Retirement

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