Bill Hempen
Colorado State University
Bill Hempen
Assistant Coach
bill.hempen@colostate.edu
Colorado State
Division 1

Hempen is one of the sport's all-time greats in NCAA Division I history for career wins (276-188-44). In 25 seasons as a head coach he has developed 10 All-Americans, coached six players who have gone on to play professionally and guided his 1992 Duke team to the NCAA championship final. He earned National Coach of the Year honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 1992, and has been named conference coach of the year four times. Hempen began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Northeast Louisiana in 1982 before assuming a full-time assistant coaching position at Centenary College in Shreveport, La., a year later. After three years at Centenary he joined the Duke men's program as an assistant coach in 1986 and was part of a staff that led the Blue Devils to three NCAA tournament berths, including a national championship in his first season. When Duke added a women's soccer program in 1988 Hempen was tabbed to build and develop that program from the ground up as its first head coach. He earned more than 160 wins in 13 seasons (1988-2000), coaching seven All-Americans and appearing in eight NCAA tournaments in his final nine seasons in Durham. In 1992, the Blue Devils advanced to the national championship game just five years after the team's inception. After his tenure at Duke, Hempen spent 11 seasons in the state of Colorado, transforming the University of Colorado women's program. Prior to his arrival in 2001, the Buffaloes had never produced a winning record. In 2003, Hempen's third at CU, his team won the Big 12 title and advanced to the NCAA tournament, the first of six under Hempen's tutelage. That year, Hempen also was named the Big 12 Coach of the Year. Hempen went 114-88-28 at CU before stepping down after the 2011 season. The Buffs advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in 2006, and during his time in Boulder, three of his players earned All-America status. Even more impressive is how quickly he was able to turn the program around. In 2001, his first at CU, the Buffs went 3-11-1. The year following, his team went 10-8-2, marking the biggest single-season turnaround in Big 12 history. Just one year later, his team was atop the conference standings. Hempen has served as a scout and player development coach for U.S. Soccer since 2011. In that position he has identified players for the National Team and been involved in player selection, organization and coaching of the top Region III players. Hempen also has more than a decade of experience with multiple club and junior national teams. He has served as Director of Soccer for Alexander Dawson School in Lafayette, Colo., for the past year, coaching both the boys and girls high school teams, in addition to overseeing the development of the middle and elementary school programs. As a player, Hempen spent two seasons at Meramec Community College, playing goalie for the 1976 junior college national championship and 1977 runner-up teams. He then lettered two years at the University of Evansville, graduating in 1981 with a degree in health/physical education. After graduation, he was drafted by the New Jersey Americans of the American Soccer League. Hempen and his wife, Stephanie, married in 1999. They have two children: Emma (13) and Lucas (11), and currently reside in Louisville, Colo. On Sale Now! On Sale Now! CSU The Colorado State women's soccer team scored first on a goal from Maddi Rodriguez, but was... The Colorado State womens soccer team returns to The Lagoon this weekend for matches... The Colorado State womens soccer team fell to the San Jose State Spartans, 4-1, in a... The Colorado State womens soccer team dropped a 2-0 match to the Fresno State Bulldogs on ... After four consecutive matches at the friendly confines of The Lagoon, the Colorado State women's... Colorado States Kaija Ornes scored on a penalty kick in the 74th minute to help the Rams... The Colorado State women's soccer team fell to the Colorado College Tigers, 2-0, in a Friday... The Colorado State women's soccer team concludes a four-match homestand with a pair of matches...