Matt Correia
Daniel Webster College
Matt Correia
Head Coach
correia_matt@dwc.edu
Daniel Webster
Division 3

Correia joined Daniel Webster as the program's top assistant coach in 2010 and was promoted to Head Coach beginning with the 2011 season. Since that time, he has become the winningest head coach in program history, capturing back-to back New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) tournament championships in 2014 and 2015 and a NECC Regular Season crown in 2015. The two championship seasons also included repeat appearances in the NCAA tournament including a 3-2 near-upset of third-ranked Montclair State (NJ) in the 2015 first round. Overall, Correia owns three championship rings with the program as the Eagles also won the NECC crown in 2010. Daniel Webster is the all-time leader in NECC championships (4) since the formation of the conference in 2008. His five seasons at the helm include an overall record of 56-31-6 (.634) including an impressive 24-11-1 (.680) mark in NECC regular season play. Along the way (including his season as assistant), he has coached 27 all-conference players. Among those honorees has been 13 First Team selections, three NECC Goalkeepers of the Year, two NECC Rookies of the Year, and one NECC Player of the Year. Correia's last two campaigns (2014, 2015) have produced an overall record of 33-10-1 (13-2 NECC) leading to his selection as NECC Coach of the Year by his conference peers in both seasons and his 18-4 mark (8-0 NECC) in 2015 broke the all-time single-season win record at the College, a record that had been set the previous year at 15-6-1. Correia is a 2010 graduate of UMass Dartmouth with a degree in human resources and a minor in marketing and owns a Master's degree in Business Administration from Rivier University. He played four seasons and served two years as team captain appearing in 67 of 68 possible contests. Over his final two seasons the Corsairs posted a combined record of 22-11-3 and reached the championship game of the Little East Conference in 2009. A native of Dracut, Mass., Correia was an all conference selection as both a junior and senior at Dracut High.