Paul Davenport
Hill College
Paul Davenport
Head Coach
pdavenport@hillcollege.edu
Hill
Junior College

Davenport begins his tenth season as the head coach of the Hill College men's and women's soccer programs. Since joining the Hill College Soccer program, Davenport has established Hill Soccer as a regional and nationally respected program. Hill Soccer has achieved the following during Davenports time: 10 combined Region V titles, 3 District titles, and 4 trips to the NJCAA National Championship tournament. Mens first winning season (2013), Mens first Region V title (2014), Region V title (2015) Region V Title (2016), Region V Title (2019), Mens first Plains District title (2014), Plains District Title (2015), Mens first National Championships appearance, finished 5th (2014), Repeat National Championship appearance, finished 5th (2015) Third Straight National Championship appearance, finished 11th (2016). Mens first National ranking 12th (2014). National ranking 12th (2015). Mens first National Player of the Week (2014). Mens first All-American (2015) Best record in school history 16-3-1 (2015). Most goals scored, 70 (2015). Longest win streak in school history, 14 (2015) and most consecutive winning seasons in school history 7 (2013-2019). Mens Region Player of the Year (2014-2016) and Mens Region V Tournament MVP (2014-2016). Hill College Men were 1 of only 3 schools in the nation to have qualified for 3 consecutive NJCAA National Championship Tournaments between (2014-2016). Womens most goals scored in school history, 95 (2012), #1 GAA in the nation with fewest goals against in school history, 5 (2017) most wins in a season, 15 (2019). Women Region V title (2014). Region V title (2015), Region V title (2016), Region V title (2017), Region V title (2018), Region V Title (2019). In 2019 the women also achieved their first ever District Title and qualified for the first ever NJCAA National Championship Tournament finishing 5th also in 2019 the women beat most nationally ranked teams (3). Womens first National Player of the Week (2014). Girls best record in school history, 14-0-1 (2017). 3rd longest winning streak in the nation 14 wins (2017). Most consecutive winning seasons in school history, 8 (2012-19). Women nationally ranked in top 20 (2015,2017, 2018,2019). Womens Region Player of the year (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). Womens Region Tournament MVP (2016,2017, 2018, 2019) Womens All American (2018, 2019). The Women have also achieved an undefeated record in all Region V play since 2015. Davenport has been named the Plains District Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and Region V Coach of the Year in 2016, 2018, 2019. He was the only coach in the nation to manage both men and womens soccer programs to Regional Championships in 2014. Coach Davenport has also achieved 100+ wins during his time at Hill College including wins over #2 Illinois Central (2014), #4 Pima (2015), #4 Lewis & Clark (2019) at the National Championship Tournament. Hill Soccer has also scored a total of 600 goals since Davenport has taken over. Also since joining the soccer program, Davenport has been able to successfully move on men and women to all levels on collegiate soccer including NCAA D1, D2, D3, NAIA D1 in the last 4 years to continue their college educations and more than half of them have received soccer scholarships to play at their respected colleges. Davenports collegiate coaching experience began at TCU where he served as Director of Operations for the womens soccer team2008-10. In 2011, he was named assistant coach at TCU before taking the job at Hill College. He was able to learn under Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year Dan Abdalla. Originally from Irving, Texas, Davenport attended Texas A&M-Commerce University where he was on the football team for a year before becoming a volunteer assistant with the womens soccer program. He received his bachelors degree in Sports Administration and later received his masters degree in Education Administration from TCU. Along the way, he also coached at Nolan Catholic High School helping the boys team begin their run at multiple state titles under head coach Adam Clementson.