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Jesse Brady-Searby, who captained the University of Vermont men's soccer team to an 11-win season in 2005, is in his second season as the top assistant coach of the Saint Michael's College men's soccer program in 2007. In his first season, Brady-Searby help lead the Purple Knights to an 11-5-4 record, the program's first winning season since 1988, and a berth in the Northeast-10 Conference Semifinals.
Brady-Searby, a native of Petersburgh, N.Y., graduated from UVM in May of 2006 following a productive four-year college career, the last three of which were spent with the Catamounts (he played at Siena College in 2002). As a senior captain in 2005, he garnered America East All-Conference First Team, NSCAA All-New England Second Team, and America East All-Academic Team honors as a center back. As one of just two Catamounts to start all 19 games in 2005, he helped lead a Vermont defense that recorded seven shutouts, and also contributed five goals, including three game-winners. He was rewarded for an outstanding senior season by earning the team's most valuable player award in April.
Brady-Searby helped lead UVM to two winning seasons, two conference playoff appearances, and a 24-19-13 record during his three-year career while starting all 56 games. He never missed a contest during his four-year collegiate career.