CAMDEN, N.J. (Dec. 15, 2020) – Rutgers University-Camden Men's Soccer Head Coach
Tim Oswald is returning to his position with the Ocean City Nor'easters, rejoining the USL League Two club as the Sporting Director after a brief hiatus. He also will continue in his role as the Scarlet Raptors' coach.
Oswald, who has previously served the Nor'easters as both the Head Coach and the Sporting Director, holds the team record for USL League Two coaching victories with a 47-19-6 record during his five seasons at the helm.
Ocean City release
Oswald also is the all-time leader in coaching victories at Rutgers-Camden and his next win with the Scarlet Raptors will be his 200th. Since his first year as the Rutgers-Camden coach in 2006, Oswald has posted a 199-84-38 mark, which has included four New Jersey Athletic Conference championships, three ECAC titles and a run to the 2013 NCAA national championship game. Oswald was the NSCAA Coach of the Year in 2013, one of the six Coach of the Year honors he received that season when his team posted a spectacular 23-1-2 record. He has led his Scarlet Raptors to six NJAC championship games, winning four titles, and earned NJAC Coach of the Year honors twice.
Oswald also is a member of the South Jersey Soccer Hall of Fame and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Soccer Hall of Fame.