Gary Ogilvie is entering his first season as the Golden Eagles Women’s Soccer Head Coach after spending three seasons as Assistant for the Men’s program. Since arriving as an assistant in the fall of 2020, Ogilvie helped the Men to a National Runner-Up, a Super-Regional Championship, four Mountain East Conference Tournament Championships, and three MEC Regular Season Championships with a total record of 49-4-3.
Ogilvie is also the Head Coach for USL2 team, West Virginia United. In his first season, United made the playoffs for the third time in history, with a club record of 10 wins in a season.
Before coming to the capital, Ogilvie spent a year at Snow College, where he served as Men's & Women's Assistant coach, as well as a stint as Interim Head Coach of both programs.
Prior to coaching in the U.S, Ogilvie played in the ISPS Handa Premiership in New Zealand, for Canterbury United. Ogilvie was also the Canterbury United Youth Coach and Football Development Officer for Mainland Football. Before heading to NZ with his wife, Charlie, Ogilvie spent two years back home in England playing for Concord Rangers in the National League South.
Ogilvie graduated from Florida Institute of Technology in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management. During his two seasons at Florida Tech, Ogilvie earned a place in 2 x Regional First Team squads, as well as an All-American Honorable mention.
Ogilvie holds an NZF/OFC B-License, and graduated with his Master’s of Science in Strategic Leadership from the University of Charleston in December 2021.