Patricio Rosas Hernandez

Patricio Rosas Hernandez

Coach Rosas-Hernandez is in his first year with the Bulldog Men’s Soccer program. He spent h last two years as a graduate assistant with the Ottawa University Men’s & Women’s soccer programs.
 
During his time with the Braves, the women’s team made two appearances at the NAIA national tournament, making the final site at Orange Beach in 2017, and the men’s teams made the KCAC tournament both seasons.
 
Also during his tenure at Ottawa, Rosas-Hernandez earned a USSF National “D” Coaching license along with the USC Goalkeeping Diplomas 1 and 2. He was a member of the coaching staff at Kaw Valley FC in the summer of 2018 where they competed in the USL League Two (formerly the Premier Development League).
 
Before coming to Ottawa University, Rosas-Hernandez was a volunteer assistant coach with the women’s soccer team at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas. He assisted with the planning and implementation of soccer practice with the non-traveling team, helped with game-day setup, and helped recruit and scout for ASU. Prior to that, Rosas-Hernandez spent the beginning of 2016 at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ, where he learned from Coach Schellas Hyndman and his staff during their 2016 spring season. In addition, he spent time as an assistant coach with Desert Vista High School in Phoenix.
 
Rosas-Hernandez started his college coaching career as an assistant coach at Paradise Valley Community College. Prior to that he was a youth and recreation soccer coach at the Sereno Soccer Club, and was a volunteer assistant with Club Tigers U-17 Category.
 
Rosas-Hernandez playing background started when he was growing up in Mexico, and began playing for Chivas Coapa and Escuela de Futbol Cruz Azul. He then moved to the United States and played for Ahwatukee Foothills Soccer Club, Sereno Soccer Club, and eventually Adrenaline Futsal of the Major League Fusal USA.
 
Rosas-Hernandez graduated in 2015 summa cum laude with a bachelor of science in Sports Management from Grand Canyon University. He Finished his Master’s in Business Administration - Leadership Development from Ottawa University in 2018.