Hall of Fame
Rob King, 2003 NCAA Division II Coach of the Year, helped raise multiple soccer programs to new heights. King spent 14 years as the head coach at Kennesaw State University, winning a national championship in 2003. King had a 168-80-21 (.742) mark with Kennesaw State, winning three Atlantic Sun Conference titles in 2006, 2007 and 2009, two Peach Belt Conference titles in 2003 and 2004, two NCAA DI postseason appearances and nine winning seasons. He also was named Regional Coach of the Year in 2002.
King boasts a career record of 227-147-22 in 22 years of coaching women's soccer at the collegiate level. He boasts a career record of 92-43-9 in eight years of coaching men's soccer at the collegiate level.
In 1995, King was asked to take over the men's and women's soccer program at the University of Montevallo. In the six seasons at the helm of the women's team, King led the Falcons to post season play during four of those seasons and finished with a conference winning percentage of .500 or better during all five seasons of Gulf South Conference play.
In 1998, he was named the GSC Coach of the Year after leading his squad to a 10-5-2 record and an appearance in the GSC championship game. His stint as the men's coach included a 15-10-2 conference record, a GSC Co-Coach of the Year honor and a GSC Tournament title in 1999.
During King's final season at Montevallo, in 2000, he led the Lady Falcons to the best season in school history. He set the record for wins in a season, with 12, and made the GSC Tournament for the third consecutive year, a school first.
King is in his second season as head women's soccer coach at Young Harris College.