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Lewis Wilson Named 4th Men's Soccer Head Coach

Snow College Athletic Director Karen Johnson announced Wednesday that the interim tag has been removed, and Lewis Wilson has officially been named the men's soccer head coach, the fourth in program history.
 
Wilson was named the interim head coach in January following the departure of Jack Larter, who accepted a coaching position at Utah Valley University, after the 2025 season. After a search for a new head coach, Wilson will take over the program as it enters its 11th season.
 
"We are looking forward to seeing Lewis take over this team," Johnson said. "His impact and expertise were felt during a very successful soccer season in 2025, and we are excited for the future of our men's soccer team under his direction."
 
Wilson, who is currently in his first year with the program, will take over the team, which finished 14-5 overall and 11-3 in conference play, and won its first Scenic West Athletic Conference Championship last season. Wilson served as the assistant coach for both the men's and women's teams last year.
 
Wilson was born and raised in Aberdeen, Scotland, and spent eight years in the Aberdeen FC Academy. After being released, he signed with Inverurie Locos in the Highland League.
 
At 18, Wilson moved to the United States to study and play at St. Mary's University in San Antonio and later at the University of Central Arkansas. He was a two-time All-American selection. After his college career, he returned home to play two seasons with Formartine United in the Highland League.
 
During his time at Formartine, he also served as assistant coach for the Formartine United U20s, gaining valuable experience in player development. In the spring of 2025, Wilson began his U.S. coaching career as a volunteer assistant with Westminster College before being hired at Snow College to serve as the assistant coach for both the men's and women's soccer teams.
 
"I'm excited about the responsibility ahead," Wilson said. "The expectation is that our players are prepared to compete immediately next fall, while embracing the standards, accountability, and work ethic required to move this program forward."
 
The men's soccer program has completed its spring schedule, which included matches against Brigham Young University, Weber State University, and Westminster University, among others. The team will return to action next fall for the 2026 regular season.
 
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