04/18/2013 Cowgirl Soccer Showing Signs of Promise in 2013UW performing well in spring ball winning four straight with no goals allowed 03/06/2013 2013 Cowgirl Soccer Summer Camps RevealedCamps include instruction from UW coaching staff and current team members 03/06/2013 Cuadrado Announces 2013 Spring SlateSpring season includes home matches, trips to Grand Junction and Salt Lake City 02/19/2013 Sarandopoulos Receives Honor from UW Sociology ProgramAnnual award given to department's top graduating senior 02/07/2013 Sciberras Added to 2013 Signing ClassTalented crop comes from all over the globe Pete Cuadrado will enter his first season as the Wyoming Cowgirl head soccer coach. Cuadrado joins the Cowgirl program after spending nine seasons at North Dakota State University where he compiled a 93-62-8 record. During the 2011 season at NDSU, Cuadrado led the Bison to a school-record win total of 15. On their way to a 15-4-2 record, the Bison recorded 11 shutouts and posted a 7-1-1 mark in Summit League play. The Bison advanced to their third straight Summit League tournament, advancing to the title game before falling to Oakland. Cuadrado had two players earn postseason honors with one First Team All-Summit league and Defensive Player of the Year. He also coached the first player in NDSU history to a CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honor. The 2010 season was a historic season for NDSU and Cuadrado, earning the program's first Summit League tournament title and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. After winning their Summit League semifinal game in penalty kicks, the Bison downed Western Illinois 3-1 in the league title game. The victory earned NDSU a berth in the NCAA tournament against No. 9 Texas A&M. The Bison tied the Aggies 1-1, before falling in penalty kicks. Cuadrado had two players selected to the All-Summit League First Team. NDSU finished the season 12-5-6 and 6-2-1 in the Summit League. Cuadrado led his 2009 Bison team to a 10-8-2 record and a 7-2 record in conference play. The 7-2 conference mark gave the Bison their first-ever league title, sharing the title with IUPUI and South Dakota State. The Bison's first league title also earned them their first-ever Summit League Tournament bid. They finished the season leading the conference in goals, assists and points. Two Bison players also earned NDSU's first Summit League First Team All-Conference honors since joining the league in 2007. During the 2008 season, Cuadrado's Bison struggled with injuries and went 5-8-1, but he became the winningest coach in NDSU history. In 2007, the Bison ended the season 11-7-1, finishing their first season in the Summit League with a 3-4-1 record. Playing their final season in the United Soccer Conference in 2006, Cuadrado and the Bison posted a 13-7-1 record and finished runner-up in the USC Tournament. In their second season as an NCAA Division I school in 2005 the Bison won 11 games (11-5-3) with 10 shutout victories. For his role leading the Bison to an 11-win season, he earned Division I Independent Coach of the Year honors. His first season at NDSU, Cuadrado guided the Bison to an 11-3-2 record which was a .750 winning percentage and the second highest in the history of Bison soccer. Cuadrado was named head coach of the NDSU program in March 2003, after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at Illinois State University in Normal, Ill. Prior to ISU, he spent the 2000 soccer season as an assistant at Valparaiso University, in Valparaiso, Ind., while earning his master's in athletic administration. He completed his master's in May 2002. Throughout his time coaching he has been active in coaching the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Cuadrado also has his USSF National "B" Coaching License, National Goalkeeping License and National Youth License. Cuadrado played college soccer at Northeastern Illinois University for two seasons before transferring to TCU, where he earned his bachelor's degree in marketing in 2000.
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