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- Title:
- Assistant Women's Soccer Coach
Bio
Albert Masters was named an assistant women's soccer coach at Dallas College Brookhaven in 2019.
In 2024, the Bears finished third at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III national tournament. They went 13-3-3 overall, 7-0-3 in the Dallas Athletic Conference, winning the league and NJCAA Division III South District titles. Forward Gianna Antovoni and goalkeeper Brianna Flores were named First Team All-Americans, and midfielder Kate Carlson was a Second Team All-American.
In 2023, Masters was part of a staff that guided the Bears to a third straight NJCAA Division III National Championship. They defeated Delta College Brookhaven went 15-2-1 overall, 7-0-1 in the conference, winning the DAC and South District championships, while running off 11 straight wins to end the season. The Bears posted 11 shutouts. Kaley Robison was named United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Year. Four Bears earned NJCAA Division III All-America honors.
In 2022, Brookhaven repeated as national champions, beating Mohawk Valley Community College in the title game. The Bears went 16-0-1 overall, 9-0-1 in the DAC, capturing the league and district titles. Brookhaven recorded 14 shutouts, including 13 in a row. Three players were named NJCAA Division III All-Americans.
In 2021, Masters coached on a team that won the NJCAA Division III National Championship. Brookhaven beat Delta College to win the national title. The Bears went 18-1 overall, 10-0 in the DAC, rattling off 16 consecutive wins to end the season. They won the DAC and Mid-South District championships.
In the COVID-altered 2020 season moved to the spring of 2021, Brookhaven finished as the national runner-up. The Bears posted a 12-1-0 overall, 8-0 DAC record, winning the league and South District titles. They did not allow a goal during the conference-only regular season and district tournament, outscoring those 10 opponents 64-0. The Bears also shut out Rowan College South Jersey - Gloucester in the national semifinals before falling in the national championship game to Delta College.
In his first season with the program in 2019, Masters helped lead the Bears to the NJCAA Division III National Championship. Brookhaven beat Delta College to win it all. The Bears went 17-0-1 overall, 9-0-1 in the DAC, claiming the conference and Region V championships. Brookhaven won 11 straight games to end the season, and posted 13 shutouts during the year.