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Washington soccer signs national championship coach through 2032

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Washington Huskies men's soccer head coach Jamie Clark signed an extension through 2032 after delivering the program their first national title.

Washington is keeping the architect of a recent national championship on Montlake for the foreseeable future. The Huskies announced on Thursday that they have signed men's soccer coach Jamie Clark to a contract extension that runs through the 2032 season. Clark has been at the helm of the program since 2011, guiding Washington to 12 national tournament appearances, a national runner-up finish in 2021, and the program's first national title this past season.

The best in the business is extending his stay โœ๏ธ Jamie Clark has signed a contract extension through 2032! ๐Ÿ“„ https://t. co/7nE72IHmqK pic.

twitter. com/Dit7wefbIq โ€” Washington Men's Soccer (@UW_MSoccer) March 26, 2026 That title came in historic fashion: Washington became the first team ever to win the title with 6 consecutive victories on the road, beating Oregon State, SMU, Stanford, Maryland, Furman, and North Carolina State during their unprecedented run. "We're incredibly fortunate to have the very best head coach in men's college soccer and one of the great head coaches across all of collegiate athletics," athletic director Pat Chun said of Clark.

"Coach Clark has established a championship-caliber program at Washington, defined by excellence in every facet. This past season, he led our team to a national championshipโ€”an achievement that speaks to his vision, leadership, and competitive drive. Under his guidance, the program continues to excel both on the field and in the classroom.