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Wytse Molenaar

Wytse Molenaar

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Email
    wmolenaar@albion.edu
  • Phone
    517/629-0506
  • Education
    B.B.A., 2006, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, M.B.A., Lakeland University
Coach Molenaar
Hometown Harlingen, The Netherlands
College Wisconsin-Oshkosh '06
    High School El Segundo (Calif.)
Family Wife, Susan
Sons, Zach, Nelson, Calder, and Jelke
Playing History
    1990-92 Cal State-Dominguez Hills
Coaching History
2004-08 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Assistant Coach
2010-15 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Head Coach
2016-pre. Albion, Head Coach
Postseason Coached
    2010 WIAC Co-Champions
NCAA Tournament - Semifinals
    2013 WIAC Tournament - Championship
2014 WIAC Tournament - Champions
NCAA Tournament - First Round
2015 NCAA Tournament - First Round
2016 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2019 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2020 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2021 MIAA Tournament - First Round
2022 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2023 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2024 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
2025 MIAA Tournament - Semifinals
Career Head Coaching Record
2010 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 20-1-3
2011 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 10-6-2
2012 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 9-5-3
2013 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 15-2-4
2014 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 14-5-2
2015 Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 11-4-3
2016 Albion, 9-10-0
2017 Albion, 6-8-4
2018 Albion, 6-6-4
2019 Albion, 7-10-2
2020 Albion, 1-5-0
2021 Albion, 4-9-2
2022 Albion, 8-7-3
2023 Albion, 9-7-1
2024 Albion, 3-6-5
2025 Albion, 12-3-2
Totals Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 6 seasons (79-23-17)
Albion, 10 seasons (65-71-23)
16 seasons (144-94-40)

Wytse Molenaar, who led the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh to a pair of Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships and three berths in the NCAA Division III tournament, was named Albion's head men's soccer coach on Feb. 1, 2016. 

In the 2022 season, Molenaar led four Britons to All-MIAA honors, as the team knocked off Hope and Calvin in the same week. 

He serves on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee as a member for the Central Region and on the United Soccer Coaches Ranking Committee.

In six seasons leading the UW-Oshkosh program, Molenaar owned a .735 winning percentage with a 79-23-17 overall record. Two of his players gained a total of four NCAA Division III All-America awards, nine players were granted 13 all-North Region awards by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), 16 players achieved 22 all-WIAC first team awards, and three were selected as the WIAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Molenaar’s 2015 squad ranked among the top 25 Division III teams in goals-against average and shutout percentage.

In 2014, UW-Oshkosh went 14-5-2 overall and won its first outright WIAC title, going 3-0-1 during league play and registering two shutouts in the WIAC tournament. The Titans recorded 12 shutouts on the season, and goalkeeper Sam Gabrilska was selected the WIAC Defensive Player of the Year to highlight five Titans placed on the all-WIAC first team.

During the 2013 season, Molenaar led the Titans to a 15-2-4 record, including nine shutouts, and an appearance in the NCAA Division III tournament. Molenaar helped UW-Oshkosh win the major all-conference awards with Tony Starnes claiming WIAC Offensive Player of the Year honors and Karl Bock earning WIAC co-Defensive Player of the Year. It was the first time a Titan had won either WIAC award.

Molenaar's 2010 team compiled a 20-1-3 record, shared the WIAC title and reached the semifinal round of the NCAA Division III Championship. The Titans were undefeated through 23 matches, including tournament victories over Carroll University, North Park University (Ill.), Loras College (Iowa) and Calvin College. The Titans concluded the season with 18 shutouts and outscored their opponents by a 62-9 margin. Molenaar was named Coach of the Year for both the WIAC and the NCAA Division III North Region. Molenaar also helped seven Titans achieve All-WIAC first team honors and six earn all-region accolades.

Molenaar was UW-Oshkosh’s assistant coach from 2004-08. He also served as the coaching director for FC Green Bay since 2000. Originally from the Netherlands, Molenaar came to the United States as an exchange student in 1988. He played collegiate soccer at NCAA Division II California State University-Dominguez Hills from 1990-92.

Along with his certification from the Royal Dutch Soccer Association, Molenaar has an “A” license from the United States Soccer Federation and a premier license from the NSCAA. He has been a NCAA Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) member for the Central Region since 2020 and a United Soccer Coaches Ranking Committee member for Central Region since 2016. He earned a business administration degree from UW-Oshkosh in 2006.