| Name | Steve Shaw | 
		
			| Place of Birth | Boston, Mass. | 
		
			| Date of Birth | August 28, 1952 | 
		
			| Education | B.A. Morehead St., 1974; M.A. Eastern Kentucky, 1981 | 
		
			| Coaching Career | Head Coach, Berea (KY) Community High School, 1978-1980 | 
		
			|  | Head Coach, James E. Taylor (TX) High School, 1983-1990 | 
		
			|  | Head Coach, Lafayette (VA) High School, 1990-1994 | 
		
			|  | Assistant Coach, William & Mary, 1990-1995 | 
		
			| Record at CNU | 1996: 13-5-0 | 
		
			|  | 1997: 10-9-0 | 
		
			|  | 1998: 10-7-0 | 
		
			|  | 1999: 13-4-1 | 
		
			|  | 2000: 18-3-1 NCAA Elite 8 | 
		
			|  | 2001: 15-5-0 | 
		
			|  | 2002: 10-8-1 | 
		
			|  | 2003: 12-5-3 | 
		
			|  | 2004: 11-7-2 | 
		
			|  | 2005: 12-7-0 | 
		
			|  | 2006: 15-5-2 NCAA Second Round | 
		
			|  | 2007: 11-7-0 | 
		
			|  | 2008: 17-5-3 NCAA Elite 8 | 
		
			|  | 2009: 18-2-4 NCAA Elite 8 | 
		
			|  | 2010: 20-2-1 NCAA Second Round | 
		
			|  | 2011: 17-1-1 NCAA First Round | 
		
			|  | 2012: 15-4-2 NCAA First Round | 
		
			|  | 2013: 13-5-2 | 
		
			|  | 2014: 19-3-5 NCAA Elite 8 | 
		
			|  | 2015: 11-2-6 | 
		
			|  | 2016: 18-3-1 NCAA Second Round | 
		
			|  | 2017: 14-3-1 | 
		
			|  | 2018: 7-8-1 | 
		
			| Overall Coaching Record at CNU | 319-110-37 (.724), 23 seasons | 
		
			| Contact Coach Shaw | 757-594-7383, sshaw@cnu.edu | 
		
			| Conference Championships | -Led his squads to eight regular season conference titles (seven regular season title, one co-regular season championship) -Also led team to three straight conference tournament championships (2009, 2010, 2011)
 -Picked up first CAC Championship in 2014
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			| Accomplishments | Named conference Coach of the Year eight times (1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012); led his team to the Elite Eight in 2000, 2008, 2009, and 2014, and reached five straight postseason tournaments from 2008-12. | 
		
			| Personal | Shaw and his wife, Alice, reside in Newport News, VA; their oldest son, Joshua, played four years of soccer at CNU; daughter Angelina is an artist and a graduate of VCU; youngest son, Derek, played four seasons of soccer at CNU. |