Bryce Chapman Record

Bryce Chapman joined Huskie Athletics as a head coach in 2004 and in 2017 was named the first-ever fulltime head coach in the program's history. Chapman holds several program records including wins, playoff wins and winning percentage.

Chapman has led the Huskie Athletics men's soccer program to its first-ever Canada West title in 2014-15 and to the Canada West Final Four five times, recording two second place and a third place finish alongside the championship. 

Chapman was named Canada West Coach of the Year in 2007-08 and 2014-15. In 2006, the Saskatchewan Soccer Association named him the province’s senior coach of the year. Both of the Huskies appearances at the National Championship tournament (2013-14 & 2014-15) came with Chapman at the helm.

Prior to joining the men’s team full time, Chapman was an assistant coach for the team and helped them to a Canada West bronze medal in 2003 under the helm of former coach Jovo Radovic. He was also an assistant coach with the Huskies women’s soccer team.

As a player, Chapman suited up for Saskatchewan in the 1997 Western Canada Games and 1995 Canada Games. He is a certified Canada Soccer Association B License Coach. In 2003, he had his first coaching success with the under-18 Saskatoon Hollandia club. The team won the provincial championship and placed fifth nationally.

Alongside his duties with the Huskies, Chapman is the head coach and director of soccer operations for the Saskatchewan Summer Soccer Series.

BRYCE CHAPMAN ALL-TIME RECORD

* = Canada West Championship
 
SEASON CONFERENCE
RECORD
CW PLAYOFF
RECORD
NTL. CHAMPIONSHIP
RECORD
2004-05 0-10-2
2005-06 3-8-1
2006-07 6-7-1
2007-08 4-5-5
2008-09 5-6-3
2009-10 2-10-2
2010-11 7-4-3 1-1
2011-12 5-7-2
2012-13 6-5-4 2-1
2013-14 8-5-2 1-1 1-2
2014-15* 9-1-2 3-0 0-2
2015-16 6-3-3 0-1
2016-17 6-7-3
2017-18 7-5-2 0-1
2018-19 6-6-2 0-1
2019-20 7-3-4 1-2
2020-21 Season Cancelled (COVID)
2021-22 3-5-2
2022-23 3-7-4 0-1
2023-24 1-9-4
2024-25 3-10-1
TOTAL 97-123-52 8-9 1-4
 

All-Time Huskie Coaches
Klaus Post (1988-89)
Rob Whalen (1989-90)
Gord Sokolon (1990-92)
Percy Hoff (1992-96)
Tom McManus (1996-97)
Jovo Radovic (1997-2004)
Bryce Chapman (2004-present)