Colorado Buffaloes women’s soccer announces promotions within coaching staff

Danny Sanchez, Head Coach at Colorado Buffaloes Women’s Soccer
Danny Sanchez, Head Coach at Colorado Buffaloes Women’s Soccer
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Colorado Buffaloes women’s soccer head coach Danny Sanchez has announced new roles for two long-time members of his coaching staff. Jason Green will take on the position of senior associate head coach, while Dave Morgan has been named associate head coach and recruiting coordinator.

“First and foremost, Jason and Dave are great people,” Sanchez said. “They are not only colleagues, but family. What we have as a soccer staff is unique and not seen in many places, with staffs in any sport. They both have had opportunities to be head coaches elsewhere, but know how special Boulder is and how fortunate we are all to work here. I couldn’t be more excited that they have received these new staff designations. They represent our program, town and university with class and dedication. They are 100% focused on competing for and winning championships, while pushing our student-athletes to be the best versions of themselves on and off the pitch.”

Jason Green joined Colorado from Wyoming alongside Sanchez in 2012. He began as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach in 2015. During his time at Colorado, he has contributed to nine NCAA Tournament appearances for the team, including reaching the Sweet 16 twice—in 2013 and most recently in 2025. Green has also overseen goalkeeper development, working with Jalen Tompkins (2015-19) and Jordan Nytes (2023-25), who hold the program’s top two records for wins by goalkeepers. Over his 14 seasons at Colorado, the team has achieved a record of 162-90-42 with 115 shutouts.

Dave Morgan joined Sanchez’s staff in 2015 after previously working together at Metro State during their NCAA National Championship runs in 2004 and 2006. As lead recruiter, Morgan has played a significant role in building the team’s roster over the years. Since joining Colorado, he has participated in seven NCAA Tournaments across his eleven years with a record of 126-68-35.

The Buffaloes continue their spring season by hosting Colorado State at Prentup Field on March 29 at 1 p.m.

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