GRAND FORKS, N.D. – University of North Dakota head soccer coach Chris Logan announced the hiring of Henrik Sohn as an assistant coach on Thursday.
"We are really excited to have Henrik complete our staff," said Logan. "Having been a head coach, Henrik possesses many qualities that will help our student-athletes excel. He has a great knowledge of the game, is a really strong on-field coach and possesses a strong work ethic."
Sohn comes to Grand Forks following a stint at James Madison, where he served as the men's program's director of operations and assistant coach during the 2023 calendar year. While there, Sohn provided film analysis and breakdown, assisted in daily training, worked with goalkeepers and helped with recruiting efforts.
Prior to JMU, Sohn was a dominant coach on the women's side at Kansas Wesleyan for four seasons. In his tenure, he helped the Coyotes amass a 36-22-2 overall record, including an impressive 29-5-1 mark in league play to finish among the top-2 in the conference standings each year. Sohn also reached the NAIA National Tournament on two occasions, coached a pair of NAIA All-Americans and 30 all-conference selections.
Before taking over the head coaching job at KWU, Sohn served as an assistant for the Coyotes for two seasons and worked primarily with the goalkeepers. His squad once again had success, culminating with a 17-3-2 record and an appearance in the national tournament.
He spent his playing career at the University of Providence, where he was a two-time NAIA Academic All-American selection and helped his team captured a pair of Frontier Conference titles.
Sohn earned his Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance in 2016 from the University of Providence before earning his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2019 from Kansas Wesleyan.
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