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Ole Keusgen

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Ole Keusgen - Field Hockey - Virginia Cavaliers

Ole Keusgen was named the ninth head coach in program history on Nov. 21, 2023.

He joined the staff in 2015 as an assistant coach, focusing on the Cavalier defense. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach in May of 2021. He served as the team’s acting head coach from the final week of the 2023 regular season, leading the team to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship.

During his time at Virginia, the Cavaliers have made the NCAA tournament nine times, including twice advancing to the NCAA semifinals (2019 and 2023), won the ACC regular-season title in 2017 and won the ACC tournament championship in 2016, the only ACC title in program history.

Keusgen has coached players to All-America status 17 times, including nine first-team selections, with 39 all-region recognitions and 28 All-ACC honors. Tara Vittese was named the NFHCA National Player of the Year each of his first three years in Charlottesville as well as twice being named the ACC Offensive Player of the Year. Current Netherlands national team player Pien Dicke was named the ACC Rookie of the Year during Keusgen’s second season.

In his six games serving as Virginia’s acting head coach, the Cavaliers went 4-2, with both losses coming against No. 1 North Carolina. Keusgen guided the Cavaliers to a 3-2 comeback victory against Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship and, in a signature victory, defeated fourth-seeded Maryland 4-0 in the NCAA quarterfinals with the UVA defense holding the Terrapins to just one shot on goal.

In his first full season as head coach, Keusgen led the Cavaliers to the NCAA Quarterfinals, suffering a tough overtime loss against No. 2 Northwestern on the Wildcats home turf. His squad opened the season with a nine-game win streak, being ranked in the top four of the NFHCA rankings through the entire regular-season. He was voted the VaSID Coach of the Year by the Virginia Sports Information Directors.

In addition to serving as an assistant coach for the Cavaliers, Keusgen has coached USA Field Hockey junior high-performance teams. In 2019, he was the head coach of the U19 U.S. Women’s National Team after serving as an assistant coach for the program and a mentor for the Junior High-Performance program in 2017. He has also served as the head coach of the US Rise National Team.

Keusgen played professionally in Germany with one of the most successful field hockey clubs in European history, Uhlenhorst Mülheim, winning the German Indoor championship in 2015 and the Euro Indoor Club Cup in 2015. Keusgen also competed with the German National Team, winning a bronze medal at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan.

In addition to playing, Keusgen also coached both the men’s and women’s first teams of Oberhausener THC.

Keusgen graduated with a bachelor of science in sport science with a focus on training and health from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany.

He and his wife, Erika Ralston, reside in Barboursville.

CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD

Year School Overall ACC NCAA Tournament
2023 Virginia 4-2 n/a NCAA Semifinals
2024 Virginia 14-5 6-2 NCAA Quarterfinals
TOTALS 2 Seasons 18-7 6-2 2 NCAA Appearances
1 NCAA Semifinals