University of Delaware Athletics
Men's Soccer
Cleland, Jamie

Jamie Cleland
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- jcleland@udel.edu
Jamie Cleland began his first season as an assistant coach on the Delaware men's soccer staff during the 2022 season.
Cleland serves as the Blue Hens’ goalkeepers coach after spending the last three seasons in the same role at Monmouth University.
In his third season with the Hens, Cleland worked closely with his trio of goalkeepers. Adam Vik returned for his senior season and took the box for the majority of the season picking up a save percentage of .584. Vik was able close two matches in a shut out. Junior Caelin Campbell saw the pitch once and was able to pick up two saves. New freshman, Stephen Deak, was able to work closely with Cleland and learn how to navigate the collegiate goal.
Cleland achieved great success in coaching the Blue Hens' goalkeepers in 2023. Cleland’s ability to succeed with multiple personnel in net was quite apparent. The assistant coach featured three different goalkeepers throughout the season as the result of injuries, having success with all of them. Each goalkeeper finished with at least one win and one tie. On average, Blue Hens goalkeeping only allowed 1.77 goals per game. Combined, the Hens goalies combined for 49 saves, which resulted in a 59% save rate. The Hens also shut out opponents in three matches. Cleland’s work with the goaltenders and team as a whole heavily contributed to the Hens nine-win season as well as moving onto the semi-finals in the CAA Tournament.
Cleland helped guide Monmouth to one of the best seasons in program history in the spring of 2021. The Hawks won the MAAC Championship as the No. 6 seed, and defeated Bowling Green in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. By the end of the season, Monmouth was receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and had an RPI as high as nine. The team won four straight road games en route to the conference championship, including a victory at No. 1 Quinnipiac. Under Cleland's guidance, Sean Murray was tabbed the MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year.
Monmouth won eight matches last fall, and advanced to the MAAC Tournament Semifinals. Murray led the conference with a 1.06 goals against average while earning Second Team All-MAAC recognition.
Cleland has also been the director of goalkeeping at TSF Academy in Lincoln Park, N.J. during the last two years. Additionally, he previously served as head goalkeeper coach at Cedar Stars Academy and Arsenal Soccer Schools USA.
Cleland was a two-year starter at St. Peter’s University, where he earned his degree in sports management in May, 2017.
Cleland serves as the Blue Hens’ goalkeepers coach after spending the last three seasons in the same role at Monmouth University.
In his third season with the Hens, Cleland worked closely with his trio of goalkeepers. Adam Vik returned for his senior season and took the box for the majority of the season picking up a save percentage of .584. Vik was able close two matches in a shut out. Junior Caelin Campbell saw the pitch once and was able to pick up two saves. New freshman, Stephen Deak, was able to work closely with Cleland and learn how to navigate the collegiate goal.
Cleland achieved great success in coaching the Blue Hens' goalkeepers in 2023. Cleland’s ability to succeed with multiple personnel in net was quite apparent. The assistant coach featured three different goalkeepers throughout the season as the result of injuries, having success with all of them. Each goalkeeper finished with at least one win and one tie. On average, Blue Hens goalkeeping only allowed 1.77 goals per game. Combined, the Hens goalies combined for 49 saves, which resulted in a 59% save rate. The Hens also shut out opponents in three matches. Cleland’s work with the goaltenders and team as a whole heavily contributed to the Hens nine-win season as well as moving onto the semi-finals in the CAA Tournament.
Cleland helped guide Monmouth to one of the best seasons in program history in the spring of 2021. The Hawks won the MAAC Championship as the No. 6 seed, and defeated Bowling Green in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. By the end of the season, Monmouth was receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and had an RPI as high as nine. The team won four straight road games en route to the conference championship, including a victory at No. 1 Quinnipiac. Under Cleland's guidance, Sean Murray was tabbed the MAAC Co-Goalkeeper of the Year.
Monmouth won eight matches last fall, and advanced to the MAAC Tournament Semifinals. Murray led the conference with a 1.06 goals against average while earning Second Team All-MAAC recognition.
Cleland has also been the director of goalkeeping at TSF Academy in Lincoln Park, N.J. during the last two years. Additionally, he previously served as head goalkeeper coach at Cedar Stars Academy and Arsenal Soccer Schools USA.
Cleland was a two-year starter at St. Peter’s University, where he earned his degree in sports management in May, 2017.