Pat Haws

Pat Haws
Saint John’s University soccer coach Pat Haws announced his retirement on April 1, 2010, following 37 years with the athletic department.

The winningest coach in Minnesota college men’s soccer history, Haws guided the Johnnies to a 341-140-50 (.689) record and a 218-77-31 (.716) MIAC record with seven regular-season conference titles and one MIAC playoff championship to his credit. He entered the 2009 season 15th among active coaches and 19th all-time in NCAA Division III in career victories. 
 
Haws was named the MIAC Coach of the Year in 1986 and 1989 and the NCAA Division III Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 1986. In 2005, he became the first soccer coach in MIAC history to win more than 300 matches. His teams finished first or second in the MIAC 15 times, and in the 1980s, SJU ranked seventh among Division III teams with a .772 winning percentage.

A 1972 graduate of Saint John’s, Haws was hired in 1973 to start the swimming and diving program, which he coached for 25 years until 1998. In 1978, Haws took over the Johnnie soccer program for 32 seasons. Along the way, Haws coached golf and tennis, and served as an instructor and facilities manager.

In NCAA Division III tournament play, the SJU soccer program received playoff bids in 1986, 1989, 1990 and 2005. In 1986 and 1989, Saint John's reached the Division III quarterfinals. One-goal losses kept the Johnnies from competing in the NCAA national semifinals in both of those historic campaigns. Haws coached two All-America selections, 88 All-MIAC first-team selections, three MIAC Player of the Year recipients, one Academic All-America selection and eight Academic All-District selections.

The guiding force behind Saint John's swimming and diving success, Haws coached one national champion, 40 All-Americans and 250 All-MIAC performances (top-three individually, MIAC-champion relay) during his tenure. The Johnnies finished in the top three of the MIAC 23 of the 25 seasons with Haws as head coach, including 15 second-place finishes.

The brilliance of Haws’ multi-sport coaching career is the self-proclaimed fact that he was not a gifted athlete.

“In high school I played football on the bench, wrestled on my back and pole vaulted on the ground,” Haws said. “I was just simply not a gifted athlete; my forte was my tuba.”

Season Records of SJU Coach Pat Haws
Year Overall Overall Pct. MIAC MIAC Finish Notes
1978 5-5-3 0.500 5-4-3 5th
1979 14-1-3 0.816 9-0-3 Champion
1980 10-4-3 0.676 7-2-3 2nd
1981 10-1-3 0.821 8-1-3 2nd
1982 12-2-4 0.778 10-0-2 Champion
1983 11-4-0 0.733 8-1-0 Champion
1984 9-4-0 0.692 7-2-0 2nd
1985 10-2-2 0.786 8-1-0 2nd
1986 14-1-0 0.933 9-0-0 Champion NCAA Tournament
1987 11-2-1 0.821 8-1-1 t-2nd
1988 12-2-2 0.813 8-1-1 Champion
1989 10-3-4 0.706 8-0-2 Champion NCAA Tournament
1990 12-4-0 0.750 8-2-0 3rd NCAA Tournament
1991 11-2-2 0.800 8-1-1 2nd
1992 9-5-2 0.625 6-3-1 t-3rd
1993 10-7-1 0.583 5-4-1 7th
1994 12-5-1 0.694 7-2-1 2nd
1995 13-5-0 0.722 7-3-0 4th
1996 10-5-1 0.656 5-4-1 t-4th
1997 10-7-1 0.583 5-5-0 7th
1998 11-6-1 0.639 7-3-0 3rd
1999 7-9-2 0.444 4-5-1 7th
2000 13-5-0 0.722 7-3-0 t-3rd
2001 13-5-0 0.722 7-3-0 t-2nd
2002 12-4-2 0.722 6-2-2 t-3rd
2003 11-4-3 0.694 7-2-1 t-2nd MIAC Playoffs
2004 11-6-0 0.647 6-4-0 5th
2005 14-3-3 0.647 7-2-1 3rd MIAC Playoff Champion/NCAA Tournament
2006 13-4-1 0.750 9-1-0 Champion MIAC Playoffs
2007 7-6-2 0.533 5-4-1 5th
2008 11-6-1 0.639 6-3-1 t-4th
2009 5-11-2 0.333 1-8-1 t-10th
TOTAL 341-140-50 0.689 218-77-31