Dylan Harrison

Eurotech Regional Director-Louisiana

Dylan Harrison

Dylan Harrison
Eurotech® Regional Director-Louisiana/Nicholls State University Women’s Head Coach


Phone: (985) 448-4956
Email: dharrison@eurotechsoccer.com 

Dylan enters his 3rd year with ESA and we are excited to have him on board! With NSU being the perfect host site for an ESA program, Harrison serves many capacities for ESA in Louisiana including both the Coaching Director and Site Coordinator while our program is on campus. He has been a real asset to Eurotech® as they enter their 13th year of operating first class soccer education programs in the state of Louisiana.

Harrison enters his third season at the helm of the Nicholls women’s soccer program, and comes to guide the Colonels from Sewanee: the University of the South. Harrison is the fourth head coach in the program’s history.

In his first season with the Colonels, Harrison led Nicholls to several milestones.  Under his direction, Nicholls tied its school record for wins and several Colonels broke school offensive records.  Harrison led the Colonels to their first point in conference competition in over two years when Nicholls tied Texas-San Antonio on Oct. 18 to snap a 16-match conference losing streak.

At Sewanee, Harrison was 25-19-2 overall as a head coach that included a 10-win season in 2008. He also assisted with the 2005 squad that garnered a NCAA tournament berth, the first in the school’s history. 

Prior to his time at Sewanee, Harrison was an assistant coach for the men’s program at the University of the Incarnate Word from 2003-04. The Tigers finished 16-2-2 his lone season with the club, posting a No. 4 ranking in the NSCAA National Poll and claiming the Midwest Region Conference Championship. 

The Napoleonville, La. native also was a standout college player at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, guiding the Tigers to three NCAA Men’s Division III tournaments, including  two consecutive Elite Eight appearances in 1998 and 1999. In the 2000 campaign during Harrison’s junior season, the Tigers advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. 

Harrison was twice named All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, nabbing first team honors in 2000 and 2001. The Tigers finished 72-10-2 during Harrison’s four-year playing career with him serving as the team’s captain and starting center his junior and senior seasons. Harrison received a bachelor degree in business administration from Trinity University and boasts an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.