Roy Dunshee
Roy Dunshee
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 410-810-7466
Email: rdunshee2@washcoll.edu
College: South Carolina '83
Office Location: Cain Athletic Center - Second Floor

Roy Dunshee was named the 11th head coach in Washington College men's soccer history in April 2012. In Dunshee's first season as the Shoremen's head coach, he guided them to their best overall record since 2007 and best conference record since 2008.

Dunshee's diverse soccer background includes time as a successful high school coach, positions with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), and 16 years operating a soccer skills teaching company. 

Prior to coming to Washington College, Dunshee spent four seasons as the head boys soccer coach at Severna Park High School in Severna Park, MD. In his four seasons, he led the team to a record of 56-10-4 and three regional championships. He stepped down from the position to accept a one-year position as an assistant coach at Division III power Amherst College for the 2012-13 academic year before the head coaching position at Washington College became available.

He also spent five years coaching at St. Mary's Catholic High School in Annapolis, MD.

Dunshee has also worked for the NSCAA since 2007 as the State Technical Coordinator for both Maryland and Delaware and, most recently, as a National Academy coach. In that position, he teaches high-level residential coaching courses around the country. He has twice been chosen as a clinician at the annual NSCAA Convention and was named the NSCAA's Associate Staff Coach of the Year in 2011. Since 2008, Dunshee has served as a state staff coach for the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association, teaching United States Soccer Federation (USSF) E and D license courses. 

For the past 16 years, Dunshee has operated Coerver Coaching, a company which provides team training, camps, clinics, and coaches' education. He is currently the principal owner and Director of Coaching for the company. 

During the winter and spring of 2010, Dunshee also served as an interim assistant men's soccer coach at Division I Northwestern University, designing and implementing winter and spring training sessions and game plans. Northwestern went on to win the 2011 Big Ten Championship.

Dunshee played collegiate soccer at the University of South Carolina, earning a B.A. in Journalism from the school in 1983. He went on to earn a Juris Doctorate from George Mason University School of Law in 1989. His additional professional experience includes five years as a law clerk and attorney and 13 years as a restauranteur. 

Dunshee's coaching certifications include USSF A, B, C, and D licenses, a US Youth Soccer Y license, and NSCAA Premier, Advanced National, and National Diplomas.

Vincent Caltabiano
Vincent Caltabiano
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 410-810-7466
Email: vcaltabiano2@washcoll.edu
College: Stevenson '10
Office Location: Cain Athletic Center - Second Floor

Vincent Caltabiano joined the Shoremen's coaching staff in May 2012. His duties include recruiting and functionally training forwards and attacking midfielders.

A four-year standout player at Stevenson University, Caltabiano was named the Mustangs' Most Valuable Player as a senior and served as team captain as a junior and senior.  He played in every game but one over the course of his four-year career and earned NSCAA Scholar All-Region honors. He played high school soccer at Mount St. Joseph in Baltimore, winning an MIAA "A" Conference Championship as a senior. 

Caltabiano spent the last two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, where his duties included recruiting as well as coaching the junior varsity team. He has also spent six years as a trainer for Coerver Coaching, performing team training and working at camps in Maryland, Illinois, and Massachusetts. He holds an NSCAA Level VI Diploma.

Caltabiano earned a B.A. in Business Administration from Stevenson in 2010 and an M.A. in Business Technology from the school in 2012. 

Meir Lewin
Meir Lewin
Title: Assistant Coach
Phone: 410-810-7466
Email: mlewin2@washcoll.edu
College: Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya '10
Office Location: Cain Athletic Center - Second Floor

Meir Lewin joined the Shoremen's coaching staff in June 2012 as a graduate assistant coach. Lewin spent four years playing professional soccer in Israel.

After spending the 2005-06 academic year at George Mason University playing Division I collegiate soccer, Lewin moved to Israel to play professionally for Hapoel Herzilya and pursue and undergraduate degree from Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya. In four seasons, Lewin made 72 strarts in 79 games for Hapoel Herzilya, serving as a team captain, helping the club gain league promotion, and earning "Top XI" league all-star honors in 2009 and 2010. 

Lewin played high school soccer at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, MD, where he earned All-State and All-Met honors as a junior and senior and was the captain of the 2003 Regional Championship team. He also played in the Maryland Olympic Development Program and for the Potomac Cougars and Bethesda Internationals.

Lewin's coaching experience includes coaching club teams at Montgomery Soccer Club in Rockville and working with D.C. United's "United for D.C." project teaching after school programs for underprivileged children. 

Lewin earned his B.A. in Conflict Resolution from IDC Herzliya's School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy in 2010. He holds an NSCAA Level VI Diploma. 

Jeff Reinoehl
Jeff Reinoehl
Title: Volunteer Assistant Coach

Jeff Reinoehl joined the Shoremen's coaching staff in June 2012 as a volunteer assistant coach and goalkeeping coach. Reinoehl previously spent 15 years as a high school and community college coach and has played the sport as a forward, midfielder, and goalkeeper. His resume includes Maryland State High School Championships as both a player and a coach.

From 2006 to 2010 Reinoehl served as head boys soccer coach at Hammond High School in Columbia, MD, guiding his squad to a 2006 state championship. He previously served as an assistant boys soccer coach at Howard High School in Ellicott City, MD, from 1999 to 2004 and as an assistant men's soccer coach at Howard Community College from 1995 to 2000.  Howard Community College twice advanced to regional finals with Reinoehl on staff.

Reinoehl played scholastic soccer at Oakland Mills High School in Columbia, winning three consecutive state championships from 1986-1988. He also won two State Cup Championships and had one runner-up finish playing for the Soccer Association of Columbia club team. He went on to play three years of varsity soccer at Shenandoah University, twice winning ECAC Championships.

Reinoehl resides in nearby Centreville with his wife Shelley, daughters Hailey and Ashley, and son Shawn.