Frantzy Noze enters his eighth season as the associate head coach of the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team in 2021.
In seven years as the assistant women’s soccer coach at Plattsburgh State, Noze has helped guide the Cardinals to a 68-42-7 record and six appearances in the SUNYAC Tournament semifinals. Noze's role within the program continues to grow, as he is the Co-Director of the Cardinal Soccer Striker and Goalkeepers Camp. In addition, he started the Plattsburgh High School Girls Soccer Summer League in 2019.
Noze was previously the league director of the U23 Connecticut State Soccer Association where he oversaw 18 teams throughout the entire state.
In 2011, Noze was the assistant men’s soccer coach at Connecticut College - an NCAA Division III member which competes in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) – under head coach Ken Murphy. In that season, the Camels posted a 9-5-1 record while reaching the quarterfinals of the NESCAC tournament. He also oversaw the development of two athletes who were honored with second-team all-conference accolades.
In addition, from 2012-14 Noze coached several Southeast Soccer club teams located in Waterford, Connecticut. In 2012 he led the U18 men’s team as head coach where he guided the team to a second-place finish in the CJSA Premier League. From 2012-14 he was the U23 men’s team head coach where he managed current and former student-athletes across all three NCAA divisions. In 2013-14 Noze coached the U10 girls as a head coach and assisted on the U15 women’s team.
As a student-athlete Noze enjoyed a four-year career at Post University – an NCAA Division II member which competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) – where he was s a four-year letter winner in men’s soccer and a two-year letter winner in men’s tennis. Noze notched 13 career goals, 11 assists and 37 points including six goals and six assists as a sophomore when he helped the Eagles capture the CACC tournament championship.
Noze holds a United Soccer Coaches National Diploma.
Noze earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Post University in 2011 with a major in sports management and a minor in business administration.