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Travis Beauchamp

Travis Beauchamp

  • Title
    Men's Soccer Head Coach | Operations Assistant
  • Phone
    202-319-4740
  • Email
    beauchamp@cua.edu
  • Alma Mater
    Washington College '99

Beauchamp Highlights

  • Six Landmark Conference championships (2009, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2023)
  • Eight NCAA Tournament appearances (2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
  • 2022 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen Appearance
  • Three-time Landmark Conference Coach of the Year (2008, 2011, 2019)
  • School-record 18 wins in 2019
  • School-record 14 shutouts in 2019
  • School-record 59 goals in 2019
  • 73 all-conference selections (43 first team)
  • Five LC Offensive Players of the Year (Michael Brennan, 2011; Ben Alexander, 2019; Darius Siahpoosh, 2021; Darius Siahpoosh, 2022; Gordie Bernlohr, 2023)
  • Three LC Defensive Players of the Year (Kevin Romano, 2012; Ben Fernandez, 2013; Ryan Kennedy, 2019)
  • Three LC Rookies of the Year (Michael DiMarco, 2008; Ian Smith, 2010; Owen Allegro, 2023)
  • One C2C Rookie of the Year (Matt Brady, 2006)
  • One LC Senior Scholar Athlete (Egan, 2021)
  • One USC Scholar All-Region (Egan, 2021)
  • 22 all-region selections
  • Five All-Americans (Matt Brady (1st), 2009; Brian Galfond (3rd), 2017; Ben Alexander (1st), 2019; Jack Long (HM), 2019; Darius Siahpoosh (2nd/3rd), 2022)

Beauchamp completed his 17th season as the head men's soccer coach in 2023.

In 17 seasons, Beauchamp has posted 181 wins and has also totaled 76 conference victories which is second only to Drew's Lenny Armuth. A three-time Landmark Conference Coach of the Year, he has coached 73 all-conference selections, including a league-best 43 first-team honorees. He has developed five players named Offensive Player of the Year, three Defensive Player of the Year and four Rookies of the Year. Catholic also boasts 22 all-region and five All-American selections.

Catholic won 12 matches during the 2023 campaign that was highlighted with the program's sixth Landmark Conference Title. Gordie Bernlohr was named Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year after scoring a conference-high 15 goals and netting seven game-winners, which is was a top-five mark in the country. The Cardinals defeated Drew in stunning style in the Landmark Conference Semifinal, coming from behind twice including once during extra time before Bernlohr scored with three mintues remaining to push Catholic through to the final, 3-2. Then the Cardinals knocked off Landmark newcomers Lycoming via a singular Bernlohr tally to book its place in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-straight season. The impressive season saw Beauchamp add seven players to his all-time all-conference, including freshman goalkeeper Owen Allegro joining Bernlohr in taking home two major conference awards. Domenico Caltabiano also broke the program's all-time career assists mark (18) with his helper in the NCAA Tournament First Round loss to No. 23 SUNY Oneonta.

Catholic's six championships are the most in the conference's history. The Cardinals have only lost two conference matches in the last five seasons, boasting a strong record of 31-2-4 since the beginning of the 2018 campaign.

The 2022 season was a historic one for Beauchamp, as he led his side to the NCAA Third Round for the first time in program history. The squad amassed a 14-3-3 overall record and produced a perfect 7-0-0 mark in Landmark Conference play for the second time during Beauchamp tenure at Catholic. After a hiccup against Scranton in the Landmark Conference Tournament Semifinal, the Cardinals earned an at-large bid to the big dance and took full advantage, defeating Lynchburg and No. 12 Christopher Newport both via 2-0 scorelines. Impressively, Catholic also went the entire season unbeaten in true road games, winning seven and drawing two.

During the record-breaking campaign, Darius Siahpoosh led the Landmark Conference with 12 goals scored while sophomore Caltabiano's 10 assists and 18 total goal involvements were also the most in the conference. The squad earned a conference-best seven all-Landmark honorees, with six being named to the first team. Siahpoosh was also honored as Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season while Caltabiano's 10 assists marks a single-season program record for most helpers in a campaign.

In 2021, Beauchamp won his fifth Landmark Conference title and earned his sixth trip to the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship after his team did not concede a goal in the Landmark Conference Tournament. His side did the double, winning the regular season title and hoisting the trophy after handling Susquehanna comfortably, 4-0, in the semifinal and defeating Drew 2-0 in the final. Darius Siahpoosh was named the Landmark Conference Offensive Player of the Year and the Cardinals boasted six all-conference selections.

Beauchamp earned his third Landmark Conference Coach of the Year award in 2019, leading the Cardinals to a school-record 18 wins, an undefeated conference regular season, a Landmark Conference championship and an automatic berth to the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship. The team was ranked as high as No. 10 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll on Oct. 15, 2019, had four all-region selections, two All-Americans and the Landmark Conference Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year.

Beauchamp has led the Cardinals to the finals of the Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Championship in eight of his 13 seasons, including 2018. That year, the team finished the regular season with a seven-game unbeaten streak with six shutouts, outscoring opponents, 14-1. Catholic finished the year with a record of 11-6-2 overall and 5-1-1 in the league, earning the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament.

Beauchamp earned his 100th career victory on Sept. 30, 2015 with a 1-0 road victory over No. 20 Salisbury.

Over a four-year period from 2011-14, Beauchamp led the Cardinals to a record of 49-21-9 overall and a mark of 23-3-3 in the Landmark Conference, two appearances in the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship, national rankings in 2011 and 2013, a conference title in 2014 and a spot in the finals in 2011.

In 2014, Catholic advanced to its second-straight NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship while picking up its first-ever win with a 2-0 victory over Coast Guard in the first round on Nov. 15, 2014. The team advanced to the NCAA tournament after winning its third conference title and first since 2010 with a shootout victory over Merchant Marine at home. The Cardinals finished 10-5-6 overall and 6-1-1 in the Landmark Conference.

A year earlier, Catholic posted a 12-6-2 record and was ranked at No. 24 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll on Nov. 5, 2013. The team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament after securing the No. 1 seed in the Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Championship with a 5-1-1 record and wins against automatic qualifiers Greensboro and Susquehanna.

Beauchamp led the Cardinals to 13 wins in 2012, including a 1-0 victory over No. 19 Scranton at home on Oct. 20, 2012. Catholic finished with a 13-6 record overall with three of those losses coming by just one goal against No. 9 Messiah, No. 16 Susquehanna and No. 25 Scranton. The team went 6-1 in conference contests, earning the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament.

Beauchamp earned his second Landmark Conference Coach of the Year award in 2011 after Catholic advanced to the league championship game for the fourth consecutive season. The team finished the year with a 14-4-1 record, posting an 11-game unbeaten streak from Sept. 24, 2011 to Nov. 1, 2011, going 10-0-1 to earn the top-seed in the Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Championship.

The Cardinals won back-to-back titles and earned two trips to the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Championship in 2009 and 2010. They were the first team in league history to win consecutive championships, edging Merchant Marine on penalty kicks in 2010 when they went 11-6-4. Two of their losses came to No. 10 Johns Hopkins, 1-0, and No. 2 Ohio Wesleyan, 2-1, in the NCAA first round.

Catholic captured their first conference championship in 2009 when the third-seeded Cardinals defeated fourth-seeded Scranton 3-0 in the title game at home. They finished with a school record 16 wins, posting a 16-4-1 record and a mark of 5-1-1 in the conference.

Beauchamp earned his first Landmark Conference Coach of the Year award in 2008 when he led Catholic to 14 wins after posting a 6-10 record the year before. The Cardinals advanced to the conference final as the No. 4 seed, upsetting top-seeded Drew on the road in the semifinals after posting a 3-4 record in the regular season.

Off the field, Beauchamp served as a member of the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Committee from 2011-16, serving as chair of the Mid-Atlantic Region. In 2014, he was selected as the committee’s national chair.

Prior to Catholic, Beauchamp worked as an assistant coach at Merchant Marine for three seasons from 2004-06. The Mariners posted a 46-12-4 record during his tenure and the coaching staff was honored with the Skyline Conference Coaching Staff of the Year award in 2004. That year, USMMA went 19-3 overall and 8-1 in conference play while being ranked as high as No. 6 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll. The Mariners earned the top seed in the eight-team ECAC Metro Championship.

Beauchamp served as the Mariners' goalkeeper coach and had three All-Skyline Conference selections, including Joseph Halverson who was named to the first team in 2005 and 2006.

A 1999 graduate of Washington College, Beauchamp was a standout performer and four-year player in men's soccer and baseball who was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 12, 2013. He was a three-time All-Centennial Conference selection in soccer, earning first team honors as a junior and senior. He also earned second team all-region honors as a senior and finished his career with 367 saves, 15 shutouts, a 1.43 goals-against average and an .805 saves percentage. He was also an All-Centennial Conference selection in baseball, earning first team honors as a senior. 

Beauchamp was recognized with the College’s Thomas Reeder Spedden Medal as a senior and remained at Washington College for an additional two years, earning his Master’s degree and serving as a graduate assistant for men's soccer.

A native of Warsaw, Va., Beauchamp was inducted into the Christchurch School Hall of Fame in 2015.

Beauchamp resides in Arlington, Va., with his wife, Dimitry, their son, Wilton, and their daughter, Eleanor.

Beauchamp Year-by-Year
Year Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Conference Finish Postseason
2007 6-10-0 .375 2-5-0 1.000 7th
2008 14-7-0 .667 3-4-0 .429 4th (Final) ECAC South Final 
2009 16-4-1 .786 5-1-1 .786 3rd (Champions) NCAA First Round 
2010 11-6-4 .619 3-1-3 .643 4th (Champions) NCAA First Round 
2011 14-4-1 .763 6-0-1 .929 1st (Final)
2012 13-6-0 .684 6-1-0 .857 2nd (Semifinals)
2013 12-7-2 .619 5-1-1 .786 1st (Semifinals)  NCAA First Round
2014 10-5-6 .619 6-1-1 .813 1st (Champions) NCAA Second Round 
2015 7-10-2 .421  4-3-1 .563 4th (Semifinals)
2016 6-11-1 .361 1-6-0 .143 7th
2017 7-7-5 .500 4-2-1 .643 3rd (Semifinals)
2018 11-6-1 .639 5-1-1 .786 2nd (Final)
2019 18-3-1 .841 7-0-0 1.000 1st (Champions) NCAA First Round
2020 N/A N/A Exhbitition season due to COVID-19
2021 11-7-2 .600 5-1-1 .786 1st (Champions) NCAA First Round
2022 13-4-4 .722 7-0-0 1.000 1st (Semifinals) NCAA Sweet Sixteen
2023 12-7-2 .650 7-0-2 .888 1st (Champions) NCAA First Round 
Totals 181-103-32 .623 76-27-13 .711 6 Tournament Titles 8 NCAA Appearances






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