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Andrew Storton

Andrew Sorton will begin his first year as the head coach of the MIT men's soccer team beginning in 2026. Sorton began his tenure with the Engineers on April 17 after spending seven seasons as the assistant coach at Connecticut College. 

Storton comes to MIT following seven highly successful seasons as an assistant men's soccer coach at Connecticut College, where he was elevated to associate men’s soccer coach prior to the 2025 season. Since 2019, the Camels have put together a 78-22-29 record, winning the NESCAC tournament in 2024 while finishing as conference runner-up in 2021, 2022 and 2025. At the national level, Connecticut College advanced to the Elite Eight in 2019 and 2023, the Sweet 16 in 2025 and the national title game in both 2021 and 2024, winning the program’s first national championship in 2021.  

Storton was instrumental in all elements of program operations, practice planning and recruitment during Connecticut College’s recent rise to national prominence. He has coached five United Soccer Coaches All-Americans, four USC Scholar All-American players, 17 USC All-Region players, 21 All-NESCAC Players, including one NESCAC Player of the year and one NESCAC Defensive player of the year as the Connecticut College coaching staff was recognized with the United Soccer Coaches DIII National Coaching Staff of the Year Award in both 2021 and 2024.  

A native of Oxford, England, Storton holds a UEFA "B" License as well as a UEFA B Diploma in Coaching Studies, USSF D License, The Football Association; Level I, II & III Certification, NVQ Level I and II certifications in Coaching Studies, and multiple United Soccer Coaching Diplomas. Storton and his wife, Hannah, have two sons, Oliver and William.Â