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- Title:
- Head Men's Soccer Coach
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- Phone:
- 972-860-5658
Bio
Jesse Siragusa was named head men's soccer coach at Dallas College Mountain View in 2017.
He has an overall record of 41-67-13 at Mountain View following the 2025 season.
Siragusa coached Mountain View to a 10-6-3 record in 2025, with a trip to the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III South District championship for a second straight year. Mountain View beat Dallas College Cedar Valley 3-1 in the district semifinal. The Lions' 10 wins were the most since collecting 10 victories in 2016. They scored eight goals -- the program's most in seven years -- in a win over Andrew College. Mountain View received nine All-Dallas Athletic Conference honors.
In 2024, Siragusa guided the Lions to the NJCAA Division III South District championship before falling to No. 1 nationally-ranked Dallas College Richland 3-1. The Lions beat Dallas College Cedar Valley 3-2 in overtime in the semifinals. Mountain View went 4-11-3 overall, 1-2-2 in the Dallas Athletic Conference. Nathaniel Velasquez was named an NJCAA Division III Second Team All-American.
In 2023, Mountain View went 1-7-4. The Lions shut out Dallas Christian College, and posted ties against Rich Mountain, Garden City Community College, Texas Wesleyan University Junior Varsity and Arkansas Cossatot.
In 2022, Siragusa's team went 2-8-0. His squad beat McMurry University's Junior Varsity on the road, while shutting out Rose State College.
In 2021, the Lions went 5-5-1. Mountain View shut out Cedar Valley. The Lions won their final two games, outscoring their opponents 8-2.
In the COVID Spring 2021 season, Mountain View was 2-5-1 against conference-only opponents. The Lions beat Cedar Valley twice, and also battled to a 2-2 draw with the Suns.
In 2019, Siragusa's team went 3-11-0 overall, 1-3-0 in the DAC. Mountain View beat Cedar Valley 2-1, following up a 6-0 shutout of Azul City Premier FC to begin October.
In 2018, the Lions went 5-7-1 overall, 2-2 in the first year of the DAC.
In his first season in 2017, Siragusa guided the Lions to a 9-7-0 record. They went 6-4-0 at home and 3-3-0 on the road. Mountain View won three straight games to begin September, and rattled off three consecutive wins in October. The Lions shut out Paris Junior College, 2-0, and posted back-to-back road wins at Hill College and Murray State College. They also beat Paris on the road.