Director of Men's Soccer Community Outreach Bryan Kuderman Head Shot

Bryan Kuderman

  • Title
    Director of Soccer Community Relations

Bryan Kuderman joined the UC Riverside Men's Soccer staff as director of community relations in 2013 following 11 seasons at Biola.

He posted the highest winning percentage of any coach in the Biola program's 53-year history, with a record of 115-75-17 in 11 seasons (.597 winning percentage), averaging just over 10 wins a season. During his time at Biola, the Eagles finished with a .500 or better record in all but two seasons, won 13 or more matches three times and reached the NAIA National Championship tournament twice.

Kuderman wasted no time turning around a program which won just two matches the year before his arrival. In 2002, the Eagles won 15 games, claimed their first GSAC title and reached the NAIA Regional semifinals before bowing out.

He has also been very active in the local soccer community at all levels of the game, having served in Cal South as an Olympic Development Coach; a CYSA South Coaching Instructor; high school coaching for 25 years; and 20 years of club coaching. 

He previously served as a Head Camp Coach at Notre Dame and currently with Stanford.

A graduate of California Baptist University, Kuderman spent two seasons as the assistant coach for his alma mater from 1996-98. After that, he served two seasons as the assistant at NCAA Division II Cal State San Bernardino and as Interim Head Coach during the spring season.

Bryan currently serves as Director of Soccer for Legends Riverside FC. He is married to Jennifer Kuderman and has three daughters: Sage, Ari, and Fiona.