Men's Soccer

Peter Boyer
- Title:
- Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
- Email:
- peter.boyer@ucr.edu
- Phone:
- 951-827-5022
Boyer joined the Highlanders staff in June of 2008 after two years with the University of Redlands (CA) Bulldogs where he worked primarily with the defenders and goalkeepers. At UCR, he will again work primarily with the team's keepers in addition to playing a vital role in the develpment of the Highlanders' field players.
While at Redlands, Boyer also earned his master of arts in counseling through the School of Education.
Prior to joining the Bulldogs staff, Boyer was the assistant men's soccer coach for the United States Military Academy (ARMY) during the 2005 season. A New Jersey native, Boyer graduated from Drew University (Madison, NJ) with a degree in political science. He also competed on the Rangers men’s basketball and men’s soccer teams during his undergraduate career.
During his four years on the pitch, Boyer helped the team reach the 2003 NCAA Championship game while earning NSCAA All-American First Team honors. As the team’s top goalkeeper, he also gained NSCAA All-Region honors during his junior and senior seasons. To wrap up his career, he was named Freedom Conference Player of the Year in 2003.
Following graduation, Boyer stepped into the coaching ranks by serving as the assistant boys’ varsity soccer and basketball coach at his alma mater of Dwight-Englewood School, where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.
Boyer enjoys playing and watching soccer, basketball, and golf. He is single and resides in Riverside.
While at Redlands, Boyer also earned his master of arts in counseling through the School of Education.
Prior to joining the Bulldogs staff, Boyer was the assistant men's soccer coach for the United States Military Academy (ARMY) during the 2005 season. A New Jersey native, Boyer graduated from Drew University (Madison, NJ) with a degree in political science. He also competed on the Rangers men’s basketball and men’s soccer teams during his undergraduate career.
During his four years on the pitch, Boyer helped the team reach the 2003 NCAA Championship game while earning NSCAA All-American First Team honors. As the team’s top goalkeeper, he also gained NSCAA All-Region honors during his junior and senior seasons. To wrap up his career, he was named Freedom Conference Player of the Year in 2003.
Following graduation, Boyer stepped into the coaching ranks by serving as the assistant boys’ varsity soccer and basketball coach at his alma mater of Dwight-Englewood School, where he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.
Boyer enjoys playing and watching soccer, basketball, and golf. He is single and resides in Riverside.




