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John Bluem (born 1953) is an American former soccer defender and most recently a coach for the
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. Bluem played professionally in the North American Soccer League. After retiring from playing, Bluem became a men's college soccer coach.


Player

Bluem attended
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, playing on the men's soccer team from 1972 to 1974. In 1975, he graduated with a
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degree in history. He was inducted into the Hartwick Warrior, now the Hawks, Hall of Fame in 2002. That year, the
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selected Bluem in fourth round of the North American Soccer League draft. He played the 1975 NASL indoor season before playing two outdoor seasons with the Rowdies, winning the 1975 NASL championship with them.


Coach

In 1984, Bluem earned a master's degree in sports education from the
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. In 1991, he was hired as head coach of the
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men's soccer team. Over the next six seasons, he took the Bulldogs to four NCAA post-season tournaments and compiled an 86–27–12 record. His best season came in 1996 when Fresno State went 17–5–1, won the first WAC title and finished the season ranked seventh in the nation. In 1997, Bluem moved to
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to coach the Buckeye's men's soccer team. Since then, he has taken Ohio State to six NCAA post-season tournaments and won three
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titles. His greatest success came in the 2007 Division I Men's College Cup when Ohio State finished runner-up to Wake Forest. Blue
announced his retirement
from Ohio State on March 19, 2018.


Broadcasting

Bluem was the radio color analyst for
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home games from 2007–2014.


References


External links


NASL statsOhio State: John Bluem


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