Barber arrives to Americus after helping lead the Gardner-Webb University Running Bulldogs to their most successful season in NCAA Division I program history as the associate head coach, along with recent stops at Milligan University as head coach and Auburn Montgomery as assistant coach.
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From 2023 to 2024, in just two seasons, the staff and players at Gardner-Webb achieved a season for the history books. The team achieved a number of program firsts by winning the first Big South Conference Championship, first 10-win season, first outright NCAA tournament win, highest Big South regular season finish (2nd), first unbeaten Big South Conference season record (8-0-2), highest ever end of season NCAA DI RPI ranking (#34), highest ever program end of season national ranking (#23 Top Draw Soccer) and the best ever program single season record finishing 13-4-3 overall. Their season was eventually ended by #3 Denver who went onto the College Cup (Final 4). During his two seasons with Running Bulldogs, the staff also achieved wins over a number of well established programs such as Wake Forest, Oregon State, South Carolina, Coastal Carolina, #11 High Point and a tie with #8 James Madison.
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In the 2022 season, as a first year Head Coach of Milligan University, Barber was able to produce a successful season on the field. After winning the Appalachian Athletic regular season title (9-1-3), he was named AAC Coach of the Year and the team appeared in the NAIA National Tournament. This also included a mid-season unbeaten streak of 15 games and a final overall season record of 10-3-7.
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In the first full season post COVID, as assistant coach, Barber helped AUM reach the NCAA DII National Tournament Elite 8 in just their second full season as a competitive DII member. Their national tournament run included wins away at #9 Tampa and #1 Young Harris before eventually falling to Nova Southeastern. AUM finished runners up in the GSC with a record of 7-2-2 and finished the season overall 11-5-4 with a #8 final national ranking.
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He also has NCAA Division I experience as an assistant coach serving three seasons with Georgia Southern University in the Sun Belt Conference and two seasons with Temple University in the American Athletic Conference.
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As a student-athlete, he was an NCAA Division II player with powerhouse South-East Super Region programs Limestone & Florida Tech, competed in four seasons at the USL2 level and graduated from Florida Tech in 2014 majoring in Business Administration.