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Collin Audley is in his second season as a volunteer assistant.

In his first year on staff in 2017, Stanford cemented its dynasty when it beat Indiana 1-0 in the College Cup final to become just the second school to win three consecutive NCAA championships. The Cardinal tied a school record with 19 overall wins (2001) and matched the program mark for fewest losses with two (2015, 2001). It also finished the season with a 15-match unbeaten streak, tying the second-longest stretch in program history. 

A midfielder at Denver from 2006-09, Audley captained the squad as a junior and senior and was a three-time All-MPSF honoree. He started all 74 games during his career, scored 13 goals, including eight game-winners, and assisted on 15 others. He played a key role in leading the Pioneers to their first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship in 2008, which earned Denver its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1970.

Audley, who graduated from Denver in 2010 with his bachelor's in communications, followed up his collegiate career with MLS trials and reserve-team appearances with the Colorado Rapids (2010-11) and Chicago Fire (2011-12). He coached at Colorado School of Mines during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, was on staff at his alma mater for a year before that and has also been heavily involved with Real Colorado of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy since 2013.

The Orediggers went 30-8-4 during Audley's two seasons on staff, won the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular-season title in 2015 and RMAC Tournament championships in both 2014 and 2015. CSM went 18-1-3 in 2015, set a school record for victories, and made its deepest run in the NCAA Division II Tournament in advancing to the quarterfinals.