Men's Soccer
Nus, Sergi

Sergi Nus
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Sergi Nus joined the Oregon State staff in 2022.
His second season on the OSU bench saw the Beavers' best season in program history, as Oregon State made its first ever run to the College Cup. Overall, OSU went 11-6-5 on the year, and one four NCAA Tournament games before falling to Notre Dame in the semi-finals. Oregon State ended the season ranked No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the highest end-of-season mark in program history.
The journey to the NCAA Tournament featured a number of marquee victories, including a road win at No. 1 Stanford, a victory at No. 22 Washington and an emphatic 7-1 win over No. 2 SMU in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16.
The team results were matched by individual honors, as Logan Farrington was named Pac-12 Player of the Year. Farrington and Javier Armas were both selected as All-Americans, while Luis Castillo joined that duo on the All-Region Team. In total six Beavers earned All-Pac-12 recognition.
Nus also helped guide three Beavers to selection the MLS SuperDraft, highlighted by Farrington who was selected with the third overall pick.
During his first season with the Beavers, Nus helped guide Oregon State to the NCAA Tournament, in a campaign that featured five win over ranked opponents, including a road victory over No. 1 Washington. Midfielder Joran Gerbet was named Pac-12 Player of the Year, and Oregon State had seven All-Pac-12 honorees, including first-team selections Gerbet, Clarence Awoudor and Mouhameth Thiam.
Prior to joining the Beavers, Nus coached most recently in Turkey, where he was an assistant coach for FDC Vista, developing offensive and defensive game plans. Prior to that, he played professionally for South Georgia Tormenta FC of the USL.
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A defender, Nus played his college soccer at Virginia. He was a two-time All-Region selection, as well as a two-time All-ACC honoree. He started every game of the 2016 and 2017 seasons for the Cavaliers, before missing the 2018 campaign due to injury.
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A native of Barcelona, Spain, Nus graduated from Virginia with a degree in Media Studies, and also holds a Masters’ degree from Duke.
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His second season on the OSU bench saw the Beavers' best season in program history, as Oregon State made its first ever run to the College Cup. Overall, OSU went 11-6-5 on the year, and one four NCAA Tournament games before falling to Notre Dame in the semi-finals. Oregon State ended the season ranked No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches poll, the highest end-of-season mark in program history.
The journey to the NCAA Tournament featured a number of marquee victories, including a road win at No. 1 Stanford, a victory at No. 22 Washington and an emphatic 7-1 win over No. 2 SMU in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 16.
The team results were matched by individual honors, as Logan Farrington was named Pac-12 Player of the Year. Farrington and Javier Armas were both selected as All-Americans, while Luis Castillo joined that duo on the All-Region Team. In total six Beavers earned All-Pac-12 recognition.
Nus also helped guide three Beavers to selection the MLS SuperDraft, highlighted by Farrington who was selected with the third overall pick.
During his first season with the Beavers, Nus helped guide Oregon State to the NCAA Tournament, in a campaign that featured five win over ranked opponents, including a road victory over No. 1 Washington. Midfielder Joran Gerbet was named Pac-12 Player of the Year, and Oregon State had seven All-Pac-12 honorees, including first-team selections Gerbet, Clarence Awoudor and Mouhameth Thiam.
Prior to joining the Beavers, Nus coached most recently in Turkey, where he was an assistant coach for FDC Vista, developing offensive and defensive game plans. Prior to that, he played professionally for South Georgia Tormenta FC of the USL.
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A defender, Nus played his college soccer at Virginia. He was a two-time All-Region selection, as well as a two-time All-ACC honoree. He started every game of the 2016 and 2017 seasons for the Cavaliers, before missing the 2018 campaign due to injury.
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A native of Barcelona, Spain, Nus graduated from Virginia with a degree in Media Studies, and also holds a Masters’ degree from Duke.
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