Tim Alexander, an alum of the UW-Green Bay men’s soccer team, is set to be inducted into the Wisconsin Soccer Hall of Fame on March 14, 2026.
Alexander has coached for the majority of his career, including coaching the Edgewood College men's program starting in 1990 and the women's program in 1993. In September of 2013, Alexander became just the 17th coach in NCAA history to reach 500 wins. Alexander led the women to over 300 victories and amassed 243 while head coach of the men's team in 25 seasons (1990-2014).
Alexander is the only soccer coach to win Lake Michigan Coach of the Year honors in the same year in both the men's and women's soccer ranks. Not only is he the only coach to accomplish this feat, but he also did it three times (1999, 1996, and 1994). In addition, Alexander was honored on the men's side in 1998 and four times on the women's side (1997, 1998, 2001, 2004), giving him a total of 11 LMC Coach of the Year awards.
Before coaching, Alexander was also a phenomenal player. His collegiate career began in 1974 at Edgewood University, where he was named to two First Team National Junior College All-American awards before transferring to UW-Green Bay. With the Phoenix, Alexander was a two-time All-Midwest defender and led the Phoenix to the final four of the NCAA DII soccer tournament in 1977.


