| Email: | dwing@mainecc.edu |
| Title: | Head Men's Soccer Coach |
| Phone: | (207) 212-5478 |
Dalton Wing enters his second season as head coach of the Central Maine Community College men’s soccer team in 2025-26.
In his first season in charge, Wing led his alma mater to a 17-1-2 overall record and its first ever national championship. The Mustangs captured their fourth straight Yankee Small College Conference regular season and tournament titles and took home the 2024 USCAA DII trophy following a 7-0 win over #2 Central Penn in the championship game. Wing coached three All-Americans and four All-Conference selections including USCAA Co-Players of the Year Ivan Domingues and Jeremiah Gomez.
He took over from former CMCC head coach Kiaran McCormick after two seasons as an assistant coach. The Mustangs won the YSCC in 2022 and 2023 and reached the USCAA national tournament, winning their first games but falling in the second both times. The team posted a 24-5-3 record over that span.
A Lewiston, ME native, Wing attended CMCC from 2017-20, playing three seasons as a defender and goalkeeper. As a freshman, he appeared in nine of the team’s ten games, mostly on the back line, but also making his debut in net in a relief effort loss to NHTI. In 2018, he stepped in as the Mustangs’ starting goalkeeper, playing all ten games with a 6-3-1 record and five clean sheets. He returned to being a field player as a junior, starting all 15 games on defense and scoring his first collegiate goal against Vermont State University-Randolph. The tally was the opening goal of the season and game-winner in the 5-0 victory. He registered an assist at NHTI in a 3-0 win in the YSCC Tournament semifinals. The team posted an 8-5-2 overall record, but fell in the conference championship against SMCC.
A 2016 graduate of Lewiston High School, Wing played soccer for the Blue Devils and was a junior on the 2015 undefeated Maine Class A state championship winning squad that earned national attention and is the subject of the book, “One Goal: A Coach, a Team, and the Game That Brought a Divided Town Together”.