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Travis Beauchamp is in his fourth year at the helm of the CUA men's soccer program. In 2009 he led the Cardinals to new heights, as they established a school record with 16 victories, and also captured their first-ever Landmark Conference championship with a 3-0 victory over Scranton. With that win, CUA qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school annals. From an individual standpoint, four of Beauchamp’s student-athletes received All-Landmark Conference honors, including Matt Brady, who went on to earn First-Team All-American and All-Region recognition, while Quinn Daly and Tim McAneny were named ECAC South Region All-Stars.
Since arriving at Catholic, Beauchamp has worked tirelessly to
build a winning program. After going 6-10 in his first season with
a young squad, the Cardinals were 14-7 during the 2008 campaign. At
the time, the 14 wins were a school record for the Cardinals, as
they advanced to their first Landmark Conference championship game,
then followed that with a run to the ECAC South Region championship
game - the program's first postseason berth in over two decades.
For their efforts in 2008, Beauchamp and his assistant coaches were
named the Landmark Conference Men's Soccer Coaching Staff of the
Year.
Beauchamp was hired in March of 2007; he also works as an
operations assistant at CUA in the athletic department doing
game-day setup and various projects around the DuFour Center.
Prior to arriving at Catholic, Beauchamp worked as an assistant coach at USMMA for three seasons. The Mariners posted winning seasons during his time on campus with a combined record of 46-11-4 and the coaching staff was honored with a Skyline Conference Coaching Staff of the Year award. Beauchamp's main duties included training, recruiting, scouting and video editing. He also served as the goalkeeper's coach and under his leadership had his players earn three All-Metro Region Goalkeeper awards.
The Warsaw, Va., native played soccer and baseball at Washington College earning all-conference and all-region honors. Beauchamp's class at Washington moved into the record books posting the most wins in school history over a four-year career. He received bachelor's and master's degrees in history from Washington and served as an assistant soccer coach for the Shoremen during graduate school.
Beauchamp resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Dimitry.














