Hamilton Southeastern girls soccer coach Greg Davidson (left) was named to the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association Hall of Fame during this fall’s ISCA banquet. Davidson became the 21st coach to enter the Hall of Fame.
Davidson has been the head coach for the Royals since 1999, where he has led teams to eight conference championships, five sectional titles, five regional titles, two final fours and one semi-state championship, which sent the Royals to a state runner-up finish in 2011.
Prior to coming to Southeastern, Davidson coached the Zionsville girls team from 1996 to 1998, winning three Rangeline Conference titles in three years. He started has career as an assistant coach for the Zionsville boys team from 1994 to 1996. Davidson has won 24 district, conference and county coach of the year awards, was the Indiana Coach of the Year in 1998, and coached the All-American game in 2018.
Davidson has been the ISCA’s President since 2012 and also serves as the Indiana girls representative to the national organization. He is one of 10 coaches that represents boys and girls high school soccer on the National Advocacy Counsel for the United Soccer Coaches Association. Davidson has been on the girls high school poll committee for 20 years, has been an ISCA District representative for 13 years and an ISCA board member since 2004.