Matt Little joined Loyola’s men’s soccer staff as a goalkeeping assistant in the summer of 2021. A longtime coach at the high school and club levels in Maryland, he has spent the past six seasons as an assistant at Calvert Hall in Towson. While there, he coached 29 students, including five goalkeepers, who would go on to play college soccer.
In addition to his goalkeeping responsibilities, Little managed video analysis and strength and conditioning programs for the entire roster, and he also ran the team’s Instagram and Twitter accounts. Calvert Hall had 19 MIAA A All-Conference players, reached three MIAA A semifinals and finished as conference champions in 2016 during his tenure.
Prior to joining Calvert Hall, Little spent two seasons as an assistant at Archbishop Curley High School, coaching 11 students (including two goalkeepers) who advanced to the collegiate level. Curley reached the MIAA A semifinals in each of his two years on the staff and had four all-conference players.
Little began his club coaching career as an assistant for Lutherville-Timonium Soccer Club in 2012. He has also assisted at Baltimore Celtic and Pipeline Soccer Clubs, and he was named head coach of FC USA Soccer Club in August, 2019. Little holds Goalkeeping Level 1, 2, and 3 and Training the Goalkeeper diplomas from United Soccer Coaches and he has a National “E” Coaching License from the United States Soccer Federation.
Outside of soccer, Little has worked for the Baltimore Ravens organization since 2006, currently serving as the team’s Senior Manager of Marketing & Football Outreach. He aids former Ravens players in their transition from the NFL, and also works with local athletic directors and coaches to execute football outreach events and promotions.
Little graduated from Towson University with a bachelor’s degree in sport management. He currently resides in Cockeysville.