2025 Hall of Fame Class

Mickey Cochrane

Mickey Cochrane adds another hall of fame distinction to his list of five other halls of fame with his induction to the OCSA Hall of Fame, having been previously inducted into the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green Athletics, NSCAA/USC, Ohio Lacrosse and Oberlin College Halls of Fame.

Cochrane was a two-time OCSA Coach of the Year, amassing, 68 wins over 13 seasons, 61 of which came over his last ten years. He initiated the men’s soccer and men’s lacrosse program for the Bowling Green Falcons and served as a member of the first NCAA Soccer Tournament selection committee.

Cochrane served as president for the NSCAA/USC in 1969 and earned the NSCAA’s Honor Award in 1978.

Scott Morrissey

Scott Morrissey has turned the Rio Grande Red Storm into a national NAIA powerhouse, winning 559 wins and 23 consecutive tournament appearances, seven national semifinal appearances, with four championship game appearances and two national championships. Morrissey led Rio Grande to 20 conference titles and seven NAIA region championships as well.

Morrissey was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 2018, for both his playing and coaching accomplishments. Morrissey earned four NAIA National Coach of the Year distinctions, plus eleven conference coach of the year awards across four different conferences (4x American Mideast, 3x Mid-South, 3x River States, 1x Kentucky Intercollegiate).

Bob Nye

Bob Nye led the Wooster Fightin’ Scots to seven conference championships, 12 NCAA tournament appearances and 269 wins over 31 seasons. Nye coached eight Ohio Players of the Year, 14 All-Americans and one Division III National Player of the Year. As a player at Springfield College, he was part of their 1957 National Championship team.

In addition to Nye’s successes in soccer, he is also a widely recognized golf coach, having coached the Wooster golf team simultaneously with their soccer program.

Nye, like Cochrane, served as president for NSCAA/USC from 1980 to 1981 and was a recipient of their Honor Award in 1992. Nye was inducted to the United Soccer Coaches, College of Wooster, Springfield College, Wayne County, and other numerous Halls of Fame during his lifetime, and posthumously, following his passing in 2014.

Lori Walker-Hock

Lori Walker-Hock’s success with the Ohio State Buckeyes Women’s Soccer program is widely noted within Big Ten circles. The three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and 2002 Big Ten Tournament Outstanding Coach is one of four honorees for the OCSA Hall of Fame.

Walker-Hock has earned, to this date, 282 wins over 27 seasons leading the Buckeyes, and 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances with a College Cup Semifinal spot in 2010. In those 27 years, Walker-Hock has coached 11 All-Americans, 11 professional players, seven National Soccer Coaches Association of America/United Soccer Coaches (NSCAA/USC) Scholar All-Americans.