
Chase Gwynn enters his second season as the Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Central Christian College of the Bible in 2025.
The Saints went 1-13-3 in Gwynn's first season at the helm, which was also Central Christian's first full season of soccer in eight years after it was canceled in 2016.
Of the 18 players on the roster, 16 were true freshmen. The inexperience showed early, but the Saints tied three matches and won their season finale in a 1-0 victory over Faith Baptist.
Gwynn, a former student-athlete at Gordon College, came to Central Christian after one season as assistant and lead technical analyst for the men's soccer program at Gordon College in Wenham, Mass.
A native of Apopka, Fla., Gwynn started his collegiate soccer playing career at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Ill., before transferring to Gordon to play his final two seasons.
As a player at Gordon, he was a part of a Commonwealth Coast Conference championship and NCAA Division III national tournament team. Additionally, in his senior season he was awarded First Team All-CCC honors, First Team All-Region, and NCAA DIII All-American honors after finishing top 10 nationally in five offensive categories.
After college, Gwynn played with Chattanooga FC in NISA-Pro, making three appearances, and multiple other professional United Soccer League teams without making an appearance. He also spent time with semi-pro Mississippi Brilla in USL-2, a ministry based club who work with underprivileged youth in Jackson, MS.
Gwynn graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics from Gordon in 2021.