Career
He currently coaches the women"s soccer team at Cornell University. He has previously coached teams at Ithaca College, Penn State, Tennessee Technical, and Syracuse University. He was also a coach for the New York Power in the Women"s United Soccer Association, the first professional soccer league for women in the United States.
A native of Old Forge, New York, Farmer was a letterman on the soccer, skiing, and track teams at Town of Webb High School.
He earned bachelor"s and master"s degrees from Saint Lawrence University, where he served as an assistant coach and then the head coach for the men"s ski team and assistant coach for the men"s soccer team Farmer holds an NSCAA Premier diploma, a Prelim badge from the England Football Association as well as a United States Soccer Federation "A" License.
Ithaca College Farmer was head coach for the women"s soccer team at Ithaca College from 1987-1993. The Bombers made their first National Collegiate Athletic Association appearance in Farmer"s first season as head coach.
They later advanced to the national semifinals in 1988.
His record during his seven-year tenure at Ithaca was 110-23-23. In 1998, he was inducted into the Ithaca College Sports Hall of Fame. Penn State University In 1994, Farmer was hired as the first head coach of the new women"s soccer program at Penn State University.
His record at Penn State was 123-34-8 (770).
He led the team to three straight Big Ten championships from 1998-2000. New York Power In 2001, Farmer left the collegiate level for the newly former women"s professional soccer league, the Women"s United Soccer Association.
As head coach, he helped lead the New York Power to a third-place finish and the playoff semifinals that same year. Tennessee Technical In 2003, Farmer was named head coach of the women"s soccer team at Tennessee Technology
Syracuse University He returned to his home state of New York the following year to coach for Syracuse University.
University of Wisconsin He later joined his former Penn State coaching colleagues at the University of Wisconsin as an assistant coach. Cornell University In 2012, he was named head coach of the Cornell University women"s soccer program Honors and