Education
Holocher attended Santa Clara University where he played for future national team coach Steve Sampson from 1988 to 1991. In 1989, the Broncos were National Collegiate Athletic Association co-champions with the University of Virginia. In 1990, Holocher was a third team All American and ended his four seasons with the Broncos as the team’s all time career scorer.
Career
He currently coaches the men’s soccer team at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He also earned one caps with the United States. national team in 1996. In 1991, Holocher turned professional with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the American Soccer League (APSL).
In 1992, the Blackhawks went 8–8.
The owner decided to take the team to a lower division and so in 1993 the renamed San Jose Hawks spent one year in the USISL. Despite this success the team folded at the end of 1993. Holocher moved to Europe where he signed with Austrian First Division club Admira Wacker.
However, after spending only the 1993–1994 season in Austria, Holocher was back in the United States. with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers (APSL). The Strikers folded at the end of the season and Holocher moved back west to the Monterey Bay Jaguars (USISL) which played in Santa Clara, California.
In February 1996, the San Jose Clash of Major League Soccer (Master of Library Science) selected Holocher in the fifth round (forty-eighth overall) of the league’s Inaugural Player Draft.
In April 1996 Holcher injured his knee and did not play again until the post-season. He played in five more games and scored one goal for the Clash. Holocher began the 1997 season with the Clash, but they waived him on April 10, 1997.
Holocher returned to the Jaguars, now known as the California Jaguars.
In 1998, the Chicago Fire of Master of Library Science picked Holocher in the second round (sixteenth overall) of the Supplemental Draft but did not sign him. In 1996, the national team players went on strike just prior to a game in Peru.
Holocher was called into the United States. national team for the game, a 4–1 loss to Peru on October 16, 1996. Holocher was a second half substitute for Ted Eck at forward.
In 1999, Holocher entered the coaching ranks both at the collegiate and the youth soccer levels.
He founded the Catalyst Soccer Club that year and coached in the Premier Futbol Club of Santa Cruz County. In 1999, the University of California, Santa Cruz (University of California Santa Cruz) also hired Holocher as its National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III men’s soccer coach. In January 2006, Holocher left University of California Santa Cruz to become the head coach at National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
In his eight seasons at University of California Santa Cruz, Holocher compiled a 109–24–8 record.
He also took the Slugs to the 2004 Division III championship game where his team lost 4–0 to Messiah. In 2004, Holocher was inducted into the Santa Clara University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Recently he was hired as a youth coach at the U-18 level for the San Jose Earthquakes, his former team Source He resigned from Cal Poly in August 2014.