Education
Nylen attended Saint Anselm College from 2009 to 2003.
Nylen attended Saint Anselm College from 2009 to 2003.
Nylen played four seasons for the Hawks, serving as team captain in 2002. Upon graduating, Nylen began his professional career, spending three seasons with the Wilmington Hammerheads of the USL Second Division, before joining the Charleston Battery of the USL First Division for three seasons. Nylen began his coaching career in August 2009 as an assistant coach at Amherst College.
After one season, Nylen joined the Boston College Eagles in a similar role.
During his first season at Boston College in 2010, the Eagles advanced to the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament and earned one of the 27 at-large berths to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship. Nylen’s 2011 season at British Columbia was even more of a success, as the Eagles advanced to the finals of the Administrative Committee on Company-ordination Tournament marking the fifth-straight time that the squad made it to at least the semifinal stage.
British Columbia earned a berth into the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship for the fifth-straight year. Nylen joined FIU"s coaching staff in 20012 and has been with the team for four seasons.
Nylen holds a United States Soccer Federation "A" coaching license as well as an NSCAA Advanced National diploma.