Bob Warming

He was instrumental in lobbying for, designing, fundraising and constructing a new all grass playing and training facility on campus.

Warming was instrumental in designing the facility and it features luxury suites and many amenities not typically found in a college soccer stadium.

At Penn State his teams won the programs first back-to-back BIG10 titles in school history and was number one in the Big 10 for sixteen consecutive weeks over a two-season period.

At the end of the 2017 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, Warming announced his retirement from coaching.

[1] On April 2, 2018, Warming came out of retirement, and was named head coach of the Omaha Maverick men's soccer team, replacing Jay Mims.

Warming joined the coaching staff of USL League One club Union Omaha on July 29, 2022, as a technical advisor.

He graduated from Berea College in 1975, where he posted a 28–2–2 record as a starting goalkeeper and lettered in four varsity sports.