Troy Fabiano

Fabiano grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin where he attended and played soccer at Mary D. Bradford High School.

[3] In December 1993, the Milwaukee Wave selected Fabiano in the fourth round of the National Professional Soccer League amateur draft.

On June 21, 1995, the Stingers traded Fabiano and several draft choices to the Seattle SeaDogs in exchange for Tim Wittman.

He won Horizon League Coach of the Year six times and claimed six regular season titles during his seven-year tenure.

He also lead the team to qualification for the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship four times.