Nathaniel Bostwick "Nate" Boyden was born on November 27,1982 and is an American former professional soccer player who currently serves as an assistant coach for the Loyola Ramblers men's soccer team.
13 Facts About Nate Boyden
Nate Boyden attended Davis Senior High School, where he played on the soccer team.
Nate Boyden later attended the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Nate Boyden was with the program for 5 seasons, redshirting in 2003 to rehabilitate an injury.
Nate Boyden would appear for the Gauchos in 82 games scoring 6 times.
Nate Boyden made himself eligible for the 2006 MLS Supplemental Draft, but went undrafted.
Nate Boyden wasn't selected in the 2006 USL First Division College Draft.
Nate Boyden did preseason training with the reigning USL First Division champion Seattle Sounders and Brian Schmetzer ultimately signed Nate Boyden as a free agent in April 2006.
Nate Boyden was eventually released after playing one game in 2007.
In 2012, Nate Boyden played for American amateur side Michigan Bucks in the USL Premier Development League, scoring 4 times in 15 games played.
Nate Boyden spent one year with the Wolverines before accepting an assistant coach job with Bradley Braves.
In March 2013, Nate Boyden was hired by former UCSB teammate Neil Jones as an assistant coach with Loyola Ramblers.
Nate Boyden attended the University of Michigan for graduate classes and his first publication examined the factors affecting career length in Major League Soccer.