Andreas Lindberg has a spring in his step as he walks through the wing of coaches’ offices in the heart of Richie Regan Recreation and Athletic Center. He makes the turn and moves toward his own work space, an area he has spent so little time in since the bitter end to his first season as Seton Hall men’s soccer head coach.
“I’m very disappointed with the year, you know, I think we could have done more…we were so close,” he says. “Except for Creighton and Georgetown, there’s not one team that I’m like, ‘This team’s better.’ Those two teams are better than us.