Although his team was left short on being named the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) National Champion, Cerritos College head coach Benny Artiaga was named the National Coach of the Year. Artiaga and the Falcons won their third CCCAA State Championship and finished the year ranked #2 in the country and finished with a 14-3-8 record. It marks the third time he has led Cerritos to a state title and finished the year just shy of a national title. He will now travel to Philadelphia, PA in January to receive his award at the NSCAA National Convention.
"I am truly blessed and honored to win this award,' said Artiaga. "I really don't know what to feel. I'm excited, shocked, humbled and at the same time it's a little bittersweet too because while I'm being recognized for my achievements, my team was left out."
The Falcons concluded the season by defeating South Coast Conference rival Mt. San Antonio College, 3-1 in the state title game. Prior to their championship win, Cerritos had lost and tied the Mounties in their two previous meetings."
"This will motivate me even more to bring our program a national title one day, a feat that has just slipped through our hands," added Artiaga.
The award marks the second time Artiaga has been named the National Coach of the Year, while he has received the West Region Coach of the Year three times, including this season. After leading his team to the title in 2006, Artiaga received the award, while he was also nominated in 2008 when the Falcons won the state title.
"In 2006, when I was blessed to have won this award, I was so unprepared that I went to the banquet in jeans and a shirt," recalled Artiaga. "To my complete surprise, my name was called and there was utter disbelief. I had to borrow women's coach Ruben Gonzalez's jacket seconds after my name was called so I didn't go up to the podium in front of so many people looking silly. Now, I'm actually happy that this time I can actually have a suit ready and represent my school with much more class."
"This truly could not have happened without my entire coaching staff, players and administration," said Artiaga. "We get so much support here at Cerritos and I'd like to give thanks starting from the top, College President/Superintendent Dr Linda Lacy, Dean of Athletics Dr. Dan Smith, Athletics Director Dan Clauss, Maria Castro, our athletic trainer, Sports Information Director John Van Gaston, our Athletic Counselor Mike Miles, Lucy Romero, our eligibility specialist, and Dean Grosfeld, our Assistant Athletics Director. My sophomores were just absolutely amazing this year and they are a group that we will always be close to. My lead assistant coach Raul Avellaneda is so instrumental in our success and has been such a loyal coach and friend from the beginning.
"My family and son have had to endure so much throughout this whole process. You tend to isolate yourself, especially when things aren't going right. My beautiful son Landon, who spends a lot of time on the field, is like every player's little brother and that's truly what we became here at Cerritos, a family. This year every sophomore will transfer and that's the biggest reward."

February 5, 2015
M. Soccer: Quartet of players sign scholarships

January 21, 2015
M. Soccer: Benny Artiaga receives National Award

December 17, 2014
M. Soccer: National Coach of the Year honors go to Benny Artiaga

December 15, 2014
M. Soccer: Benny Artiaga named West Region Coach of the Year

December 7, 2014
M. Soccer: Hat trick leads Falcons to State Championship

December 5, 2014
M. Soccer: Win over Taft sends Falcons to state final

November 29, 2014
M. Soccer: Penalty kick win sends Falcons to state Final Four

November 25, 2014
M. Soccer: Wins advances Falcons to 3rd Round of Playoffs

November 18, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons receive #2 seed for playoffs

November 14, 2014
M. Soccer: Tied earns Falcons at least a share of second place

November 7, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons earn crucial win over Pasadena

October 31, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons earn much-needed win

October 28, 2014
M. Soccer: Loss to LB City drops team into fourth place

October 21, 2014
M. Soccer: Tie with El Camino keeps Falcons in striking distance

October 17, 2014
M. Soccer: Tie game keeps Falcons in third place

October 14, 2014
M. Soccer: Team explodes for eight goals against Pasadena

October 10, 2014
M. Soccer: Cerritos moves to #1 in the latest state poll

October 10, 2014
M. Soccer: Missed chances prevent Falcons from win

October 7, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons play to draw with Compton

October 3, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons score pair of first half goals in win

September 30, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons pull out win with late penalty kick

September 19, 2014
M. Soccer: Last-minute goal gives Falcons first loss

September 12, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons pull out 2-1 win with late goal

September 9, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons post 1-1 draw with Oxnard

August 31, 2014
M. Soccer: Three straight shutouts lead Cerritos to title

August 27, 2014
M. Soccer: Falcons kick off season with win