Kingsley was named head coach of the Dominican men's soccer program in August 2015.
Kingsley played Major League Soccer with the Colorado Rapids from 2002-04 and was the franchise's MLS Rookie of the Year nominee during the 2002-03 season. He was a 2002 second round pick by the Seattle Sounders before being traded to the Rapids in the middle of his rookie season.
Prior to joining Dominican, Kingsley spent the 2014 season as head coach at another PacWest member institution, Chaminade. In his one season there, Kingsley orchestrated the greatest turnaround in program history, transforming an 0-15-1 squad in 2013 to a team that went 6-10 in 2014. Kingsley spent the 2013 season as a graduate assistant coach for Hawai'i Pacific women's soccer. He also has extensive club experience.
In college, Kingsley helped guide Washington to three consecutive Pac-10 titles and was named offensive MVP as a senior. He graduated from Washington in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in Anthropology: Linguistics and Culture and is currently pursuing his Masters.
In addition to his soccer experience, Kingsley taught at French American School of Puget Sound in Washington and at Beawha Women's University in Seoul, South Korea.
Kingsley is the third coach of the Penguins since Dominican made the transition to NCAA Division II athletics in 2009.