I have a history of experience in the world of soccer coaching at a number of different NCAA levels and schools. I was the goalkeeper coach for the Missouri State University men’s soccer team, joining the Bears in August 2023. Before that, I gained valuable coaching experience at West Virginia State University (WVSU), a Division II school in the Mountain East Conference. From 2021 to 2023, I served as an assistant coach and head development team coach at WVSU on the women’s side. During my time there, I helped the team achieve a 28-10-3 record, including a 17-3-2 season in 2022. This success led to WVSU’s first national ranking in Division II and their first-ever appearance in the NCAA DII Tournament, where we secured a first-round victory over Bloomsburg.
Originally from Whitley Bay, England, I started my collegiate playing career at Salem University in 2014. I initially played as a forward, scoring two goals in my freshman season. Mid-season, I transitioned to goalkeeper, where I played for the remainder of my collegiate career. After finishing my playing career, I stayed at Salem University in 2018 as a volunteer assistant coach, focusing on goalkeeper training and leading practice sessions.
At Missouri State, I oversaw the goalkeeper unit, and we achieved notable success. In the 2023 season, our goalkeepers recorded nine shutouts, contributing to a team goals-against average of 0.737, which ranked eighth nationally in Division I. The following season, our team’s goals-against average improved to 0.833, placing us tied for 14th in the country. We achieved a 24-8-5 overall record during my time at the Bears, and made it to the 2nd-round of the NCAA Division 1 National Tournament in both years. After leaving MSU in March 2025, I have joined the amazing staff at NCSA and I am incredibly excited to use my experience to help you find the right fit for you and achieve your goals!