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I would like to thank Dan Radakovich and the search committee for making this process feel so seamless and I would like to extend my deepest appreciation to Vanderbilt University, Darren Ambrose, and Candice Lee for the incredible journey we shared. The memories and growth achieved during my time at Vanderbilt will forever be cherished. Leaving is bittersweet, but my family and I are excited about the new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead at the University of Miami.


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"Ken was instrumental in establishing Vanderbilt soccer's winning culture and ensuring the program's continuous success. I believe I speak for past, current, and future players when I express our overwhelming joy for Ken, his wife Megan, and their children Landon and Miller, as he takes on the role of Head Coach for the women's program at the University of Miami! Congratulations!"

Ambrose, who has spent the last 15 years as the head coach at Penn, becomes the sixth head coach in the history of the program and replaces Derek Greene, who resigned in December after four seasons at the helm.

Born near Sheffield, England, Ambrose played soccer with the youth programs of Sheffield United of the English League Championship and Doncaster Rovers of the English League first division. He also represented the English Schools Regional Team before coming to the U.S. for his college career at Division II national power USC-Spartanburg (S.C.).

Position: Boys Head Soccer Coach Position Summary: Archbishop Hoban High School is seeking a Boys Head Soccer Coach. The successful candidate will have excellent communication and organization skills, a history of successful coaching experience and a commitment to total program development. Additionally, the candidate will demonstrate the capacity to coach soccer in support of the mission of Archbishop Hoban High School and infuse our core values into the program. We are a private Catholic School located in the heart of east Akron and rooted in the Holy Cross tradition. Our Holy Cross values are essential to our identity and philosophy of educating the hearts as well as the minds of students, celebrating our diversity, valuing each person, and welcoming one another with the hospitality of Christ. Our Holy Cross educators nurture student achievement and growth through collaborative planning and execution of curricula and encourage an expectation of lifelong learning.

Otuyelu is a native of Nigeria and spent most of his younger years there before relocating to the United States, in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended and graduated from Boston English High School, where he was a member of the soccer team.

After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Massachusetts, majoring in industrial engineering, and trained with the Division I University of Massachusetts soccer team as part of the club program. He also played club rugby there. Otuyelu earned a bachelor of science degree in industrial engineering from the University of Massachusetts.

Shrum graduated from California University of Pennsylvania in 2009 with a degree in sports management where he also earned a master's in exercise science with a concentration in sports enhancement and injury prevention. Shrum earned a doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions with a concentration in Human and Sports Performance in 2020. His focus was speed development in soccer within the principles of contextual application.

LOCATION: Halifax County Middle School


JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Head Soccer Coach reports directly to the Athletic Director and Principal and has the primary responsibility for all levels of the girls' soccer program. The successful candidate will be required to follow the procedures of the athletic program.


RESPONSIBILITIES:Full responsibility for the overall supervision and development of the girl's soccer program.Coordinates, plans, and implements the scheduling of team activities, tryouts, practices, and game plans.Teaches athletes to perform sound, safe fundamental techniques.Monitors student attendance and academic performance.Follows district policies and site procedures.Ensures for the safety and security of the team before, during, and after events and traveling to and from events.Ensures distribution, collection, and general upkeep of all uniforms and equipment and provides an end-of-the-season inventory.QUALIFICATIONS:

Eligible for a Virginia teacher's license and also have the following qualities:A proven verifiable record of positive staff, student, and administrative support and relationships.A proven verifiable record of placing appropriate emphasis on good sportsmanship, academic excellence, positive attitudes and character.A demonstrated ability to teach, enforce, advocate and model appropriate behavior, character traits and educational values to students. A demonstrated ability to serve as a positive role model for student athletes and a commitment to holding all students and adults associated with the program to the same standards.A demonstrated ability to work with parent groups, administrators, staff, and students.A demonstrated ability to organize and maintain positive communication with the community.APPLY TO:

Apply online at www.halifax.k12.va.us

In her first season at the helm of Baylor soccer, she helped shape the team into an attacking style of play that gave the Bears more chances. She helped the team defeat six-time NCAA tournament team LSU and UTSA in preseason exhibition matches before taking over a high caliber schedule that included a nonconference matchup against North Carolina who has won 21 national titles. BU also played host to reigning Big 12 champion TCU. The Bears defeated Florida, future Big 12 foe Houston and picked up Big 12 Conference wins over Kansas and Iowa State.

"I am very excited to welcome Claire to Bryn Mawr," says Bryn Mawr Athletic Director Cristina Fink. "Claire has an impressive coaching and playing background and will be a great asset to the team. She is not only passionate about soccer, but also about the opportunity to connect with Bryn Mawr's dedicated scholar-athletes."

A 1979 graduate of Southern Connecticut State University, Braintree native Roberts came to BU immediately after graduation as an assistant coach, working under the legendary Hank Steinbrecher, a former director of the United States Soccer Federation. He succeeded Steinbrecher as head coach when he retired in 1985 and led the program to the national quarterfinals that season, earning the first of his five United Soccer Coaches New England Coach of the Year honors. Under Roberts, the program has advanced past the first round of the NCAA Tournament seven times. 


Hoppa holds an overall record of 336-225-60 (.589), ranking in the top 30 among active head coaches. She became the 28th coach in the history of the sport and the eighth female head coach to amass 300 wins at the Division I level with 1-0 win at Missouri on Oct. 14, 2018. Hoppa also became one of 20 active head coaches with 300 or more career wins, including 250 or more wins at their current program, with a 1-0 win against Georgia on Mar. 31, 2021.

Hoppa has guided the Tigers to 17 NCAA Tournament appearances, including trips to the big dance in 13 of the last 16 seasons. By defeating Hofstra, 1-0, in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament, the senior class became the first in program history to win a NCAA Tournament match in four straight seasons.


Defensive dominance was the name of the game for Hoppa's team in 2022 as the Tigers conceded just 13 goals all season. The Orange & Blue back line held its opponents to a single goal or less in 17 of 18 matches, contributing to a 0.72 goals against average, the second-best clip in the 30-year history of the program. Goalkeeper Maddie Prohaska notched a 0.74 GAA of her own, tying All-American Megan Rivera's mark set in 2004 for the second-best total by an individual Auburn player.


Hoppa and the Tigers capped off the 2021 season during which the team posted a 12-7-1 overall record and went 5-4-1 in league play en route to earning a top-16 national seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in program history. After winning five straight contests to complete the 2020-21 season, the Tigers won six in a row to start the 2021 campaign, marking a program record 11-game winning streak. Prior to hosting Samford in the NCAA Tournament, Auburn advanced to the SEC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2016 with a 2-1 win against South Carolina in Orange Beach, Alabama. 


The 23rd-year head coach saw a number of her players earn individual accolades as Alyssa Malonson was not only named the SEC Defender of the Year, but also earned United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-America honors, becoming the seventh player in program history to earn the distinction from the United Soccer Coaches. Additionally, sophomores Anna Haddock and Marissa Arias joined Malonson as United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region and All-SEC performers.


The Tigers also continued to excel off the field in 2021 as Haddock, M.E. Craven and Hailey Whitaker were named CoSIDA Academic All-District, and Haddock went on to become the only underclassman in program history to earn CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades. 


Hoppa and Auburn navigated a tumultuous and unique split season in 2020-21, ultimately posting a 10-5-3 overall record and a 3-3-2 mark in SEC play. The team advanced to the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament for the first time since 2016 to end the fall and posted an impressive 6-1-1 record in the spring, including five straight wins to end the season. 


The Tigers defensive unit led the way as SEC All-Freshman Team goalkeeper Maddie Prohaska led the group to a record-matching 15 goals allowed on the year, including three in eight contests during the spring. Prohaska was one of four Tigers to earn All-SEC recognition. She was join on the All-Freshman Team by Anna Haddock, who led all freshmen and Power 5 players nationally with 10 assists, and seniors Sarah Houchin and Alyssa Malonson, who continued to start every game in their Auburn careers. Haddock, Houchin and Malonson each earned all-region honors, marking the most honorees since 2017 and tied for the third most in program history.


Following the fall season, Malonson was selected by the N.C. Courage with the 20th overall pick in the second round of the 2021 NWSL Draft, becoming Auburn's second-highest draft pick in program history. Coming off Bri Folds' selection in 2020, it marked the first time the Tigers had a player drafted in back-to-back seasons. ff782bc1db

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