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GIRLS U16 - NIKE HEAD COACH |
Rich Schreiner GIRLS U16 - NIKE GIRLS U17 - SWOOSH Email: rschreiner@washingtonrush.com Cell: 206.605.9954 Years with Rush: Second Year |
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| DePauw University | |
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Asst. Women's coach Seattle
University 2008-Present Asst. Saint Bonaventure University Asst. Gustavus Adolphus College Evergreen Soccer Club 2009-Present |
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Rich Schreiner enters his second season as assistant
coach of the Seattle University women's soccer team. In his first season in
2008, Schreiner assisted veteran head coach Julie Woodward in all aspects of the
program. He helped coach the Redhawks to a solid 12-5-3 overall record in their
first season at the NCAA Division I level. During their first season in DI, SU
tallied 10 wins over fellow Division I opponents, six shutouts and an undefeated
record at home, with four wins and a lone tie. Prior to joining the SU women's soccer program Schreiner spent two years as the assistant coach at Saint Bonaventure University. At Saint Bonaventure, Schreiner was the women's soccer program's recruiting coordinator and assistant summer camp director. He directly involved in all aspects of practice, and assisted with fitness training and video breakdown and exchange. In 2007, he helped land the 14th-ranked recruiting class in the Northeast Region in a poll conducted by Soccer Buzz Magazine. Before going to Saint Bonaventure, Schreiner spent two years as an assistant coach at Gustavus Adolphus College, assisting with on-the-field training, organization of practice and game plans, strength training, recruiting and travel planning. He started his coaching career as an assistant at Carroll College in 2003. Schreiner has also been an instructor at various soccer camps throughout the country, including the Region I Olympic Development Program camp in Providence, R.I., and the Texas A&M women's soccer camp in College Station, Tex. Originally from Indianapolis, Ind., he earned his bachelor's degree in psychology in 2003 from DePauw University, where he was a four-year letterwinner on the men's soccer team. Please visit GOSEATTLEU.COM |