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Katie Shields Named Head Saint Louis Women's Soccer Coach
Jan. 16, 2013
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Saint Louis University director of athletics Chris May has announced that assistant women’s soccer coach Katie Shields has been named head coach. Shields, who came to Saint Louis last March, succeeds Kat Mertz, who accepted the head-coaching position at Oregon following one season with the Billikens. Prior to her arrival at SLU, Shields spent two seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Northwestern. She served three years in the same capacities at her alma mater, Harvard, where she worked with head coach Ray Leone and assistant coach Tracey Leone, now the head coach at Northeastern. Shields began her coaching career with a one-year stint as an assistant at UC Irvine under head coach April Heinrichs, who now is Technical Director for the U.S. Women’s National Teams. “During our search, we engaged in exhaustive communication with National Team coaches, U.S. Soccer officials and NCAA College Cup coaches,” May said. “They were unanimous in their support of Katie Shields as a leader who is ready to be a successful head coach. “Katie is passionate about soccer and is committed to our department goals of educating student-athletes, competing at the highest level and building community,” May said. “We are confident she will develop a championship program by building trust, demonstrating a commitment to excellence and showing she cares about her student-athletes.” “I am thrilled and honored to be the head women’s soccer coach at Saint Louis University,” Shields said. “I am grateful to (vice president for student development) Dr. Kent Porterfield, Chris May, and (associate director of athletics) Janet Oberle for believing in me and my vision to lead the SLU women's soccer program. “Under the leadership of our President, Father Biondi, Saint Louis University offers a unique combination of academic prestige, top-notch athletic facilities and a wealth of local soccer tradition, providing a world-class experience for our student-athletes.
“Over the past year, we have made great progress in changing the competitive culture of the program, and I look forward to continuing to build SLU women's soccer back into a championship-level program,” Shields said. “The commitment of the current players and strong recruiting prospects promise a bright future for our program in the classroom, on the field, and in the community.” Shields helped guide Harvard to the Ivy League title and an NCAA Championship berth in 2008 and 2009. She coached two Ivy League Rookies of the Year, 16 All-Conference selections and six National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Region choices. In addition to her collegiate coaching experience, Shields served as assistant goalkeeping coach for the Boston Breakers of Women’s Professional Soccer under head coach Tony DiCicco in 2009; head coach of the Boston Bolts F.C. girls’ youth clubs for two years; and camp director/senior staff member of Soccerplus Goalkeeper School from 2006-11. A goalkeeper, Shields enjoyed a distinguished playing career (2002-05) at Harvard. She garnered All-Ivy accolades all four seasons and was an NSCAA All-Region honoree and team captain her senior campaign. Shields ranked fourth nationally in save percentage in 2005, set a school record for shutouts in a season and helped lead the 2004 Crimson to the NCAA Championship. Shields is a 2006 graduate of Harvard with a bachelor of arts degree in government. She is pursuing a master’s degree in sports administration at Northwestern. WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT KATIE SHIELDS “Katie is a bright mind in the game and has a wonderful future. She has constantly shown the ability to work hard and inspire her players to be the best they can be. Saint Louis made a great decision in having Katie land her first head-coaching job.” – Erica Walsh, head women’s soccer coach, Penn State University.
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