Liberty Girls Soccer Coaching Staff Set For 2016 Season (5/25/16)

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Kristen McMahon, Liberty Girls Soccer Varsity Head Coach, is pleased to announce that coaching assignments for the 2016 season are complete.

The Pattys welcome back Tiffany Harrison (Head Coach – JVB), and Jim Waters will move from Volunteer Goalkeeper Trainer to Part-Time Goalkeeper Coach/Assistant Coach.

For the 2016 season, please welcome Hillary Carter as Varsity Assistant, and Jenna Wiet as Head Coach – JVA.

Below you will find the bios of Coach Carter and Coach Wiet, with bios for all of our coaches posted HERE.

Hillary Carter: Varsity Assistant Coach

The 2016 season brings 1st year Varsity Assistant Coach Hillary Carter to the Liberty Girls’ soccer program. Prior to her arrival at Liberty, Hillary served as the assistant coach at Earlham College in Richmond, IN from 2009-2011.  During that time, she helped guide the women’s soccer team to the first conference tournament appearance in school history.  Hillary was a three- year starter for the Quakers during her playing days, ending her career in 2009 as Earlham’s all-time leading scorer.  She was also a member of the EC football team, serving as a placekicker for the 2008 season.  Hailing from Liberty Township (Cincinnati Area), Ohio, Hillary was an All-Ohio performer for Lakota East High school.

Jenna Wiet: Head Coach – JVA

Jenna is entering her 1st year as JVA head coach at Liberty.  Jenna recently was the Volunteer Assistant coach at Ohio State during the 2015 season. She is a graduate from UCLA where she was a 4-year starter and captain of the 2013 NCAA championship team. Following her collegiate career, she was drafted 16th overall by FC Kansas City in the National Women’s Soccer League and won the 2013 NWSL Championship.  She also has experience at the national level, where she was a member of the U.S. Women’s Youth National teams (U-14 through U-23). Born and raised in Northern Virginia, Jenna was a 4-year starter at Centreville High School.

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