Soccer

- Title:
- Women's Soccer Assistant Coach
As an assistant, her primary duties include full-time, day-to-day coaching duties, handling recruiting tasks and monitoring student-athletes[apos] academics. Under her direction, the 2005 Pirates were awarded the NSCAA Team Academic Award in the fall and achieved a spring semester GPA of 3.55.
A native of Newtown, Pa., St. George served as a graduate assistant coach at Marshall from 2003-05, where she assisted in all facets of the program. In her two seasons with the Herd, she had direct involvement in coaching Ashleigh Woods, a 2003 First-Team All-Mid American Conference selection, as well as 2004 All-MAC Freshman Team honoree Kassie Hollman.
A 2001 graduate of N.C. Wesleyan with a B.A. in English, St. George completed her master[apos]s degree in journalism and mass communications from Marshall in May of 2005.
St. George was a four-year starter, four-time Dixie Conference First Team selection and Scholar Athlete, three-time regional All-American and three-time captain for the Bishops. She guided N.C. Wesleyan to three NCAA Tournament appearances (1999-2001), four Dixie Conference titles, one tournament championship (2001) and the 1999 NCAA Southeast Regional Championship and subsequent Elite Eight appearance. As a freshman (1998), she was named Dixie Conference Rookie-of-the-Year under the direction of Rob Donnenwirth.
Prior to working at Marshall, St. George served one year (2002-03) as an assistant coach at her alma mater. She has also spent time coaching youth soccer with the West Virginia Rowdies (U-13 and U-11), Rocky Mount Raiders (U-12) and the U-10 boys team in Greenville. She has also been active in clinics around the Pitt-Greenville area.