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Amherst College Women's Soccer
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Amherst College

Amherst College Women's Soccer

NCAA Division 3 Amherst, MA Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

10%

Avg SAT

1,494

Avg ACT

33

Enrollment

1,907

Team Information

Sport

Soccer

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Amherst, MA

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Coaching Staff (3)

Jen Hughes

Head Coach

4-Time NESCAC Coach of the Year (2011, 2016, 2022, 2023) 3-Time United Soccer Coaches Regional Coach of the Year (2011, 2022, 2023) 6-Time NESCAC Champion (2011, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024) 16 NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances (7 Consecutive) Former Professional Player in the Swedish Damallsvenskan 2024 New England Soccer Journal Division III Women's Coach of the Year 2025 marked Jen Hughes' 21st season at the helm of the Amherst College women's soccer program, which has become one of the premier teams in NCAA Division III. Since taking the reins in 2004, Hughes has led Amherst to a 270-73-44 overall record, six NESCAC titles and 16 NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. She is the all-time winningest coach in program history, surpassing legend Michelle Morgan with her 208th win on Oct. 30, 2021. Hughes, along with assistants Su DelGuercio and Jeff Huffman, were named the United Soccer Coaches Region I Coaching Staff of the Year in both 2022 and 2023. In 2023, Hughes additionally earned her fourth NESCAC Coach of the Year honor and was also named Division III Women's Coach of the Year by New England Soccer Journal. In 2024, Hughes directed the Mammoths to a 14-2-6 overall record with a 5-1-4 ledger in NESCAC action en route to securing the team's eighth NESCAC Championship and third consecutive title. The Mammoths also earned their sixth straight NCAA postseason appearance, reaching the national quarterfinals, the furthest the Mammoths have advanced since 2011. During her time in Western Massachusetts, Hughes has led Amherst to several outstanding seasons, but the 2011 campaign was one of the best in program history. The Purple & White set several team records while winning their first 20 games, notably claiming the NESCAC title before cruising through the first three rounds of the NCAA tournament. Amherst finished its incredible season at 20-1-0 after falling to eventual champion Messiah in the quarterfinals, with Hughes getting recognized as the NESCAC and NSCAA New England Coach of the Year. A 1997 graduate of Colgate University, Hughes spent two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater before earning master's degrees in both business administration and sport management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She was one of the best women's soccer players in Colgate history, leading the Division I Red Raiders to three consecutive Patriot League Championships and earning countless individual honors. Graduating as Colgate's all-time leader in goals (40), assists (26) and points (106), Hughes was a 1997 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee and a winner of the ECAC Merit Medal for excellence in academics and athletics. Following her senior season, Hughes was selected to play on the Region 1 team at the 1998 U.S. National Soccer Festival and earned a spot on the W-League team for the New York Magic of the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues (USISL). She went on to play professionally for Tyreso FF of the Damallsvenskan Futbol League in Stockholm, Sweden, and was one of 250 players world wide invited to the inaugural Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA) combine and player draft. Hughes is one of only two players in Colgate women's soccer history to have her jersey number retired.   JEN HUGHES CAREER COACHING RECORD 2004 9-2-4 2005 8-3-3 2006 15-2-2 2007 5-6-4 2008 14-3-3 2009 13-4-1 2010 8-7-2 2011 20-1-0 NESCAC Champions 2012 13-2-2 2013 10-4-3 2014 12-5-1 2015 11-3-3 2016 17-3-1 NESCAC Champions 2017 9-7-1 2018 15-3-2 2019 15-4-1 NESCAC Champions 2020 COVID 2021 15-2-2 2022 18-3-0 NESCAC Champions 2023 18-2-1 NESCAC Champions 2024 14-2-6 NESCAC Champions 2025 11-5-2 Total (21 seasons) 270-73-44 (.754)

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Jeff Huffman

Assistant Coach

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Su DelGuercio

Assistant Coach

Su DelGuercio has served as assistant women’s soccer coach since 2018, helping the Mammoths win four NESCAC Championships in her first six seasons. After a third straight season finishing atop the NESCAC standings, DelGuercio and the Amherst coaching staff were the first to be honored as the NESCAC Coaching Staff of the Year in 2023. The Amherst coaching staff was also named the Division III Region I Staff of the Year in back-to-back seasons in 2022 and 2023. The Mammoths have played in the NCAA Tournament in each of DelGuercio’s first six seasons on staff. The Mammoths under DelGuercio’s tutelage have garnered seven All-America selections from United Soccer Coaches and 24 All-Region selections. The Mammoths have earned 28 All-NESCAC selections and produced two NESCAC Players of the Year, three NESCAC Rookies of the Year and one NESCAC Defensive Player of the Year since DelGuercio joined the staff. Before coming to Amherst, DelGuercio spent two years serving as a faculty member and coaching various sports, including girls varsity soccer, at the Berkshire School in Sheffield, Massachusetts, and prior to that had an extensive run as an assistant coach at the University of Redlands. With Redlands, DelGuercio helped oversee a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) regular season championship in 2015 and a post-season conference championship in 2014, which led to a spot in the NCAA Round of 32. From 2012-2016, DelGuercio helped coach an NSCAA All-American, 6 NSCAA All-West Selections, one CoSIDA Academic All-American and 11 All-Conference selections, including a SCIAC Player of the Year and a SCIAC Newcomer of the Year. In 2015, she was part of a Redlands staff that was named SCIAC Coaching Staff of the Year. At the same time, she earned two graduate degrees from Redlands, an MBA in 2014 and a Master of Higher Education in 2016. DelGuercio played collegiately at Colby College and stayed on at her alma mater for one year after graduation to serve as an assistant coach, helping the Mules to a 7-7-1 record and a NESCAC postseason appearance.

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