Sport
Soccer
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Castleton, VT
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Chris Chapdelaine
Head Coach
Chapdelaine led his 2013 charges to the North Atlantic Conference Championship game for the sixth consecutive year. The Spartans failed to capture their fourth straight NAC Title, but in the ECAC Quarterfinals knocked off No. 2 seed Brandeis 2-2 (5-4) in penalty kicks for the program's first postseason victory. Castleton finished the year at 13-9-2 as Mallory Costello earned NSCAA All-Region honors for the second straight year. Chapdelaine also coached the NAC Rookie of the Year in Dominique Valancius and had five players earned all-conference honors. In 2012 his squad went 15-5-1 and sported a 69-18 goal differential. Castleton lost its first conference game in three years but rebounded to capture its third straight NAC Title and trip to the NCAA National Tournament. Spartan freshman Mallory Costello took home both NAC Player and Rookie of the Year honors, while Kelsey Lenney was selected as the NAC Defensive Player of the Year. Costello then became just the second Castleton player to be named NSCAA All-Region. In 2011, Chapdelaine's squad captured its second straight North Atlantic Conference Championship and trip to the NCAA Tournament. For his efforts he was named NAC Coach of the Year for the fourth time ('05, '07, '09, '11) as his team won a program-record 17 games. He had five players earn all-conference honors, including four-time Player of the Year Courtney Chadburn. Castleton captured its second NAC title under Chapdelaine in 2010. The Spartans finished with 16 wins and had five players earn all-conference honors, including four on the first-team. In his first season (2005) at the helm, Chapdelaine piloted the team to the NAC Title and first-ever appearance in the national tournament. Academically, Chapdelaine's team have also succeeded and in 2011, Courtney Chadburn was also named the Chapdelaine served as assistant coach of the 2003 and 2004 teams that set all time records for wins in a single season and over a two year span, records that were broken by his 2010 and 2011 squads. Chapdelaine owns a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and Level 3 Goalkeeping Diploma. He is also an NSCAA Associate Staff Coach. Chapdelaine graduated from Castleton in 2002 and is a native of Hamden, Massachusetts though now resides in Fair Haven with his wife and son.
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Ray Nichols
Associate Head Coach
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Mike McKenna
Assistant Coach
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