Acceptance Rate
41%
Avg SAT
1,304
Enrollment
2,582
Sport
Soccer
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 2
Location
Winter Park, FL
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Alicia Schuck
Head Coach
Schuck has seen the Tars grow into a true national contender. A Rockwood, Pennsylvania native, Schuck has been instrumental to the Tars' recent success. Since the 2008 season, Rollins is 113-29-12 and has won three Sunshine State Conference championships, three Sunshine State Conference Tournament titles and made seven-straight appearances in the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament. The all-time leader in goals scored with 51 and points with 121, Schuck looks to use her experience as a player and local youth coach to motivate the current Rollins players to perform to the best of their ability. During her freshman season at Rollins, Schuck notched a team leading 29 points (12 goals, five assists). As a sophomore, she finished with 20 points and was named to the All-Sunshine State Conference second team. In 2000, she set Rollins records in goals scored in a season (21) and points in a season (48), and was recognized with All-SSC first team honors. She completed her career in 2001 with 10 goals and four assists for 24 points, as well as earning second team All-SSC and first team All-South Region honors. Along with being a standout player, Schuck was an outstanding student, earning membership on the 2001 Verizon Academic All-District Team. In the summer of 2008, Schuck played for FC Indiana where she was a key component to the team's run to the W-League Championship game. Schuck also contributed in FCI's victory in U.S. Open National Championship also in 2008. Schuck has spent a lot of time in the W-Leauge, the highest level of women's soccer currently in America, where she played for the Seattle Sounders, Central Florida Krush and the Cocoa Expos. She began playing professionally at Afturelding in Mosofellsbaer, Iceland (near Reykjavik) in summer 2007 and was one of three Americans on the team. In 2008, Schuck became the first Rollins women's soccer player inducted into the Sunshine State Conference Hall of Fame. She married former Rollins standout soccer player and current Vice President of Spectrum Sports Performance Dan Schuck in July, 2011 and currently lives in the Orlando area
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Laszlo van Straelen
Assistant Coach
Laszlo van Straelen joined the Women's Soccer coaching staff in February 2024. Prior to his arrival at Rollins, van Straelen served as the assistant coach for women's soccer at D-III Sewanee dueing the 2023 season. At Sewanee, van Straelen was the lead in practice planning, spearheaded player evaluation and recuriting, and was essential in operations management. The Tigers finished 14-2-4, winning the SAA regular season and tournament championships for the first time in school history. Sewanee played in the National Championship tournament for the first time, winning their opening round matchup with Hanover College, 2-0. Lazslo was part of a the SAA Coaching Staff of the Year alongside head coach Greg Cathell. The Tigers had ten players named All-SAA, four players named All-Region XI, and had the school's first All-American in over twenty years in Brianna Fee. Prior to his time at Sewanee, Laszlo served as an assistant for the men's program at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. During his time, the Tigers were regionally ranked and received votes in the D-III Top 25. HSC had three all-conference players in 2022, and made the semi-finals of the ODAC Tournament. Aside from his work at the collegiate level, van Straelen also served a shead coach for FC Richmond U14 Magic Classic and DCXI Juniors. During Fall 2021, he also served as head coach for the Maret Middle School boys team. His playing days saw him compete collegiately at Guilford College where he was a four-year letterwinner as a midfielder and defender. During his time, the Quakers reached the ODAC conference championship game for the first time in school history. Laszlo represented men's soccer on the SAAC, was a member of the Equity in Athletics committee, and a two-time ODAC All-Academic selection. In 2020, he played abroad for A.V.V. Zeeburgia 021 in the ONDER 21 COMPETITIE, a profesional U21 competition in the Netherlands. Originally from Takoma PArk, Maryland, van Straelen graduated from Guilford College in 2021 with a degree in sports management. He holds a C coaching license with the United States Soccer Federation, and speaks advanced Spanish and conversational Dutch.
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