Acceptance Rate
73%
Avg SAT
1,190
Avg ACT
24
Enrollment
9,194
Sport
Soccer
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
La Crosse, WI
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Jason Murphy
Head Coach
Jason Murphy begins his eighth season as the UW-La Crosse head soccer coach in 2021. The third head coach in school history, Murphy is 81-32-16 (.690) overall and 30-7-6 (.767) in Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) play in his first six seasons. He guided the Eagles to back-to-back (2017, 2018) trips to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Tournament and three national appearances in the last six years. The 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 public health threat. UWL advanced to the national quarterfinals in 2017 and third round in 2018. UWL finished 12-7-3 overall and 4-2-1 in the WIAC in 2019, advancing to the conference tournament championship game for the fourth straight year. The Eagles finished 18-3-3 in 2018, recording the second most wins in single-season school history while winning a school record 14 straight games. UWL finished 20-2-3 overall in 2017, setting a school record for victories. UWL won the 2018 WIAC regular-season title with a 6-0-1 record. The Eagles also captured the conference tournament title with a 3-1 victory over UW-Eau Claire, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championships. Action Shot Murphy has led UWL to three NCAA III appearances. UWL earned its third regular-season conference title in school history in 2017 with a 7-0 league mark, finishing undefeated in WIAC play for the first time in school history. The Eagles earned an automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA III Championships after winning the WIAC Championship with a 4-3 shootout victory over UW-Whitewater. Along with the school records for wins (20) and shutouts (14) in 2017, UWL set single-season school records for goals (65), assists (63), points (193) and shots (506). UWL earned the WIAC Coaching Staff of the Year Award in 2017 and 2018. The Eagles were also selected the 2017 United Soccer Coaches North Region Staff of the Year. UWL set a then school record for single-season wins in 2016, finishing 14-5 overall. The Eagles finished second in the WIAC in 2016 with a 5-2 mark, advancing to the WIAC Championship game for third time in school history and first since 1999. Murphy led UWL to its first appearance in school history in the NCAA Division III Championship in 2015 as the Eagles finished 12-7-2 overall. UWL claimed a share of the WIAC regular season title with a 5-1-1 league record. The conference title was the second in school history (1996). For his efforts, Murphy was named the 2015 WIAC Coach of the Year. The Eagles won a then school record eight consecutive matches in 2015 and advanced to the WIAC Championship Semifinals. Thirty-three All-WIAC honors have been earned in Murphy's six seasons at UWL. Five student-athletes were named to the 2019 all-conference team, including Kaitlyn Villars, Katie Feller, Sophie Amundson, Quinn Shannon and Sydney Halstead. Feller was voted the 2019 WIAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year while Halstead was named the WIAC Newcomer of the Year. Seven players were named to the All-WIAC Team in 2017 and 2018. The Eagles' Lily Brock, Megan Carroll, Cassie Handrick, Margaret Harings, Delaney Harnell, Maya Schmitt and Villars all earned the honor in 2018. Brock, Carroll, Alex Cording, Maddie Granos, Harings, Schmitt and Villars were named to the 2017 team. It marked the first time in school history UWL had seven student-athletes named to the all-conference first team. The Eagles have had at least four players named to the All-WIAC Team in each of Murphy's first six years. Harings was selected the 2017 and 2018 WIAC Offensive Player of the Year while Schmitt was named the WIAC Defensive Player of the Year both seasons. Harings became the first player in school history to be named the league's offensive player of the year while Schmitt was the third to be selected the WIAC Defensive Player of the Year. Feller and Villars were named to the 2019 United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Second Team. Harings (first team) and Schmitt (third team) were voted to the 2018 United Soccer Coaches All-America Team while Harings (first team) was selected to the 2018 D3soccer.com All-America Team. She is the first player in school history to earn D3soccer.com All-America honors. Harings, Schmitt, Carroll and Handrick were all voted to the 2018 United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team. In 2017, Harings (second team) and Carroll (third team) earned United Soccer Coaches All-America Team accolades while Harings (first team), Carroll (first team), Schmitt (first team) and Villars (second team) were voted to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Team. Carroll, Granos, Harings, Haley Hartkemeyer, Natalie Herzog and Hayley Stephens, were named to the 2016 All-WIAC Team. It marked the first time in school history UWL had six student-athletes named to the all-conference first team. Carroll, Harings and Herzog were selected to the 2016 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-North Region Team for NCAA Division III with Carroll and Harings earning second team honors and Herzog third team recognition. Kourtni Alcock was voted the 2015 WIAC Co-Defensive Player of the Year under Murphy. Alcock and Harings were both named to the 2015 NSCAA All-North Region for NCAA Division III. Alcock was voted to the first team while Harings earned third team recognition. Carroll was named to the 2017 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America Second Team while being voted to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-North/Central Region First Team. Stephens was named to the 2017 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-North/Central Region Second Team. Murphy led the Eagles to an 5-8-5 overall and 3-2-3 WIAC record in 2014. Kirsten Anderson, Nicole Blaser, Kelly Denk and Ashley Tracy were selected to the 2014 All-WIAC Team. Denk was also named a co-recipient of the 2014 WIAC Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete Award. Murphy came to UWL after serving as head women's soccer coach and director of athletics at Marian University (Wis.). He completed his fourth season as the Sabres' head coach in 2013. Marian (Wis.) compiled a 33-12-2 Northern Athletic Conference (NAC) record under Murphy, who was selected the league's coach of the year in 2011. The team tied a single-season school record with 13 victories (13-7) in 2011, including 10-2 in conference play. The Sabres advanced to the program's first conference championship game in 2011 as seven players earned All-NAC recognition. Murphy currently serves on the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer National Committee and on the NCAA Regional Advisory Committee. Murphy has earned his National and Advanced National coaching licenses from the NSCAA as well as his NSCAA State and Regional Goalkeeper licenses. He earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from UW-Stevens Point in 2004 and master's degree in exercise and sport science: sport administration from UWL in 2007. Murphy resides in La Crosse with his wife, Cindy, and two sons.
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