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Corey Miller

Assistant Coach

cmille13@stedwards.edu

512-428-1355

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Corey Miller joined the St. Edward’s University men’s soccer coaching staff in the spring of 2017 and returned when the program came back in 2023. 

In 2017, Miller helped the Hilltoppers match their own Heartland Conference single-season wins record with 11 set in 2016. The Hilltoppers made their fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament and finished the year with a 15-4-2 overall record. Miller was a major contributor in developing Ty Mobley to All-American status while Dylan Armstrong was an All-America honorable mentioned for the D2CCA.

Prior to St. Edward’s, Miller was the head men’s soccer coach at Concordia University in Austin from 2013-16. During his tenure, Miller broke the program record for all-time wins (33) and American Southwest Conference (ASC) wins (13) as a head coach. He also led the Tornados to their first winning season in school history in 2015 as they qualified for their first ASC Tournament ever with a program-best, third-place finish in the conference standings.

Along the way, Miller placed 22 players on the all-conference team who broke over 30 school records, with three NSCAA All-West Region players. He was the first coach to place the maximum number of players (7) on the all-conference squads, and also the first with multiple weeks in the NCAA Division III West Regional rankings.

A native of Sioux City, Iowa, Miller was an assistant coach at Hastings College (Neb.) for two years and an assistant at Iowa Central Community College for one season. In two years at Hastings, Miller helped the program to an overall record of 40-9 with back-to-back Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) regular-season and tournament titles and a NAIA National Tournament runner-up finish in 2011 with a NAIA Sweet 16 appearance in 2012.

With Miller, the Hastings staff produced the 2011 NAIA National Player of the Year and National Tournament Most Valuable Player. Miller also helped coach five all-Americans and four GPAC Players of the Year.

Miller played his collegiate soccer at Simpson College (Iowa) where he was a four-year starter for the Storm. The midfielder was a captain for three seasons and was twice named second-team all-conference. He racked up 53 career points with 16 goals and a school-record 21 assists.

Miller graduated in 2010 from Simpson with a B.S. in sports administration. He also holds a M.S. in secondary physical education from Hastings (‘13). He currently holds a USSF National “B” coaching license.

Miller resides in Austin with his wife and kids.

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