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Ashley MyersRandow

Assistant Coach

ashleym8@umbc.edu

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UMBC head women's soccer coach Rick Stainton announced the hiring of Ashley Myers-Randow as an assistant coach on February 15, 2023.

Myers-Randow is the owner of Warrior Soccer Training in White Marsh, Maryland. She served as volunteer assistant coach at Georgetown in 2021 after serving in a similar role at the U.S. Naval Academy from 2019 through 2020. She helped lead Georgetown to the 2020 Big East Championship and Navy won the Patriot League in 2019.

"Ashley was someone I targeted right away to become an Assistant Coach here at UMBC," Stainton said.  "Ashley and Baltimore Soccer are synonymous.  Her playing and coaching success has made a tremendous impact on the community we are in.  Working with her prior, I know how incredible of a person and coach she is, specifically on the technical side of the game.  She will greatly influence our future success!"

Myers-Randow also was the Technical Director for the Baltimore Union Soccer Club from 2018 through 2022, where she planned, organized, and executed player development camps and clinics.

Prior to her coaching duties, she concluded her international playing career with a season in Australia as a forward for the Lions F.C. of Brisbane. She also had foreign experience playing with Haukar in Reykjavik, Iceland.

As a collegiate, Myers was member of five NCAA Tournament teams, as she was four-time Big Ten champion at Penn State (2005-08) before playing a graduate year at UNC Wilmington and winning the 2009 CAA Championship. Prior to playing at the collegiate level, Myers suited up with the U.S. U-16 and U-17 teams, additionally, she was in the pool for the U-20 team. A Baltimore native, Myers was a two-time Parade All-American during her interscholastic career at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, Md.

Myers earned a bachelor's degree in public relations, advertising and applied communications from Penn State in 2009 and a masters' in liberal arts and humanities from UNC Wilmington in 2011.

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