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Bryce Meche

Head Women's Soccer Coach

bryce.meche@salemu.edu

409-926-2671

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Head Coach Bryce Meche enters his first season at Salem in the Fall of 2024.

Meche comes to Salem with a depth of experience in the college soccer world around the state of West Virginia. He came to the state originally as a student-athlete at Alderson Broaddus, and has since has stints as an assistant coach with women's soccer at both Glenville State and Fairmont State, as well as his most recent experience on the men's side with Davis & Elkins. Outside of the college game, Meche has also been heavily involved in youth and club soccer. He most recently worked with FC Alliance, one of largest youth soccer organizations in the state that also utilizes The Bridge Sports Complex.

Athletic Director Alex Joseph made the following comments about this new step for Salem Women's Soccer, " We are truly excited to bring on Coach Meche to lead our women's soccer program. The search committee and I were particularly impressed by his passion for program development and growing the soccer community in the state of West Virginia. We look forward to the new energy we feel he can bring to the program and the Salem campus community."

In regards to the new opportunity, Meche has this to say, "I am thrilled to embrace the role as Head Women's Soccer Coach for Salem University! I am eager to bring my passion, dedication, and expertise to contribute significantly to the program's success. I want to thank the exceptional members of the Salem search team for their diligence, professionalism and belief in my abilities. I am confident that, together with the talented athletes and support staff, we will foster a culture of excellence and achievement within the Women's Soccer Program at Salem University."

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