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Chelsea Davis

Head Women's Soccer Coach

davi4116@pacificu.edu

925-708-1227

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Chelsea Davis begins her second season as the Pacific Women's Soccer Coach. 

Davis came to Pacific from Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. She spent one year at the helm of the Comets' women's soccer program and brings an enormous amount of high-level coaching experience to Forest Grove. 

Davis excelled as a coach at the club level with the San Diego Surf, one of the top club soccer teams in the country. Prior to coaching at the competitive club level, Davis was at the University of San Francisco, where she was an assistant for two years.

Hailing from Northern California, Davis starting her competitive club soccer career at the age of 13. Davis was highly recruited by top Division I programs and chose the University of Houston to begin her collegiate career. She then transferred to Fresno State University to finish her schooling.

After completing her collegiate career, Davis played for the San Francisco Nighthawks of the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) before entering the coaching realm. She had the opportunity to be an assistant for the Academy of Art University in San Francisco before deciding to play semi-professionally in Sweden. Davis took her talents to the southern hemisphere where she became the head coach for the Australia Reserves U20s at the University of Sydney. 

Heading back to the States, Davis joined the coaching staff at her alma mater, Fresno State. After spending two seasons with the Bulldogs, she then moved to the University of San Francisco where she also held coaching positions at the club level. 

Davis is a U.S. Soccer B License Candidate and holds a U.S. Soccer National C License, as well as a National B license.

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