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Clay Glasgow

Head Women's Soccer Coach

clayson.glasgow@smsu.edu

507-537-6648

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Clay Glasgow enters his second season with the Mustangs after being named the sixth head women’s soccer coach in program history on Feb. 25, 2022.

In his first season donning the brown and gold in 2022, Glasgow led SMSU to a 3-8-7 record overall and finished 11th in the NSIC with a 3-8-4 mark.

Glasgow came to SMSU after spending eight seasons (2014-21) as head women’s soccer coach at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D.

During his last two seasons at DWU, the Tigers amassed back-to-back winning seasons and qualified for the Great Plains Athletic Conference Tournament both seasons. He coached a remarkable number of outstanding athletes including 11 NAIA All-American Scholar-Athletes and 19 All-GPAC selections, with a notable five All-GPAC first team honorees during his tenure. During his first season at DWU in 2014, the team was picked to finish last in the preseason polls, yet the program won 10 games and advanced to the GPAC Tournament semifinals.

In the classroom, Glasgow’s program achieved five-straight National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Awards from 2014-18.

Prior to DWU, Glasgow served as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Augustana University from 2007-13 helping assist in all facets for the program.

While serving as an assistant at Augustana, Glasgow was also the head girls’ soccer coach at Sioux Falls Roosevelt High School for seven seasons with tremendous success. He led the program to a pair of South Dakota Class AA state championships in 2012 and 2013, while amassing a record of 66-22-9.

Glasgow began his coaching career at Life University in Atlanta, where he worked as a camp coach in 2001-02 while playing soccer at Brewton Parker College. He then transferred to Mount Marty College in Yankton, S.D., where he earned all-conference honors for the Lancers.

Following his playing career, Glasgow was an assistant coach for one season at Southwest Community College (Ore.).

Glasgow moved to Sioux Falls to play professionally for two seasons with the Sioux Falls Spitfire in the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League. He also worked as a youth coordinator with the Spitfire and has been a long-time head coach with the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club in Sioux Falls.

Glasgow, a graduate of Mount Marty College with a degree in sports and fitness & nutrition, currently holds a U.S. Soccer Federation ‘B’ coaching license.

Clay is married to wife, Andrea.

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