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Courtney Browning

Assistant Coach

browning@lvc.edu

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Courtney Browning joined Lebanon Valley's staff as an assistant coach in 2023. 

Browning has extensive soccer experience as both an athlete and a coach. Before joining the coaching staff for the Dutchmen, she was an assistant women’s soccer coach for King’s College for two seasons. Browning coached alongside current LVC head coach Frank Carrozza in 2021 with King’s. Browning also worked with several teams as an athletic strength and conditioning intern at Kutztown University in the Spring 2020 semester, in addition to being a student-athlete. She has been a trainer for Lions Academy, Camp Hill Middle School Girls Soccer, Capital Area Soccer Association and the Harrisburg City Islanders as well.

Browning had a successful playing career, as she was a member of Eagle F.C. in the United Soccer Women’s League for one season. She also previously competed for Hershey F.C. in the Women’s Premier Soccer League from 2018 to 2021, and for the LDC/Harrisburg City Islanders from 2012 to 2016. 

Browning had success playing at the college level as well, as she was a four-year member of the Division II Kutztown University women's soccer team. During her time with the Golden Bears, the program appeared in the NCAA Division II national tournament from 2016 to 2018. In 2016, the team won the Atlantic Region Championship and appeared in the Final Four. Browning earned the program’s Women’s Soccer Coaches Award in 2018 and she received the Division II Athletics Director Association (D2ADA) Academic Achievement Award from 2017 to 2019. Browning was also named a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Scholar-Athlete from 2016 to 2019. 

Prior to attending Kutztown, she played at Camp Hill High School from 2012 to 2016. Browning was a team captain for two years and she was named to the All-Capital Conference Team from 2014 to 2016. She also received the EPYSA Charlotte Moran Scholarship in 2015. 

Browning graduated magna cum laude from Kutztown in 2020 with a bachelor’s in Sports Management and a minor in Fitness Administration. She was also a member of the Chi Sigma Mu Honor Society. Additionally, Browning graduated with a master’s degree in Health Care Administration from King’s College in 2022. 

Browning holds various coaching certifications, such as a USSF “C” License, a TOVO V-1 Positional Play Diploma, a TOVO T-2 Positional Play Diploma, a USC 11v11 Diploma, a USC 7v7/9v9 Diploma and a USC 4v4 Diploma. 

Browning also has officiating experience, as she has held a US Soccer Referee Grade Eight certification since 2013. She was named the Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association Female Referee of the Year in 2016.

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