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Frank Carrozza

Head Coach

carrozza@lvc.edu

717-867-6470

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Frank Carrozza became the head coach of Lebanon Valley’s women’s soccer program in 2022.

LVC went 6-7-4 in 2022, earning an appearance in the semifinal round of the MAC Commonwealth Championship. Carrozza helped guide five players to the All-MAC Commonwealth Team, as Hannah Ferguson, Alyssa Peiffer, Alyssa Yoder and Darrian Berkheimer were second team selections and Jocelyn Umana was listed as an honorable mention. The program also had success in the classroom, as six players were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team and 19 were named to the MAC Academic Honor Roll. Lebanon Valley was also recognized as a team in Carrozza's first season at the helm, receiving the 2022 Team Ethics and Sportsmanship Award by United Soccer Coaches. 

Before coming to LVC, Carrozza served as the head coach of women’s soccer at King’s College for 12 seasons. During his 12 seasons, Carrozza earned the title of King’s all-time win leader for women’s soccer. Carrozza also won the MAC Freedom Coach of the Year award in 2013. In the 2020-2021 season, Carrozza was awarded United Soccer Coaches Mid-Atlantic Region Staff of the Year. Carrozza was the first women’s soccer coach at King’s College to bring the team to a postseason berth as well as the first ever appearance in a conference final. 

Before his stint at King’s College, Carrozza held the title of assistant coach for women’s soccer at Misericordia University from 2005-2009. In 2004, Carrozza worked as the head coach for the boy’s soccer team at Lake-Lehman High School. Before that, in 2003, Carrozza was an assistant coach for men’s soccer at Misericordia University. 

Before coaching, Carrozza graduated from Misericordia University with a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management. During his time at Misericordia, Carrozza was a four-time letter winner and senior captain of the men’s soccer team. As a player, he won the ECAC Mid-Atlantic Championship in 2002 and was awarded All-Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Second Team that same year. During his playing career he and the Misericordia Men’s team appeared in the conference final four consecutive years. He was also a NCAA Tournament Qualifier after his team won the PAC Championship in 2000 which was the first NCAA Tournament Qualifier in program history. After his undergrad, Carrozza preceded to get his master’s degree in Sports Management from New England College. 

Carrozza has continued his coaching education and has earned several coaching diplomas from United Soccer Coaches including a Premier Coaching Diploma, a Director of Coaching Diploma, a Youth National Coaching Diploma, and a High School Coaching Diploma. He is currently a staff coach for USC’s coaching education department and is currently pursuing his Master Coach diploma as well as the UEFA “C” coaching license. He was also awarded the USSF "B" Coaching License as well as worked as a staff coach with USSF’s National Training Centers.

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