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Jason Miller

Volunteer Goalkeepers Coach

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Miller returns to Merrimack for his second consecutive season as the goalkeeper coach in 2023.

In addition, he will be leading the team's mental discipline and motivation program that he has created for the 2023 season. Previously, Miller last coached at Merrimack 20 years ago from 1998-2003. The team amassed a 115-33-3 record over those years and qualified for the NCAA playoffs in ’99,’01,’02,&’03. He also coached first team All-American Alison Skoglund and All-Regional Erika Paiva.

Since his time with Merrimack, Miller coached the goalkeepers in 2015 & 2016 with DIII Babson College’s women’s team. In 2015 the team received their first ever NCAA tournament bid and broke the single season’s shutout record with two first year keepers combining for 14 shutouts that season.  Both of his goalkeepers received post season honors as the most improved and the team MVP; as voted on by their teammates. 

As a player, Miller attended Babson College and was a member of the 1991 soccer team that reached the NCAA DIII Final Four that year. 

Miller lives in Natick, Mass. with his wife Gail and his daughter Kateri, who just finished grad school at Northeastern University.   Professionally, Jason is a Sales and Business development professional in the Software as a Service (SaaS) industry.  He also recently became a licensed Massachusetts Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services.

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