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Kwame Lloyd
Head Coach
ktlloyd@salisbury.edu
410.677.0141
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Kwame Lloyd begins his 11th season leading the Sea Gull women's soccer program in 2023. He is the third head coach in program history after taking the reins in 2013.
Honors/Accomplishments as Head Coach
Two-time CAC Coach of the Year (2014, 2019)
Five All-Region Selections
Tabitha Brown, 2013
Jenna Beck, 2019
Brooke Rossiter, 2019
Autumn Dougherty, 2022
One C2C Player of the Year
Autumn Dougherty, 2022
One C2C Rookie of the Year
Kasey Lamb, 2019
One C2C Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Tayah Rendina, 2021
50 All-Conference Selections (30 First-Team)
14-game unbeaten streak (Sept. 11, 2019-Oct. 30, 2019) led to Sea Gulls first No. 1 seed in conference tournament since 2012.
Notable Games as Head Coach
Sept. 1, 2013 - Salisbury defeats Roanoke, 2-0, for Coach Lloyd's first win as the Sea Gulls' head coach.
Oct. 23, 2013 - Salisbury defeats St. Mary's (Md.), 1-0, for Coach Lloyd's first conference win with the maroon and gold.
Sept. 19, 2018 - Salisbury defeats Rutgers-Newark, 4-1, for Coach Lloyd's 50th career win as the Sea Gulls' head coach.
Oct. 12, 2019 - Salisbury upsets third-ranked CNU, 5-2, to remain unbeaten and earn the top seed in the CAC.
Sept. 3, 2022 - Salisbury defeats No. 2 TCNJ, 3-2, for highest ranked victory in program history.
Coaching Career Prior to SU
Lloyd was announced as Salisbury University women's soccer head coach in February of 2013. Lloyd came to the Sea Gulls after a two-year stint at Wittenberg University, where he led the Tigers to a 19-14-4 record, including a North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) regular-season title, the program's fifth NCAA tournament appearance and was named the NCAC Coach of the Year. Prior to Wittenberg, he spent three seasons as the head coach of the women's soccer program at Division I University of Vermont as well as four years as the head coach of the men's and women's soccer teams and women's lacrosse team at Whittier College before returning east to Christopher Newport University. He piloted the Captains' women's soccer and lacrosse teams from 2001 until 2008. In that time, the women's soccer program claimed three USA South Conference tournament titles and appeared in the NCAA tournament three times, including a quarterfinal trip in 2004. He was named the USA South Women's Soccer Coach of the Year four times.
Playing Career
Lloyd played collegiately at Lincoln University for one season before transferring to Susquehanna University where he competed in both soccer and track & field. In 1990, he was named the Most Valuable Player of the men's soccer program and earned his degree in political science in 1993. After playing one year of professional soccer, Lloyd returned to Susquehanna serving as head coach of the women's soccer team and assistant coach for the women's lacrosse team from 1994-97.
Personal Life
Lloyd and his wife, Julie, have two children, a son named Kijana and a daughter named Jada.
Coach Lloyd News
05/1/20 Salisbury Women's Soccer Check-in with Kwame Lloyd
10/08/19 Lamb, Lloyd collect CAC major awards; Eight earn All-CAC First Team
10/11/14 Lloyd named CAC Coach of the Year; Sea Gulls gain conference-high eight CAC post-season awards
09/01/13 Lloyd earns first win as Sea Gulls down Maroons, 2-0
02/22/13 Kwame Lloyd named Salisbury women's soccer coach
Coach Lloyd's Record at SU
Year
Record
CAC/C2C
Highlight
2013
10-6-4
5-2-1
CAC Semifinalists
2014
10-6-3
7-2
CAC Semifinalists
2015
12-4-2
6-2-1
CAC First Round
2016
5-8-4
4-4-1
CAC First Round
2017
10-10
7-2
CAC Semifinalists
2018
7-10-1
3-4
CAC Semifinalists
2019
13-3-3
9-0-1
CAC Semifinalists
2020
0-0
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Spring 2021 Exhibition Season (COVID-19)
2021
6-11-2
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C2C Semifinalists
2022
9-9-2
0-2-2
C2C Semifinalists
2023
10-7-2
0-2-0
C2C Semifinalists
Total:
92-74-23
(11 Seasons)
42-20-6
Last updated 2/9/2024
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