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Luca Crivellari

Graduate Assistant

luca.crivellari@tamuc.edu

(903) 886-5571

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Luca Crivellari joined the Lion soccer coaching staff as a graduate assistant in July 2022.

Working primarily with goalkeepers, Crivellari was part of the Lions' first season in NCAA Division I. Picked seventh in the preseason poll, A&M-Commerce finished third in the regular season and advanced to the SLC Tournament championship match. During the tournament, A&M-Commerce recorded 28 saves, which is a new SLC tournament record and Jen Peters was named to the all-tournament team ... the Lions allowed the second-fewest goals during conference play 

He joined the Lions after spending one season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Arkansas. 

While in Fayetteville, Crivellari assisted in athlete skill development at practices, utilized Spiideo for game and film analysis, run small group technical sessions. The Razorbacks were crowned SEC Regular Season Champions and finished as the runner up in the SEC Championship match, being ranked as high as No. 2 in the country and ended the season being ranked No. 6. Six players earned All-SEC honors during his tenure at Arkansas. 

While being in Arkansas, he was a head coach at the Specialized Soccer Academy in Bentonville, Arkansas for two years. He coached 2007/2006 & 2008/2009 teams, implementing specific tactical and technical concepts. He also created individual player development plans for the players. He has also served as a head coach at Sporting Arkansas and was a comp Instructor at Ozark FC. 

Crivellari played in Series D semi-professional league in Italy as well as the fifth division Italian soccer. In the United States, he played for two years at William Woods, starting 26 matches. He was named to the American Midwest Conference All-Academic team in 2018. He also played for Ozark FC. 

A 2019 graduate of William Woods, Crivellari received his degree in communication.

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