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Olivia Silverman

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Olivia Silverman is in her first season as an assistant coach with the Tritons.

Silverman spent the past four seasons serving as an assistant coach at Saint Louis University, her alma mater. She spent her first two seasons as a volunteer assistant and was elevated to assistant coach in June 2021.

Silverman played three seasons (2016-18) at Saint Louis. She concluded her career sixth in shutouts (11), seventh in wins (17), ninth in minutes (2,106) and 10th in saves (50) on SLU’s career lists.

Silverman helped lead SLU to a then school-record 18 victories in 2018. She earned first-team All-Conference plaudits, a spot on the A-10 Championship All-Tournament team and two A-10 Defensive Player of the Week nods.

The Cincinnati, Ohio, native led the A-10 in wins (school-record 17), shutouts (11, sixth in the nation), goals against average (0.58, 19th in the nation) and minutes (2,004, 17th in the nation) in 2018. She posted league bests of nine wins, six shutouts, a 0.22 GAA and an .889 save percentage in A-10 games. Silverman shut out the Billikens’ last five regular-season opponents and extended the streak to six by blanking Dayton in the A-10 Championship first round.

Silverman was co-recipient of the Billikens’ One Award in her sophomore year, and she was named to the Maccabi USA Open Women’s Team that competed in the 2017 World Maccabiah Games in Israel.

A two-year team captain at Seven Hills School in Cincinnati, Silverman chalked up 27 shutouts and registered a 0.78 GAA during her prep career. She was a four-time All-Conference selection and a two-time All-City choice, and she garnered All-America and All-State honors as a senior. Silverman was a member of the U14, U15 and U17 U.S. National Teams, as well as a four-year ODP Regional Team member.

Silverman is a 2020 graduate of Saint Louis University, earning a bachelor’s degree in public health.

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