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Pete McMenemy

Graduate Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

pmcmenemy@westliberty.edu

304-336-8236

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Pete McMenemy joined the West Liberty University women’s soccer program as a graduate assistant coach during the spring semester of the 2021-22 academic year.

    A native of Falkirk, Scotland, McMenemy is no stranger to Mountain East Conference competition as he originally came to the United States on a soccer scholarship to current MEC rival Alderson Broaddus. McMenemy was a four-year letterman with the Battlers and a member of Alderson Broaddus’s 2016 G-MAC championship squad.

    After graduating from AB, McMenemy began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Midland (Neb.) University, helping lead the Warriors to a runner-up finish in the GPAC and an NAIA national tournament bid.

    After two years at Midland, McMenemy spent the 2021 season as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Georgetown (Ky.) before returning to his native Scotland as a coach at the Pro Performance Academy in Falkirk. He is on pace to complete his UEFA Class A coaching license in July.

    McMenemy holds a bachelor’s degree in Sport Management from Alderson Broaddus and a master’s degree in Adult Organizational Learning from Midland. He is working toward a master’s in Educational Leadership at West Liberty.

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