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Ronnie
Coveleskie Hill
Head Coach
Career Record 15 - 21 - 3
Record at Vanderbilt First year
Alma Mater, Year Duke, 1992
Assistant
Coach - Jarett
Smith
"Ronnie has the perfect balance of experience and youthful enthusiasm
that fits the needs of our women's soccer program," said Vanderbilt
Director of Athletics Todd Turner. "She is one of the finest young coaches
in America and under her leadership I expect our program to continue
to gain prominence."
For
the past two seasons Hill has been the head coach at the College
of Charleston where she compiled a 15-21-3 record. In her
first season as a head coach in 1999, she led the Cougars
to an 11-8-1 season, the best record in the history of the
program.
Prior
to arriving in Charleston, Hill was an assistant coach at UNC-Charlotte
where she assisted former Vanderbilt head coach Robbie Church in starting
the 49ers' women's soccer program. Her first coaching position was at
N.C. State, where from 1993-1994 she was the Wolfpack's goalkeeper coach.
At the club level, Hill was coach of the Charlotte Soccer Club that
won the 1998 state championship and reached the regional semifinals.
She has also served as a regional and state coach in the Olympic Development
Program for several years.
As a player,
Hill was a member of the inaugural women's soccer team at Duke University,
earning the program's first scholarship. From 1988-91, she was a goalkeeper
for the Blue Devils and still holds Duke's career record for the lowest
goals against average. She graduated from Duke in 1992 with a degree
in Sociology.
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