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Megan McCormick

Megan McCormick

Megan McCormick was named the DePauw women's soccer head coach in 2014, after serving as an assistant for the Tigers during the 2012 and 2013 seasons.

After a 5-8-2 overall record and 3-3-2 NCAC record in 2014, McCormick guided the 2015 team to a 12-7-2 record and a 7-1 conference mark with North Coast Athletic Conference regular season and tournament championships. The Tigers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after tying Wis.-Oshkosh in round one and advancing via penalty kicks.

Following the season she was named the NCAC Coach of the Year and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Regional Coach of the Year.

In 2016, McCormick directed the Tigers to a 9-7-1 overall record including a 5-3 conference mark.

Prior to coming to DePauw, she served as an assistant at Marian University (Ind.) in 2011. While there she was responsible for planning and leading all training sessions, pregame preparations, scouting and identifying potential student athletes.

McCormick also coached at the club level, coaching the Dynamo FC U17 girl’s squad, and overseeing two other teams as well. Her main duties with the Dynamo included the planning and executing of all training sessions and coaching development. Additionally, she also was a head coach with the Carmel United Soccer Club and coached with the Columbus Express Soccer Club for four years.

A staff coach for Region II with the Olympic Development Program (ODP), McCormick helped train almost 100 athletes. She worked at the high school level as well, coaching at Columbus North High School in 2010. McCormick helped lead the Bulldogs to their first state final appearance, finishing runners-up in Indiana with a 16-5 record.

In her playing days, McCormick was a member of the Ball State University women’s club soccer team and also served as its president and coach. After her time in Muncie was complete, she went on to play in the Women’s Professional Soccer League with the Indiana United for three seasons.

A 2008 graduate of Ball State, McCormick majored in architecture with a minor in Spanish. She is a master’s degree candidate at Marian and holds a USSF C License, a National Youth License and a TOPSoccer coaching certification.