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Women's Soccer

 

Head Coach: Tucker Reynolds
Year as Head Coach: Third
Record in 2006 (MASCAC Record): 7-9-0 (2-4-0)
Overall Record at FSC: 11-19-1
Email: womenssoccer@frc.mass.edu
Women's Soccer Office Phone: 508-620-1220 ext. 4425
Assistant Coach: Lauren Erwin
   

Tucker Reynolds is entering his third season as the head coach of the Framingham State College Women’s Soccer Program. Coach Reynolds has been coaching for over 18 years. He began his career as a coach, Director and President of Medway Youth Soccer. He has coached club soccer with Bandits S.C., Charles River United and F.C. Greater Boston Bolts. Reynolds coached high school soccer for 8 years ending with a 5 year stint as head coach of the Boys’ Program at Medfield High School. He began his college coaching career as an assistant coach at Tufts University in 2004. He is entering his 10th consecutive year as a coach in the Massachusetts Olympic Development Program (“ODP”) as head coach of the U14 Boys’ teams.  In 2007 Reynolds was named a USYSA Region 1 ODP Girls’ Program Staff Coach.  He has been a Staff Instructor for MAYouth Soccer since 1998. He coaches at the MAYouth Soccer Residential Camp and has recently been named the Girls’ Director of the Lightning College Prep Camp at Dean College. In 2003 MAYouth Soccer Association named Reynolds Boys’ Coach of the Year and in November 2006 Coach Reynolds was named the National Division III Co-Coach of the Year by D3Kicks.com. He holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and a USSF C-License. Reynolds and his wife, Nunzi, live in Medway, MA where he is a lawyer in private practice. They have 3 children all of whom play soccer.  

 
 

Assistant Coach: Lauren Irwin - First Season
 

Lauren Erwin enters her first season as assistant coach for the Rams Women’s Soccer Program. A 2007 graduate of Boston University, Erwin was a four-year starter and was selected as captain of the Terriers in her senior season.  Lauren earned numerous honors during her outstanding career. She was elected to the America East All-Rookie Team in 2003 and All-Conference First Teams in 2005 and 2006. She was named NCAA Division I Player of the Week in 2006 and left the Terriers soccer program as a member of the top ten all-time in points, assists and goals. As a high school player, Lauren was Amity Regional High School "Female Athlete of the Year" for 2002-2003 and was named both Gatorade and NSCAA/Adidas 2002 Connecticut High School Player of the Year as well as being named NSCAA/Adidas All-American and earning AIl-New England honors in 2002. Lauren played for two years on the Region 1 ODP team and six years on the Connecticut State ODP Team. Lauren has coached at Terriers Soccer and Future Stars Camps throughout her College career and is seeking her state coaching licenses from MAYouth Soccer.

 
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