In the wake of the most successful women’s soccer campaign in program history, Emmy Meyring is the new head coach of Caltech Women’s Soccer.
“I could not be more excited to take on the responsibility of leading the Caltech Women’s Soccer Program,” Meyring said of her new role. “The athletic Department has been welcoming and I am excited to be a Beaver!”
Emmy joins the Beavers by way of an illustrious soccer journey, competing in the Elite Club National League before playing for four years at Azusa Pacific University. She earned the captaincy for her senior year and wrapped up her intercollegiate playing career by earning all-conference honors. On top of earning her Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies, she gained coaching experience at the youth level in what would be the beginning of much more.
Meyring then headed north to Central Washington University, where she served as the Wildcats’ assistant coach while attending graduate school. After one season as an assistant, she was named Acting Head Coach for the 2021 season and earned a Master of Science degree in Athletic Administration. Returning to Southern California and Azusa Pacific last year, she most recently worked as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for her alma mater.
“I cannot wait to continue to build and grow the legacy,” Meyring said, praising the team’s resilience over the past five years including a historic 2022 season marked by unprecedented success.
“I have confidence in Emmy to continue our steady growth in this program on the rise,” said Betsy Mitchell, Director of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation.
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