Stephanie Smyrl
| Title: | Interim Head Coach |
| Phone: | (617) 879-2189 |
| Email: | ssmyrl@wheelock.edu |
Stephanie Smyrl, who has served as the Wheelock College head women's soccer coach since 2007, also finishes out 2010 as the interim men's head soccer coach. In addition to her duties on the pitch, Smyrl is the associate director of athletics and the senior woman administrator at Wheelock.
In 2008, the Wildcats joined the newly-created New England Collegiate Conference (NECC), as Smyrl led the squad to its first win in the league with a 3-2 triumph at Newbury College on Sept. 20. Under Smyrl, Wheelock won the NECC Sportsmanship Award in 2008 after earning the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Sportsmanship Award the prior year.
Before arriving at Wheelock, Smyrl spent two years as the head girls' soccer coach at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School. In her first year, she guided the team to the Division III North championship title, a first for the program. In the same season, the team advanced to the state championship game, a tremendous improvement from the previous year, when the team was 3-9-4.
Smyrl began her coaching career at Endicott College, where she served as the assistant women's soccer coach for two years. The team won back-to-back Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Tournament titles, earning an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. She completed her master's degree in business administration at Endicott while working full-time as assistant women's soccer coach and sports information intern.
Smyrl graduated from Stony Brook (N.Y.) University, receiving a bachelor of arts in English. A four-year member of the soccer team, the Pittsburgh native was named co-captain her senior year. She was an active member of the Dean's Student Life Advisory Council and female president for Student Athletic Advisory Council. During her senior year, Smyrl was selected for the Annual Undergraduate Recognition Award in Leadership, and she also received the Eastern Coach Athletic Conference Merit Award.
Stephanie Smyrl came to Wheelock College as the head women's
soccer coach in 2007.
In 2008, Smyrl led the team to a seventh place finish in the newly
formed New England Collegiate Conference. The Wildcats notched
their first NECC win in September with a 3-2 win over conference
rival Newbury College and had one player named to the NECC
All-Conference team. Under Smyrl, Wheelock also won the conference
Team Sportsmanship Award for the second year in a row. In 2007,
Smyrl led the team to a 7-10 record as well as the North Atlantic
Conference Team Sportsmanship Award.
Before arriving at Wheelock, Smyrl spent two years as the head
girls' soccer coach at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School. In her
first year, she guided the team to the Division III North
Championship Title, a first for the program. In the same season,
the team advanced to the state championship game, a tremendous
improvement from the previous year, when the team posted a record
of 3-9-4.
Smyrl began her coaching career at Endicott College, where she
served as the assistant women's soccer coach for two years. The
team won back-to-back Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship
titles, earning an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. She
completed her Master's Degree in Business Administration at
Endicott College while working full-time as assistant women's
soccer coach and sports information intern.
Smyrl graduated from Stony Brook University, receiving a Bachelor
of Arts in English. A four-year varsity soccer player from
Pittsburgh, PA, Smyrl was named co-captain her senior year. She was
an active member of the Dean's Student Life Advisory Council and
female president for Student Athletic Advisory Council. During her
senior year, Smyrl was selected for the Annual Undergraduate
Recognition Award in Leadership, and she also
received the Eastern Coach Athletic Conference Merit
Award.
