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Jodi
Coffman
Head Coach, 5th year
Jodi Coffman returns for her fifth year as head
coach of the women’s soccer program at Santa Ana College. In her first four years, Coffman has led the Santa Ana women’s soccer team to a 36-39-11 overall record.
In her short tenure, she’s had 15 all-conference players, one conference player of the year (Ana Velasquez, 2000), and was named Orange Empire Conference Coach of the Year following the 2000 season.
Coffman played soccer at UC Santa Barbara and later semi-professional soccer for the San Diego Wave. She graduated from Torrey Pines High School in 1988 before earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UC Santa Barbara, a master’s degree in sport psychology from San Diego State, and a master’s degree in counseling and doctoral degree in education from the University of San Diego.
Prior to coaching at Santa Ana, Coffman coached at the University of San Diego for two seasons and San Diego City College for three years. In 1999 she was named the Pacific Coast Conference Coach of the Year.
In addition to her coaching responsibilities, Coffman serves as an assistant professor in the exercise science, health and athletics department.
Coffman also finds time to get involved in numerous on-campus committees such as department curriculum, Academic Senate and student learning outcomes.
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