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Women's Soccer
Rose-Hulman (Ind.) at Ohio Northern
3:30 PM EDT Sep. 01
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Ohio Northern University
Katie Robinson
Katie Robinson

Bio

Katie Robinson enters her third season as an assistant women's soccer coach at Ohio Northern University.

Robinson was a three-year letter winner for Capital, competing from 2007-09. Robinson earned 2008 Ohio Athletic Conference Forward of the Year accolades and was a three-time All-OAC and NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region honoree. She led the Crusaders to the OAC Tournament championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2007.

Robinson spent her freshman year (2006) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In her first season of collegiate action she helped lead the 49ers to an Atlantic 10 Conference championship as the team posted a 12-5-3 overall record

Robinson then spent two years as the lead assistant at Goucher (Md.) College. In 2012, Robinson helped guide the Gophers to tie the best record in program history, a 12-4-2 finish. During her time at Goucher, she helped produce five All-Landmark Conference and two NSCAA All Mid-Atlantic Region selections. In addition to her coaching duties at Goucher, Robinson earned her master’s in athletic administration & leadership and a certification from the National Board of Certification as an athletic trainer and coached for the Maryland State ODP program.

Before coming to ONU Robinson served as an assistant at Capital for one season, helping the Crusaders make a run to the NCAA Final Four.

Outside of her work with the ONU women’s soccer program, Robinson is currently coaching club soccer for Ohio Premier in Dublin. She served as the Head Coach for the High School level teams the U15 through U18 Greens.

"Katie is a fantastic addition to our staff," said head coach Mark Batman. "She brings a different perspective to our program and we are excited she chose to be a part of our family.  We are looking forward to utilizing what she's learned the past few years as an assistant coach at both Goucher College as well as Capital University."