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Aurora University

Aurora, IL 605064892
Illinois Midwest
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Courtney Naber

Courtney Naber became the Head Coach of the AU women's soccer program in February 2023. Entering the 30th season of AU women's soccer in the fall of 2023, Naber becomes the sixth Head Coach.


Naber comes to AU after spending the previous two seasons as the assistant head coach of the University of Texas - Dallas women's soccer program. In two seasons, Naber has coached 15 All-American Southwest Conference selections and three All-Region players. UT-Dallas has made back-to-back trips to the ASC Championship Tournament with Naber on staff.


Prior to her time with UT-Dallas, the native of Loveland, Ohio, Naber spent one season as the freshman coach at Mount Notre Dame High School in Cincinnati. As as a collegiate athlete, she was a four-year starter at North Carolina-Asheville, helping guide the Bulldogs to three trips to the Big South Championship Tournament. Naber closed her career as a second-time All-Big South selection for UNC-Asheville as a senior, leading the Bulldogs in goals, points, shots and shots on goal that fall. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in neuroscience from UNC-Asheville in 2018.


Naber takes over a Spartan program that was 6-8-4 overall in 2022 and in 29 seasons of play holds a 362-169-38 record with 16 conference championships and 11 NCAA Division III tournament appearances.

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Ryan Lakin

Ryan Lakin became the Head Coach of the Aurora University men’s soccer program in May of 2014. In his time at AU, Lakin has led the Spartans to a 100-60-24 overall record. He was named the 2019 Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year after leading the Spartans to the first conference championship since 2004. The 2022 Spartans won the NACC Tournament and made the first NCAA tournament appearance since 2006.


Prior to coming to AU, Lakin spent nine seasons as the Illinois Wesleyan University men's soccer coach. In nine seasons at IWU he had a 67-75-16 overall record. Lakin was a three-time Coach of the Year in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin while at Millikin University (1998, 1999, 2001). After departing Millikin University, Lakin spent seven months coaching in the United Soccer League at the Pittsburgh Riverhounds. He returned to the Chicago area and assisted Directing the FC Barrington and Barrington Recreational Soccer Association for two years. He returned to the college coaching at Illinois Wesleyan University before coming home to Chicago and Aurora University.


A 1995 graduate of Illinois State University, Lakin was the men's and women's soccer coach at Millikin from 1998 to 2002. His men's teams compiled a record of 54-29-3 (.645) in five seasons with a league co-championship in 2001. His Big Blue women's teams were 27-60-4 overall (.319) and 4-31 in the CCIW (.114) over the same period.


Lakin played collegiate soccer at Illinois State University and earned Most Improved Player for the 1992 Redbirds team and was a 1993 team captain. He was chosen to the Missouri Valley Conference all-league and all-tournament squads, and was named to the all-Midwest region team.


He was an assistant coach for the Lincoln College men's soccer team in 1994 and was director of coaching for the Bloomington-Normal Soccer Club from 1995 to 1998.


Lakin was assistant director of coaching at Barrington (Ill.) Area Soccer Association and FC Barrington, where he was responsible for the operation and oversight of 2,000 recreational players, 35 travel teams and 15 staff coaches.


He is also part of the Olympic Development coaching staff and an instructor on the coaching education staff for the State of Illinois. With the Illinois Youth Soccer Association and FC Barrington, Lakin co-developed and co-instructed the first pilot program for the development of a recreational coaching license. Lakin holds his USSF “A”, “B”, and “C” licenses and an USSF National Youth License and is a consultant to the National Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Club Standards Project.


He is married to Kristin and they have two daughters, Beckett and Ainsley.

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