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Birmingham-Southern College

Birmingham, AL 35254
Alabama Southeast
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Corey Smith

Former Birmingham-Southern Panther, Corey Smith was named the Head Coach of the women's program in May of 2023. Smith previously worked with the men's program as the full time assistant for four seasons. He helped them reach their first Southern Athletic Association conference tournament championship and NCAA Championship berth in 2022. Smith played on the Hilltop from 2013-2017. In his senior year, after suffering his fourth ACL tear, he served in a Student Assistant Coach capacity. His ability to overcome adversity earned Smith the Laura Malone Courage Award his senior year. After graduation, he continued to remain close to the Program, serving as Volunteer Assistant Coach in the 2018 season. Corey holds the USSF National C license.


A native of Ranburne, Ala., Corey graduated Ranburne High School as valedictorian of his class. Smith graduated from BSC in 2017 with a psychology degree. In his time as a student, he became President of the Honor Council and graduated as an Honor Graduate. He graduated Cum Laude and as a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, Psi Chi (International Psychology Honor Society), and Omicron Delta Kappa (National Leadership Honor Society). He was named to the Dean’s list multiple semesters.

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Lettie Lundy

Lettie Lundy enters her first season as the assistant coach for the women's soccer program. She returns to the Hilltop after playing for the women's soccer team from 2017-2021.


Lundy played all four seasons of her collegiate career for the Panthers. In her career, she appeared in 53 games with four goals and four assists as a midfielder. In her senior season, she led the team in shot percentage and earned All-SAA Honorable Mention honors. She also was part of the SAA Academic Honor Roll.


While at BSC, Lundy started her coaching career in 2019 when she became the Oak Mountain High School JV head coach and varsity assistant. Last season, she moved to the club-level and was head coach for one team and assistant for two teams at Vestavia Hills Soccer Club.


She graduated in May 2021 from Birmingham-Southern and has spent the past two seasons as the BSC women's soccer volunteer assistant coach.

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Greg Vinson

Greg Vinson, one of Birmingham-Southern College’s most honored athletes, begins his eighth year as head men’s soccer coach in 2023 after 20 seasons as the program’s first full-time assistant coach. The 2020 season culminated with an SAA Regular Season Championship and SAA Coach of the Year honors for Vinson. The 2021 campaign was highlighted by seven Panthers receiving All-Conference awards, Coleman Jennings named SAA Offensive Player of the Year, a 8-8-1 (SAA 3-3-1) season record. 37 players have received All-SAA honors during Vinson’s tenure, including four SAA Player of the Year honors (Jennings in 2020, 2021 & 2022 and Galen Curry in 2017). His overall record as head coach of the Panthers stands at 56-43-12.


As a three-year team captain and starter at goalkeeper for the Panthers, Vinson set three individual single-season records including most saves (168), most shutouts (13), and lowest goals against average (1.04).


For his career at BSC, he set records for most saves (420) and most career shutouts (27). He was named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Honorable Mention All-America (1993), NSCAA All-South (1994), and was selected First-Team All-America and named Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America/National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics National Player of the Year (1995). Vinson helped lead Birmingham-Southern to a 21-3-1 record in his senior year, which included a No. 2 ranking in the national polls and a trip to the national semifinals in the college’s first-ever national tournament appearance. In addition to being named to the NAIA National All-Tournament Team, he was selected to represent BSC in the NSCAA’s Senior Bowl All-Star game in 1995. During Vinson’s college career, he played three seasons for the Birmingham Grasshoppers, an amateur team in the United States International Soccer League. He continued for one season after graduation. In the spring of 2000, Vinson was inducted into the BSC Sports Hall of Fame. Vinson, a Birmingham native, graduated from Pelham High School where he received All-Metro team honors. After graduating from BSC in 1995 with a business degree, he went on to earn a master’s degree in business. He and his wife, the former Melissa Boren, a BSC graduate and former captain of the women’s soccer team, were married in 1998. The couple has two sons, Drew and Daniel.

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Coleman Jennings

Coleman Jennings enters his first season as the Assistant Coach for the men's soccer program.


Jennings spent the past four seasons as the leading goalscorer for the Panthers while winning two SAA championships. In his senior season, he became the Southern Athletic Association's all-time leading goalscorer and all-time leader in assists.


In his career, Jennings helped the men's soccer program win their first Southern Athletic Association Tournament title and led them to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in BSC's Division III era. He is a two-time Larry Striplin Male Athlete of the Year, three-time SAA Offensive Player of the Year, two-time United Soccer Coaches Academic All-American selection, two-time United Soccer Coaches All-Region selection, two-time CSC Academic All-District selection, three-time All-SAA First Team selection, and a SAA Newcomer of the Year winner in 2019. He finished his playing career with 55 goals and 23 assists in 65 games. Jennings also has been a pivotal leader for the men's program having been captain since his sophomore season.


Jennings has served as assistant coach for the Vestavia Hills High School varsity boys soccer team in the past four seasons. He graduated cum laude in 2023 in Psychology with a minor in Religion.

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