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Holy Family University

Philadelphia, PA 19114
Pennsylvania Northeast
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Jill Reeves

Jill (Kehan) Reeves enters her 12th season as head coach of the Holy Family women’s soccer team in 2023, and her 20th overall.


Reeves became the third head coach in program history on April 24, 2012, after serving eight years as an assistant coach. During that span the Tigers went 97-62-10 overall and 68-16-6 in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC), qualifying for the postseason in all eight seasons while winning four CACC Championships (2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011).


HFU has since gone on to finish with a winning league record while qualifying for the CACC Tournament in each of Reeve’s 11 seasons at the helm, winning three regular season titles (2013, Spring 2021 and Fall 2021) and advancing to the CACC Championship Match three times (2013, 2018 and Spring 2021).


Holy Family has advanced to the CACC Semifinals in six of the last seven years and at the end of the Spring 2021 season, the Tigers finished nationally ranked for the first time in the program's Division II era as they were No. 16 in the United Soccer Coaches National Poll.


The 2013 CACC Coach of the Year after leading HFU to the regular season title in just her second year in charge, Reeve’s student-athletes have garnered 38 All-CACC and 12 All-Region selections in her 11 seasons, in addition to 66 CACC All-Academic nominations.


The Tigers have claimed eight major awards (CACC Player, Rookie, Defensive Player, or Goalkeeper of the Year), while Bree Rock was voted an All-American in both 2016 and 2017, and Jacqueline Ziegler became HFU’s first-ever CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team selection in 2021.


Reeves was a four-year letterwinner at Kutztown University from 1999-2002, and she was named the team's Most Valuable Player as a senior after helping anchor a defense that allowed the fewest goals in Golden Bear history (16).


She began her coaching career at Schuylkill Valley Middle School from 2001 – 2003, before staying on as an assistant coach at Kutztown for one season in 2003 after graduating with a Bachelor of Psychology.


That year, the Golden Bears were a nationally ranked team and made their first appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament.

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Melissa Levush

Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

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Georg Montag

Georg Montag will enter his 19th season with the Holy Family men’s soccer program in 2023, the previous 11 of which have been as the head coach.


Montag became the fifth head coach in program history on Nov. 30, 2011, after serving seven seasons as the head assistant coach. During that span, the Tigers were 73-55-10 and advanced to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Championship Final twice.


The Tigers have a winning league record and have qualified for the CACC Tournament in each of the previous five seasons, advancing to the CACC Semifinals in each of the last four.


The 2022 season was one of the best in program history, as HFU set a program record with nine CACC victories and tied another with a second place finish in the regular season standings. HFU’s 12 overall wins were its most since 2007.


All that led to Montag winning his first career CACC Coach of the Year award.


Montag had a stellar playing career as a four-year starter at nearby La Salle University, where he was a three-time All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and three-time All-Soccer Seven selection.


A two-time Regional All-American, he ended his career as the program’s all-time leader with 97 points, 37 goals and 23 assists. Those numbers currently rank second, third and tied for third in the program’s history.


Montag was drafted to play in the National Professional Soccer League following graduating in 1992.


He would go on to be inducted into the La Salle University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1997, and he is also a member of both the Philadelphia Soccer and the Archbishop Ryan High School Halls of Fame.


Montag previously coached at both Archbishop Ryan and with the Bensalem School District. Away from the field, he is an accountant and an information technologies manager in Newtown.


In addition to graduating from La Salle with a degree in finance, he completed his Master’s of Elementary Education from Holy Family.

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Mark Ferretti

Assistant Men's Soccer Coach

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