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Greenwood, SC 29649
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Chris Ayer

Chris Ayer enters his 16th season as head coach of the women's soccer program. Ayer became the first full-time women's soccer coach in Lander history when he was hired in May 2006.


Ayer is the winningest coach in Lander women’s soccer history with a 128-98-20 overall record in 15 seasons. He has taken the Bearcats to 12 Peach Belt Conference tournaments, one NCAA Tournament and has recorded six double-digit win seasons.


2018 marked an historic season for the Bearcats, as Ayer guided Lander to a 12-2-3 record and the first NCAA Tournament berth in program history. Lander finished second in the conference, the highest finish ever for the Bearcats and was chosen as the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Southeast Regional. The Bearcats placed four players on the all-PBC team, the most for the program in four seasons. Emily Jermstad and Brianna Taylor were both tabbed as United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region selections. Lander went 6-0-2 at Van Taylor Stadium, giving the program its first unbeaten home record ever.


Lander reached the PBC Tournament for the 10th time in Ayer's career in 2017. The Bearcats averaged the highest attendance in program history, drawing an average of 205 fans per home match.


The 2014 team finished with an 8-3-4 record for the program’s sixth consecutive winning season. Prior to Ayer’s arrival in 2006, the Bearcats had recorded just one winning season in eight years.


The Bearcats tied the school record for wins in a season in 2013, finishing 13-5. Ayer’s team opened the season with a school-record nine game winning streak for the best start in program history.


Ayer led the Bearcats to a 10-4-3 mark in 2012, marking the first time in school history Lander posted back-to-back double-digit win seasons. The Bearcats finished with an 8-2-1 record in Peach Belt play and tied for second in the conference, their highest finish in program history. Jamie Shaw became Lander’s all-time leading scorer in 2012, finishing her career with 37 goals and 86 points. For his efforts, Ayer was honored as the Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.


Lander recorded 13 wins for the second time in program history in 2011, finishing the season with a 13-5 record. The Bearcats set a school record by shutting out 11 opponents.


The 2010 Bearcats finished with a 9-7-1 record, giving Lander back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in school history.


Ayer guided Lander to an 11-4-2 in 2009 for just the third winning season ever. The four losses on the year were the fewest in Bearcat history.


The 2007 team set a school record with 13 wins in Ayer’s second season as head coach. Lander finished the year with a 13-5 overall record, the first winning season for the program in eight years. Goalkeeper Rachel Hine led the Peach Belt Conference with eight shutouts. The Bearcats also earned the conference tournament victory in program history and Ayer was named the Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year.


During his career at Lander, Ayer has coached an All-American in Jamie Shaw and five NSCAA All-Southeast Region players.


Ayer came to Lander from Coker College, where he was the head women's soccer coach from 2002-06 and doubled as the head men's soccer coach since 2003.


He posted an overall 23-44-4 record in four years at Coker for an overall slate of 148-136-23.


Ayer holds a USSF "A" license and a NSCAA Premier Diploma. He has served as a staff coach for the Region III ODP for the past 11 years and has been a state team coach for South Carolina for the past 15 years.


Ayer, a native of Columbia, S.C., earned his bachelor's degree in biology from David Lipscomb (Tenn.) University and played for the Bison's soccer team.


Following his graduation from Lipscomb, he spent two years as an assistant coach for his alma mater's men’s and women’s soccer teams, while earning his Master's degree in instructional leadership.


Chris is married to the former Kristen Plummer of Nashville, Tenn. and they have two children. Zachary Thomas, who was born on Sept. 3, 2008, and Zoey Madeline who was born June 22, 2013.

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Jason Madvig

Jason Madvig was named assistant coach for the women's soccer team in August of 2022.


Prior to coming to Lander Coach Madvig was the Director of Coaching Education for Total Football Club out of Houston, Texas where he worked with players, parents and coaching staff within the MLS Next and Texas state leagues. He was also a volunteer Assistant Coach at Sam Houston State University (Hunstsville, TX) from 2020 - 22 working primarily with return-to-play athletes and supporting functional/technical sessions for the defending moments of the game.


Coach Madvig has also been a Head Coach for the South Texas Youth Soccer Association Olympic Development Program where he has worked with both the 2007 and 2009 girls pools over the last 4 years along with earning a spot as a Region Camp coach and being able to work with the top selections from the regional states.


Madvig has also served within both the Houston Dynamo and Portland Timbers MLS organizations and their respective alliance clubs where he served as the Assistant to the Head of Performance Analysis (Houston) and as a Staff Coach for the Regional Training Center (Portland). In these capacities he was given the tasks of opposition analysis of MLS league and U.S. Open Cup matches along with training and mentoring players on the Ways of the Portland Timbers Academy.


Coach Madvig served as an Assistant Coach for the Clark College (WA) men's program from 2015 - 2017 working alongside MLS Cup winning coach, Brett Jacobs. Under their lead the program were Northwest Athletic Conference Champions and Finalists those 2 years, giving Madvig the opportunity to lead the team in a friendly match versus the New Zealand U17 Men's National Team and serve as the Lead Coach in the NWAC 2016 All-Star Game.


Prior to these two postings, Madvig was a high school coach for a girl's division 1 program (Mesquite HS, Gilbert, AZ) and a boy's division 2 program (Apache Junction HS, Apache Junction, AZ). While serving in these roles he was a business owner of Soccer Shots franchise where he ran a 'fundamentals of soccer' program for children ages 2 - 6 years old and was a club coach working in the capacity has head coach and Youth Academy Director. As a club coach his teams have won 1 President's Cup (OR) and been Finalists twice (AZ and TX).


He holds a Masters of Coaching Education from Ohio University as well as a United States Soccer Federation 'A' License.

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Dale Parker

Dale Parker enters his first season as the Lander men's soccer coach. Parker returns to Greenwood as the Head Coach in January 2023 after serving as the lead assistant from 2019 through 2021.


Parker served under former head coach Lee Squires for three seasons before being named the head men's soccer coach at Lincoln Memorial in 2022.


After going 2-13-2 in 2021, Parker led the Railsplitters to a 10-8-1 record in 2022 that saw his squad advance to the South Atlantic Conference Championship game.


Under Parker, LMU saw Harry Cooke named to the D2CCA All-America team along with earning SAC Offensive Player of The Year honors while also being named the SAC Freshman of The Year. Three other Railsplitters were also named to the SAC All-Conference team last season.


While at Lander, Parker helped the Bearcats to a Peach Belt Regular Season Title (2021) and coached 10 Lander athletes to Peach Belt All-Conference honors including two PBC Freshman of the Year and one PBC Player of the Year honor. Parker was also part of the staff awarded United Soccer Coaches Regional Staff of the Year (2021).


Parker also serves as the head coach of the Appalachian Football Club in the National Premier Soccer League. In their inaugural season, he led the program to a third-place finish in the NPSL Southeast Conference, making it to the conference semi-finals in year one. In his second season (2022), Parker led his team to the Southeast Conference Regular Season title, Southeast Conference Tournament title and went on a run that ended in the National Quarter Final (Regional Final). Parker was awarded the Southeast Conference Coach of the Year, East Region Coach of the Year and NPSL National Coach of the Year honors.


A two-time All-American and three-year captain at Lees-McRae College, Parker helped the Bobcats capture three regular-season titles and advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in 2007, last 16 in 2008 and the National Championship Game in 2009. Parker played 80 matches at Lees-McRae, including a stretch of 72 consecutive starts. In his final season as a Bobcat, Parker led his team to an appearance in the NCAA National Championship match in 2009. In 2022, Parker was inducted into the Lees-McRae College Athletics Hall of Fame for his contributions to the program as part of the 2009 team, and their NCAA Championship run.


Prior to arriving in Greenwood in 2019, Parker served as the Director of Coaching for Virginia Soccer Association and as a head coach for the Virginia Development Academy Program. He also worked as the Director of Coaching for Chesterfield United FC and as head coach for the club's women's pre-WPSL team.


Parker currently holds an A-License from the United States Soccer Federation, which is the highest level of coaching license one can receive in the U.S. The Worksop, England native also holds qualifications from the World Football Academy and The Football Association (England).

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Trey Morris

Trey Morris was named an assistant coach for Lander men's soccer in the summer of 2023.


Trey is a graduate of Appalachian State University and former Graduate Assistant Coach at Lincoln Memorial University. He is also an Assistant Coach at Appalachian FC under Head Coach Dale Parker.


Morris has also previously worked for Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC (USL Championship) and Appalachian FC as an intern.


Morris served as the Appalachian FC Assistant Coach in both US Open Cup games where they made it to the 2nd Round and fell to the Charlotte Independence. This summer Morris helped lead the program to a second-place finish in the NPSL Southeast Conference while advancing to the conference semifinal.


In the 2022 season with Lincoln Memorial University, Morris helped lead the Railsplitters to a 10-8-1 record after going 2-13-2 in 2021. Ultimately leading them to the SAC Championship game where they finished as the runners-up p in the SAC Tournament.


In the Summer of 2021, Morris worked for United Soccer League (USL) Championship club, Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC as the Team Operations intern. He served as the Away Team liaison for home games and assisted with compliance to scheduling. He worked closely with technical staff and players to ensure training ran smoothly and participated in daily coaches’ meetings to discuss players fitness levels and team operation needs. Morris partnered with the Assistant General Manager for planning/travel logistics such as scheduling player meals and buses to and from games. He also served as Player Liaison to assist with transportation both team related and personal errands, helping to assist with player’s needs, and building community within the team.


Morris played club soccer at Charlotte United FC (currently Charlotte Soccer Academy) and played three years of varsity soccer in high school and captaining his team in his senior year. Morris currently holds USSF D-Coaching License and is working towards a USSF C-Coaching License.

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Evan Rogers

Evan Rogers enters his fourth season as Lander's assistant men's soccer coach. Rogers was hired in August of 2020.


Prior to arriving in Greenwood, Rogers served as the head goalkeeper coach at USC Upstate and worked as a volunteer coach at Presbyterian. He has served as the goalkeeper coach for Christ Church and was the Furman United head coach for the ’04 and ’05 boys from the fall of 2016 through the spring of 2017. Rogers took over as the head coach for the ’00 boys in the fall of 2018.


Rogers has earned his Advanced National Goalkeeping license through the United Soccer Coaches Association. While at Presbyterian, Rogers coached a pair of goalkeepers to Big South Defensive Player of the Week honors three times over two seasons, both who made the Big South All-Tournament Team. Rogers' goalkeepers recorded 13 clean sheets in two seasons as the Blue Hose went to two Big South finals appearances and the first Big South Championship in school history, along with a trip to the NCAA Tournament.


Rogers, who has also served as the Director of Goalkeeping at Carolina FC, played collegiately at Spartanburg Methodist.

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