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Lauren Calabrese

Lauren Calabrese enters her second season as the head coach of the Lehigh women's soccer program. A 2007 Lehigh graduate, Lauren Calabrese was named the fifth head coach in Lehigh women's soccer history on January 25, 2022. Calabrese spent the previous six seasons on the sidelines as the associate head coach after rejoining the program in 2016. In those six seasons, the Mountain Hawks have posted a 40-42-15 record, including a 21-22-8 mark in the Patriot League, advancing to the league tournament in 4-of-6 seasons and the championship game in 2018. The three straight Patriot League Tournament appearances from 2016-18 tied a program record (the other being during Calabrese’s playing days from 2004-06).


Calabrese's first season as a head coach was highlighted by a 5-2-2 Patriot League campaign that saw the Mountain Hawks reach the Patriot League semifinals for the first time since 2018. The Mountain Hawks went 8-7-3 overall, finishing fourth in the Patriot League regular season. Lehigh hosted a Patriot League quarterfinal, hammering Navy 4-0 for its largest-ever win over the Midshipmen. Five Mountain Hawks earned All-Patriot League honors, highlighted by sophomore Corinne Lyght, who scored a Patriot League-leading seven goals to earn Offensive Player of the Year accolades.


The Mountain Hawks reached the title game in 2018 for the first time since 2010, when Calabrese was volunteer assistant coach on Lehigh’s staff. Needing a win to keep its season alive, Lehigh picked up a thrilling 2-1 victory at Holy Cross in the regular season finale. The Mountain Hawks went on to post 2-1 victories at Bucknell and vs. Colgate in the Patriot League Quarterfinals and Semifinals. Kayla Arestivo scored the game-winning goal in the final seconds of double overtime at Bucknell, while Sabrina Mertz netted the game-winner in the final minute against Colgate. Earlier in the week, Arestivo was named a first team All-Patriot League honoree while Mertz garnered second-team laurels. Arestivo went on to be earn All-Region recognition. In the championship game at Boston University, the Mountain Hawks gave themselves a chance deep into the contest, with BU scoring the game’s only goal in the 73rd minute.


Despite just missing the tournament for the first time in four years, the 2019 season actually saw the Mountain Hawks post a better Patriot League mark than the year prior. Lehigh finished 3-5-1, which included the program’s first-ever win over Boston University and a home victory over Holy Cross. The Senior Day win over the Crusaders handed the Crusaders what proved to be their only league defeat of the regular season. Lehigh also beat Bucknell, 3-1, scoring three goals in 12:18 to turn a 1-0 deficit into a comfortable victory. In the end, the Mountain Hawks defeated the two programs, BU and Bucknell, who had combined to win the previous six league tournament titles. As a team, the Mountain Hawks finished second in the Patriot League in goals against average (0.82). Individually, Arestivo was named All-Region for a second straight season while Mary Casey was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team.


The 2020 season was played in the spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The shortened six-game, Patriot League only schedule began with a 1-0 win over American and later saw ties against Bucknell, eventual league finalist Colgate and Loyola. Erin Keefe was named second team All-Patriot League and second team United Soccer Coaches All-Region. Meanwhile, Ryelle Shuey and Rebecca Van Siclen were named to the third team. Goalkeeper Miranda Royds wrapped up a stellar career in goal, posting a 0.60 goals against average for the season (third in program history) to finish her career with a 0.82 GAA (good for second in program history in a career). Royds was named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week following a scoreless draw at Bucknell. She pitched three shutouts to finish her career with 12 clean sheets.


In the fall of 2021, Lehigh reached the Patriot League Tournament for the fourth time in Calabrese's six seasons, with a 4-4-1 league record that saw the Mountain Hawks improve as the season progressed. Five Mountain Hawks garnered All-Patriot League recognition led by senior center back Erin Keefe, who earned first-team accolades.


In her first season, Calabrese helped lead Lehigh to an 11-5-2 record in 2016, its best finish in the regular season standings (third) and most wins since the Mountain Hawks’ 2010 Patriot League Championship campaign. The Mountain Hawks began the season with eight straight shutouts and a 7-0-1 record. The shutout streak reached 832:31 (dating back to the previous season) before the team was scored upon. Lehigh’s defense was anchored by freshman goalkeeper Sam Miller, whose personal shutout streak of 758:34, is among the top 25 longest shutout streaks in NCAA history. She finished the season with a stellar 0.64 GAA (now third in school history) and 0.859 save percentage to earn second team All-Patriot League honors. Adrian Vitello and Alyssa Riporti garnered first team laurels and All-Region recognition. Lehigh won 13 Patriot League weekly awards on the season while Miller was named the NSCAA National Division I College Player of the Week following shutouts of Binghamton and Villanova. The Mountain Hawks’ highlight win came at Bucknell when they defeated the previously-undefeated (13-0-1) Bison. Lehigh scored three first-half goals against a Bucknell team that had allowed just six all season entering the contest (14 games).


A year later in 2017, Lehigh was 9-5-4, 5-2-2 in the Patriot League. The league record was even better than the team’s 5-3-1 mark the year prior. The Mountain Hawks swept a weekend against Big East foes, defeating Villanova (1-0) and St. John’s (2-1) to spark a six-game unbeaten streak spanning most of the month of September. Lehigh was shut-out just twice in Patriot League play, finishing league play with 12 goals, third most in school history for league games. Individually, Riporti and Vitello earned All-Region for a second straight year while Miller, Stratton and Maggie Wadsworth also garnered All-Patriot League recognition. Lehigh’s five honorees were its most since its championship campaign of 2010. Miller one-upped her freshman-year GAA (0.58), good for second in school history. Off the field, Stratton was named Academic All-District by CoSIDA, Miller received Academic All-League recognition and Riporti was named a candidate for the prestigious Senior CLASS Award, Lehigh’s first honoree since Jana Basubas in 2011.


A 2007 Lehigh graduate, Calabrese rejoined the Mountain Hawks’ staff after previously serving as volunteer assistant. Calabrese also played college soccer at Lehigh from 2003-06 then served as volunteer assistant during Lehigh’s 2010 Patriot League Championship season. As a player, Calabrese was a four-year starter and second team All-League honoree in 2003. She is currently fifth in school history with 13 career assists, which included eight as a freshman in 2003. In the classroom, she was a four-year member of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


Calabrese has garnered plenty of coaching experience since graduating from Lehigh. She returns to Lehigh from Moravian Academy where she taught and served as head girls’ varsity soccer coach. Calabrese was head coach of FC LVU Lady Sonic in the summer of 2014 while serving as head coach of the FC LVU Under 17 Girls’ Team since 2009. She has also been a volunteer with Soccer Without Borders since 2009.


Along with graduating from Lehigh with her Bachelor of Arts in English in 2007, Calabrese also earned her Master of Arts in Education (in 2011) and English (in 2013). Calabrese is also an adjunct professor in the English Department at Lehigh; for the past three years, she has taught Research and Argument during the spring semester.


Calabrese resides in the Lehigh Valley with her husband, Kyle Collina '06, and sons Tucker and Skyler.

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Gina Lewandowski

Gina Lewandowski '07 returned to her alma mater in the fall of 2022 and begins her second season on the Lehigh coaching staff. Lewandowski was promoted to Lehigh's associate head coach in the spring of 2023. Lewandowski, a two-time Patriot League Player of the Year, retired from professional soccer in July 2022 after a 15-year playing career and returned to her alma mater working alongside former Lehigh teammate Lauren Calabrese '07.


In her first season back, Lewandowski helped lead the Mountain Hawks to their first Patriot League semifinal appearance since 2018. Lewandowski's first year back in Bethlehem was also highlighted by her induction into the Roger S. Penske/Lehigh Athletics Hall of Fame.


One of the most accomplished performers in Lehigh women's soccer history, Lewandowski scored 36 goals and racked up 80 points from 2003-2006. She ranks second in program history in both categories and scored a program-record 15 game-winning goals in her career.


The 2003 Patriot League Rookie of the Year, Lewandowski won the first of her back-to-back Patriot Player of the Year awards in 2004, where she racked up a single season record-tying 15 goals and scored 30 points while helping lead Lehigh to the Patriot League Championship Game. She was a four-time first-team All-Patriot League honoree.


Following her graduation in 2007, Lewandowski began her professional career in Germany with 1. FFC Frankfurt, and in her first season became one of the only Americans to ever capture a treble (when a club wins three trophies in a single season) – winning the Frauen Bundesliga, the Frauen Pokal and the competition now known as the UEFA Women's Champions League.


Lewandowski briefly returned to the United States to play for the Western New York Flash of WPS (Women's Professional Soccer) for one season. She then returned to Germany to and joined FC Bayern Munich, where she played with one of Europe's most well-known clubs from 2012-2019.


In 2019, Lewandowski returned to the U.S. and joined Sky Blue FC of the NWSL, which eventually became Gotham FC and then in 2021, was rebranded as NJ/NY Gotham FC. She continued to play for NJ/NY Gotham FC until hanging up her boots following a game on July 2, 2022.


Lewandowski's remarkable playing career also included one cap for the U.S. Women's National Team, in a friendly against Brazil on Oct. 25, 2015.


A Coopersburg native and graduate of Allentown Central Catholic High School, Lewandowski graduated from Lehigh in 2007 with a degree in biology.

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Dean Koski

The epitome of prolonged success in the sport, Dean Koski enters his 30th season as The Ingrassia Family Men's Head Soccer Coach at Lehigh University in 2021. Since taking over the program in 1991, Koski, the 15th coach in school history, has guided the Mountain Hawks to three Patriot League Tournament championships (2000, 2015, 2019), a pair of Patriot League regular season championships (2006, 2019) and five NCAA tournament appearances. He has helped develop five All-Americans, 23 First Team All-Region selections, 50 First Team All-Patriot League selections and 46 second team honorees. In addition, five players, Andrew Mittendorf, Kevin Jackson, Adam Williamson, Adam Welch and most recently, Mark Forrest have been drafted by MLS franchises.


Koski closed out the 2019 season with a career record of 246-207-67, by far the most wins of any coach in program history. Koski secured the 200th win of his career on Oct. 17, 2015 in a 1-0 victory over Loyola.


Koski led the 2019 Mountain Hawks to their third Patriot League Championship in program history and the team's fifth NCAA Tournament appearance. In addition, Koski led Lehigh to just it's second-ever regular season crown and No. 1 overall seed in the tournament. The Mountain Hawks closed out the 2019 campaign with a 13-5-3 overall record, an unbeaten 6-0-3 record in the Patriot League and an undefeated home record of 7-0-3 at the Ulrich Sports Complex. It was the fifth time in program history that a Lehigh team achieved 13 or more victories in a single season. Six Mountain Hawks received All-Patriot League honors with a program-record four student-athletes landing on the First Team. In addition to the All-League honors, sophomore Josh Luchini was named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and senior Will Smith was named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year. Luchini, Stevo Bednarsky and Trevor Koski were All-Atlantic Region selections, while Smith and Luchini were All-ECAC honorees for the 2019 season. Luchini was also named a United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Third Team All-American. For his historic season, Koski was named Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2019 for a league-tying record fourth time.


Koski guided the 2015 Mountain Hawks to the program’s second-ever Patriot League Championship and the team’s fourth NCAA Tournament appearance. The Mountain Hawks finished the 2015 season 13-6-3 overall, marking one of four times in program history that Lehigh has secured 13 or more wins in a season. Lehigh sat atop the Northeast regional rankings in the final regular season NSCAA poll. Four Mountain Hawks garnered All-Patriot League recognition, while three earned All-Region honors. Jamie Luchini became the first-ever Lehigh men’s soccer player to be named a CoSIDA Academic All-American and NSCAA Scholar-All-American, while 14 student-athletes earned spots on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Luchini was also invited to the MLS Player Combine and later signed a professional contract with Bethlehem Steel FC.


The 2014 season was a strong turnaround season for the Mountain Hawks as Lehigh captured its first ten-win season since 2006. Koski guided the Mountain Hawks to the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament and mentored five All-Patriot League selections and a NSCAA All-Region pick. Lehigh finished the season 109 points higher in the NCAA RPI than the prior season as the Mountain Hawks completed the second-best turnaround in Division I. The Mountain Hawks earned their fifth-straight NSCAA Academic Award and ten student-athletes were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


The Mountain Hawks earned their fourth-straight NSCAA Academic Award in 2013, while sophomore Jamie Luchini earned a spot on the Academic All-Patriot League Team. In addition, 11 Mountain Hawks were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


In 2012, Koski guided the Mountain Hawks through a rough early-season stretch. Lehigh finished strong, with three wins and a draw in its final six matches as the Mountain Hawks remained in contention for a spot in the Patriot League Tournament until the very end. During that stretch, the Mountain Hawks lost a tightly-contested 2-1 decision at a top-ranked Maryland team that went on to the Final Four. Sophomore back Ali Famili earned first team All-Patriot League honors, The Mountain Hawks earned their third consecutive NSCAA Academic Award, while 12 student-athletes were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.


The 2011 season saw Lehigh boast one of the nation’s stingiest defenses. The Mountain Hawks ranked in the top five nationally in save percentage (2nd – 0.900), goals-against average (3rd – 0.41) and shutout percentage (3rd – 0.61), while allowing just eight goals and posting 11 shutouts in 18 matches. Lehigh qualified for the Patriot League tournament for the third straight season, with a 4-2-1 league mark, but the Mountain Hawks were denied a spot in the league final after losing their semifinal contest on penalty kicks after a scoreless draw to finish the year at 8-4-6 overall. Unsurprisingly, Lehigh received postseason recognition for its superb defensive campaign. Kevin Strunk captured his second straight Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Award and was named a first team NSCAA All-Region selection as well as a first team ECAC All-Star. Sophomore Ciaran Nugent was named Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year in his first season as a starter and also earned All-Region accolades. Nugent finished the year ranked third nationally in both goals-against average and save percentage. Senior Neal Melchionni also garnered NSCAA All-Region and first team All-Patriot League honors, while senior Joe Puleo and junior Cam Omsberg garnered second team honors. The men's soccer team was honored for its work in the classroom, earning the NSCAA Academic Award for the second straight year. The award is presented to college soccer squads posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.


In 2010, Koski led Lehigh to its second-straight Patriot League semifinal appearance and second-straight second place regular season finish. Also for back-to-back years, the Mountain Hawks had a player with the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year honors as junior Kevin Strunk won the award. In addition, Koski's team garnered numerous awards for on and off the field performance. Sophomore Austin Decker and senior James Graf were named to the All-Patriot League Second Team.Senior goalkeeper Jonathan Nydell was named to the first ever Patriot League All-Academic Team. The team also placed a pair of student-athletes on the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region team as Strunk and Graf both earned spots.


In 2009, Koski led the Mountain Hawks back to the Patriot League Tournament for the first time since 2006. Adam Welch became the first member of the Brown and White since John O’Reilly (2006) to win Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year honors. In addition, Koski had three players receive regional honors. Welch and classmate Adam Gazda were named 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team, while Jesse Schram earned Scholar All-East Region second team honors.


Koski won the 150th game of his career during the 2008 season as Lehigh downed the nationally ranked Penn Quakers 2-1 on October 7.


In 2006, Koski guided the Mountain Hawks to their most successful season since 1998 as Lehigh won a record 15 games and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2006 team rolled through league play undefeated and became the first team to go through the Patriot League schedule without a loss or a tie. Midway through the season, Lehigh broke into the national polls and was ranked as high as No. 13 - the highest ever for the program. The Mountain Hawks made it to the NCAA Tournament for the third time and, as the No. 16 seed, earned a first round bye. Lehigh hosted the University of Rhode Island in the second round of the Tournament and defeated the Rams 5-4 in a shootout in order to advance to the third round, where Koski’s team would face top-seeded Duke at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. As a result of the 2006 season, Koski earned Patriot League Coach of the Year honors for a third time and was selected as the Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year for the second time.


In 2003, Koski passed yet another milestone, as he recorded career victory No. 100 versus Navy on November 8. Koski became the first coach in Lehigh history to win 100 games, and has the most wins in school history with 152. Koski led Lehigh to 12-consecutive winning seasons from 1996-2007, which is both a Patriot League and school record. By finishing 7-7-3 last season, Koski ensured his streak of not suffering a losing season since 1995.


Under Koski’s direction in 2002, Lehigh climbed as high as No. 14 in the Division I polls and was also ranked atop the Mid-Atlantic Region’s rankings for much of the season. The Mountain Hawks earned the school’s first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, and hosted Northeastern in the first round. For his efforts, Koski was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second time.


Koski, who holds the NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and the England FA Preliminary and International Diplomas, serves as a staff coach for both the USSF and NSCAA coaching schools. The 2000 NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year, Koski also sits on the NCAA Division I Regional Advisory Committee and has chaired the Patriot League soccer coaches committee. He has been a featured clinician for the New York/New Jersey Metro Stars and the North Jersey Imperials.


"Coaching soccer is a passion for me," Koski says when asked why he decided to pursue the profession. "My degree is in education and I yearn to teach. The relationships I have been able to forge with my players is especially rewarding. To be a part of their lives and watch them develop from boys to men is a privilege."


Koski’s love of soccer can be traced back to his collegiate days where he played at West Chester University, which was a Division I program at that time. An Honorable Mention All-American, Koski was one of the top goal scorers in the East Coast Conference and served as the team captain. During his sophomore year, Koski helped lead the Rams to an ECC Championship with a win over American University. Koski continued to play 20 years of amateur soccer in Southern New Jersey and Bethlehem. He just recently retired from the Sunburst Soccer Club, one of the top men’s amateur teams in the country.


Koski says that he recruits players that exhibit the same type of characteristics that he displayed during his career.


"I want a Lehigh soccer player to be passionate, fiercely competitive and committed to being the best player, best student and best person that he can be."


A native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Koski taught in grades kindergarten through 12, has coached soccer, basketball and baseball and served as director of athletics at Moorestown (New Jersey) Friends School for seven years. It is this vast range of experience that has led Koski to his well-rounded approach at Lehigh.


"We now have a program at Lehigh that places a great value on relationships, commitment, family and competition," Koski says. "I think the involvement in the game of soccer is just one part of the overall experience that a student-athlete gets when he enrolls at Lehigh. We have players that love to play and come here wanting to play."


Since arriving at Lehigh, Koski has signed team contracts with Nike and has established one of the most successful soccer camps regionally, drawing over 700 campers each summer.


Koski has a bachelor’s degree from West Chester University in health and physical education and a master’s degree in special education from Bloomsburg University. Koski and his wife Lisa, a first grade teacher at Calypso Elementary School, reside in Bethlehem with their four sons, Alec, Trevor, Spencer, and Blake.

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Ryan Hess

Ryan Hess enters his 13th season on the Lehigh men’s soccer coaching staff and seventh season as Associate Head Coach in 2023..


In 2022, Hess mentored first team All-Patriot League honoree Jack Sarkos. Sarkos was also named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region second team.


Hess helped guide the 2019 Mountain Hawks to their third Patriot League Championship in program history and the team's fifth NCAA Tournament appearance. In addition, Hess assisted Lehigh to just its second-ever regular season crown and No. 1 overall seed in the tournament. The Mountain Hawks closed out the 2019 campaign with a 13-5-3 overall record, an unbeaten 6-0-3 record in the Patriot League and an undefeated home record of 7-0-3 at the Ulrich Sports Complex.


With Hess' guidance, Lehigh won its second-ever Patriot League Championship and fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in 2015. Hess has mentored two All-American selections, 13 All-Region honorees, three Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year award winners, a Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year honoree, 32 All-Patriot League selections and six Academic All-Patriot League members in his tenure on Lehigh’s staff.


Prior to the start of the 2011 season, Hess came to Lehigh from nearby Moravian College where he enjoyed a standout playing and coaching career, with a coaching stint at Muhlenberg sandwiched in between. He is also a captain for local FC Sonic, a team which features a number of Mountain Hawks’ players.


During his playing career, Hess was a four-year starter, three-time captain and two-time team MVP at Moravian under current Lehigh women’s soccer coach Eric Lambinus. Hess’ success was highlighted by his senior season when he was named Second Team All-Landmark Conference.


Hess’ playing experience includes time with a pair of local amateur teams the past four seasons: Pennsylvania Stoners and FC Sonic. He won a national championship with the Stoners while playing with various Lehigh players for the Sonic, including Ali Famili and recent graduates Jordie Ciuffetelli, Daniel Odenwelder and Joe Puleo.


Also owning extensive coaching experience, Hess served as assistant coach at Muhlenberg College in the fall of 2009 before heading back to Moravian in 2010 to join its staff. He also owns experience coaching in Lehigh’s summer camp and with club FC Lehigh.


Hess graduated from Moravian in 2008 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology.


"Lehigh is a first-class organization," said Hess. "Not just from the product on the field, but also from the coaching staff down to the entire athletic department, the facilities and the equipment. You can tell just from the fact that they take it so seriously from all those levels. I’m thrilled to be part of the organization."

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Garrett Kull

Garrett Kull (pronounced 'COOL') enters his first season as assistant men’s soccer coach at Lehigh in 2022.


He joins head coach Dean Koski's staff, along with associate head coach Ryan Hess and volunteer assistant Brendan McIntyre.


Kull comes to Bethlehem from the South Dakota School of Mines (NCAA DII) in Rapid City, S.D. where he served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. In his two seasons with the Hardrockers, the program had one of its best starts in program history including scoring the most goals in the first three games. He oversaw two Second Team All-RMAC selections, one All-RMAC honorable mention and coached the second leading goalkeeper in saves nationally. As a recruiting coordinator, Kull signed diverse classes that featured 11 recruits from nine different states and one international in 2021, with four signed from four states before departing. Kull was also an asset in the department, assisting the sports information office. In the community, he worked at the club level for the Black Hills Rapids as a goalkeeper coach and head coach.


Prior to his time in Rapid City, Kull served as the assistant men’s soccer coach and a reserves coach for Schreiner University (NCAA DIII) in Kerrville, Texas for two seasons. He made his impact coaching goalkeepers with two keepers finishing third in saves per game and in the top five for total saves in conference, as well as two All-Conference honorable mentions. The staff oversaw a roster overhaul bringing in over 20 recruits in his time with the program. He also helped grow the team’s popularity in the area as the Mountaineers finished third in the conference for attendance both years.


While in Texas, he also led the Our Lady of the Hills boys’ varsity soccer team which saw a new chapter of the program that featured the largest roster in program history. The Hawks saw immediate success as the team made its first state playoffs in two years and hosted its first playoff game in four years. The Hawks were able to follow up the next year with another playoff berth before Kull stepped down. In total he coached three All-State honorable mentions, ten total All-District honors, and one collegiate signee. He also volunteered his time with the local soccer club AYSO Hill Country United.


Kull began his coaching career while still competing collegiately as the boys’ varsity assistant coach at Trinity Presbyterian School in Montgomery, Ala. Over three seasons, the Wildcats won an area championship, never missed a state playoff, saw 10 all-metro awardees and a player named to the state all-star game. He developed the role of the boys’ goalkeeper director and also served as a volunteer in both the weight room and football teams.


Collegiately, Kull represented the Huntingdon College Hawks for four seasons as both a goalkeeper and field player spending part of his junior year as a student-manager coaching goalkeepers. He graduated with a degree in Sports Management. He also coached at the club level for the Capital City Streaks and volunteered with F.C. Torjager.


“It’s an absolute honor to be able to represent Lehigh,” said Kull. “I am looking forward to working with Coach Koski and Coach Hess in such a great academic and athletic environment. I hope I can continue the tradition of excellence in serving both our current and incoming student-athletes, alumni, fans, and department.”


Prior to his collegiate career, Kull played for Prattville High School in Prattville, Ala. where he earned All-Metro honors as a senior. He currently holds a U.S. Soccer D-License, numerous diplomas in special categories from the United Soccer Coaches, and is currently pursuing a master’s from Liberty University in Sports Management.

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