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St. Francis University (PA)

Loretto, PA 15940
Pennsylvania Northeast
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Sara Butler

Yunez comes to Loretto from fellow Franciscan school Saint Bonaventure University, where she spent one season as an assistant coach. During her one season with the Bonnies, she coached an Atlantic-10 first-team performer, a second-team honoree and two All-Rookie team selections. Saint Bonaventure registered its best winning percentage and first winning conference season since the 2013 campaign with a 7-8-4 overall record and 5-4-0 mark in the Atlantic-10.


"Sara is not only a tremendous fit for our department, but for the institution," said Downer. "She possesses the unique quality of intimately understanding the elements that lead to success at our level and I'm beyond excited to see her plan executed at Saint Francis. Sara is a gifted recruiter, a skilled tactician and an accomplished former student-athlete, attributes that will undoubtedly benefit our student-athletes and our women's soccer program."


Prior to her time at Saint Bonaventure, Yunez spent the 2020-21 season at Eastern Kentucky University. She coached the first conference Freshman of the Year in program history, who was also named to the Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Second Team and one of two players named to the All-Freshman Team. The Colonials finished 4-5-1 overall and in the ASUN Conference in the abbreviated spring season due to COVID-19. The four wins matched the win total from 2019 despite playing eight fewer matches. In addition, the four wins in the circuit matched the total from 2018 when Eastern Kentucky was a member of the Ohio Valley Conference.


"I'd first like to thank those within the hiring committee for their belief in my ability to lead this program," said Yunez. "Saint Francis has a rich women's soccer history, and to serve as the head coach is an extreme honor which combines my passions for the game, leadership and community building. Throughout the process it was clear that there was a shared vision of success for this program and for its members both on and off the field and I am excited to build on the progress this team has made towards accomplishing that aim. I am also thankful for my support system off the field as you have enabled me to make this dream a reality. I look forward to joining the extended family at Saint Francis and am eager to take on my new role as a Red Flash!"


After getting her coaching career started at NCAA Division III Covenant College in north Georgia in the spring of 2019, Yunez joined her former teammate and assistant coach Nikki Elsaesser as an assistant coach at NCAA Division III Houghton College in western New York. The Highlanders finished the 2019 season 8-7-2 and 3-3-1 in the Empire 8 Conference for its first winning season in three years. Yunez coached one All-Empire 8 first-team selection and three honorable mentions.


Yunez put together an impressive playing career at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pa., one of the top Division-III women's soccer programs in the country.


As a senior in 2018, she was voted first team All-America after logging more than 1,400 minutes, and making 25 saves while surrendering only five goals. A local product to Messiah College from nearby Dillsburg, Pa., she held a 17-1-2 record while completing seven shutouts and posting a 0.833 save percentage. Yunez was the first All-America goalkeeper in Messiah history.


For her career, Yunez played in 60 games, stopping 90 shots while allowing only 14 goals. She recorded 26 shutouts and recorded a 36-4-4 record in the net. She was a two-time first team All-Middle Atlantic Conference selection.


A medical redshirt allowed Yunez to spend five years with the Messiah women's soccer program. During that time, her teams finished with an impressive 106-6-12 record, which included finishes in the national Sweet 16 (2018), Elite Eight (2014 & 2017), Final Four (2015) and a national runner-up finish in 2016.


Yunez graduated from Messiah in 2018 with a Bachelor's Degree in nursing and is currently working towards her Master's Degree of Business Administration from Messiah.

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Mads Kaiser

Mads Kaiser was elevated to head coach December 12, 2022 after serving two seasons as an assistant head coach with the men’s soccer program.


As an assistant coach, Kaiser helped lead the team back to the Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament in 2022. Kaiser also helped coach five All-Conference team members and 2022 NEC Rookie of the Year, Jordaine Jaeger.


Previously, Kaiser worked as the graduate assistant men’s soccer coach at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. In his almost three years with the Rangers, he helped to guide the team back to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Final while having a record of 21-12-5 and earning his master’s degree in marketing (2020).


Main responsibilities included the gathering of data and statistics of student athletes by using GPS tracking devices, plan and run fundraising events, recruit, and evaluate talent of the potential student athletes and support the daily operations of practice planning and game tactics, while acting as the link between professors and coaching staff monitoring the academic success of the players.


Before Saint Francis, Kaiser also worked as the head coach at Kings Hammer SC in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he guided the U12 academy team to the state cup quarter finals in his first season.


The Rheinberg, Germany native earned his bachelor’s degree in Sport Management from Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, where he played all four seasons with the Senators.

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Ross Stewart

Ross Stewart joined the Saint Francis men's soccer program in June 2023 as an assistant coach.


Stewart arrives to Loretto after a two-year stint at Mercyhurst University, where he served as the assistant coach. In Stewart’s time at Mercyhurst he helped lead the team to back-to-back PSAC West regular season titles, to a PSAC Championship title and to go on to the second round of the NCAA Division II Tournament this past year. He was also a part of United Soccer Coaches DII Atlantic Region 2022 Coaching Staff of the Year.


Stewart played an integral role in developing training sessions and recruiting at Mercyhurst. He helped coach three NCAA Division II All-Americans, including Dylan Summers who was named the PSAC Athlete of the Year and Jonathan Gomes who was named the PSAC Defensive Athlete of the Year. Gomes recently signed with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds.


Prior to his two years at Mercyhurst, Stewart spent a year and a half as the first team and U19 coach for the Crusaders Strikers Women FC in his native Northern Ireland. Stewart was responsible for developing training sessions, recruitment and player development.


At the conclusion of his collegiate playing career, Stewart transitioned to a coaching role where he served as an assistant coach at Daemen College. He also served a short term as interim head coach.


The Bangor, Northern Ireland native earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Davis & Elkins College in 2017. Stewart was a member of the 2016 Davis & Elkins GMAC regular season champions team and helped lead the team to back-to-back appearances in the GMAC tournament as a player.


Stewart also has a M.S. in International Business from Daemen (’19) and a M.S. in Data Science from Mercyhurst (‘23).

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