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Stevenson University

Owings Mills, MD 21117
Maryland Northeast
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Tati Korba

The ninth head coach in program history, Tati Korba was hired as the head women’s soccer coach at Stevenson on June 27, 2017.


AT STEVENSON | HEAD COACH 2017 - PRESENT


Earned 100th career coaching victory (wins at Goucher and Stevenson combined) on October 23, 2021 against Alvernia


Mustangs went 5-2-1 in conference play and advanced to MAC Commonwealth semifinals (2019)


Battled 15th ranked Arcadia to 1-1 overtime tie


Team posted six shutouts in second season (2018)


Went 0-1-3 in double overtime games


Led Stevenson to an 11-7 record in her first season with the Mustangs (2017)


Defeated #8 Johns Hopkins on Sept. 27, 2017, the program’s first win over Johns Hopkins in 13 all-time meetings


Recorded a 6-2 record at Mustang Stadium


Posted a 3-1 record in overtime games


MAC HONORS & AWARDS


All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (2): 2017: Sam Hooker; 2019: Brianna Christie


All-MAC Commonwealth Second Team (2): 2018: Sam Hooker; 2017: Tiffany McKee


All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention (3): 2019: Keegan Caffrey, Marissa Inglisa, Rylie Patterson


All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (1): 2021: Keegan Caffrey


All- MAC Commonwealth Second Team (1): 2021: Allison Arters


ACADEMIC SUCCESS


United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-South Region Third Team (1): 2019: Rylie Patterson


COMMITTEES, AFFILIATIONS & ACCOLADES


Technical Director of Level 5 Athletics Academy


Chair of the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-America Committee


Played Soccer Four Years at William Smith College


NSCAA Division lll Second Team All-America


East Region All-American Team


New York State Player of Year


UCAA Conference Player of the Year


Second Place Team NCAA Division III Women's Soccer


Played all four years in the NCAA Tournament


Women's Semi-Professional Women's Soccer Team- Maryland Pride 2003-2005


Starting Forward for semi-professional women's soccer team in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL)


2003 Second Place Team- Eastern Conference WPSL


AT GOUCHER | HEAD COACH 2005-2016


The program’s winningest coach


In 2012, Goucher tied the school record for victories in a season with a 12-4-2 mark


Korba coached 15 All-Conference selections, three NSCAA All-Region nominees and the 2011 Landmark Freshman of the Year


Promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics in 2015, overseeing outdoor athletic facilities and game management as well as handling external facility requests


PERSONAL


Native of Wooster, Ohio


Graduated from William Smith in 2000 with a degree in Psychology


She has two daughters, Riley and Taylor

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Joel Jean-Simon

Jean-Simon joined the Mustangs coaching staff as an assistant coach in October 2019.


Jean-Simon comes to Stevenson after serving as an assistant coach at Delaware State University for last two seasons. Last season, Jean-Simon was promoted to the Hornets assistant coach after serving as a volunteer assistant coach in 2017. With the team, he assisted with recruiting, on-field training sessions, fitness and technical sessions, as well as monitoring academic progress.


Also with Delaware State University, Jean-Simon served as the intern to the Associate Athletic Director of Events and Facilities as well as the graduate assistant for the softball team.


Most recently, Jean-Simon served as the U12 girls head coach for the Coastal Atlantic Football Club where he developed and executed practice plans for training sessions and developed technical and tactical player skills.


Jean-Simon played for Wesley College as a defender/midfielder from 2009-12, where he was a four year starter. As a senior, he was named captain.


Jean-Simon is a 2014 graduate of Wesley College where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science. He went on to receive his Masters of Science in Sports Administration from Delaware State University in December 2017.

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Albert Oni

Albert Oni comes to the Stevenson University women’s soccer program with a wealth of success and experience. As founder of Oni Premier Soccer Academy (OPSA), Albert develops teams that compete in several of the country’s top college showcase tournaments. OPSA teams participate in the highest leagues and have won the prestigious Maryland State Cup tournament in both outdoor soccer and futsal, multiple times. OPSA accomplishments also include joining the WPSL women’s league and earning the Coastal Conference Franchise of the Year award the first year in the league. WPSL also awarded Albert Coach of the Year for the East Region in 2012 when he coached the ASA Chesapeake Charge.


Serving as Head Coach of the girls’ varsity soccer team at Severn School from 2013-2022, Albert led the program to three championship appearances during his 9 seasons with the program. During his last season, the program finished with the best offense, scoring the most goals, and best defense, giving up the least number of goals in league play. He received Coach of the Year honors for Anne Arundel County, while winning the IAAM championship in 2021. At Severn School, Albert also mentored 7th grade students as their advisor, taught Physical Education, and coached the middle school basketball and tennis teams.


Prior to Severn, Albert was Towson University’s Assistant Coach for the women’s soccer team from 2010-2012. Playing in the highly competitive CAA conference, the team also competed outside the conference against national powers from the ACC, Big East, and Big 10 conferences. Albert gained invaluable experience recruiting, scouting, training, scheduling, supporting student athletes, and organizing college ID camps during his time at Towson.


For eight years he served as the head coach of Mercy High School’s Girls Varsity Soccer team. He was named the 2009 All-Metro Coach of the Year by The Baltimore Sun after leading the Mercy Magic to the IAAM “A” Conference championship game. He was also honored as the 2008 Baltimore City Coach of the Year by The Baltimore Sun.


Prior to coaching, Albert played professionally, both indoor and outdoor. He began his playing career with the Washington Warthogs in the CISL and ended with the Baltimore Spirit in the NPSL after a career ending knee injury. After retirement, Albert returned to school to complete a Sport Management degree from Towson University.


Albert played college soccer at Essex Community College where he was named to the All-Region XX first team as well as the All-Junior College Division I first team leading them to the National Championship falling short to Flo-Valley in the final. Albert finished his college career at UMBC winning the Big South conference title. In high school, Albert played at Springbrook High School in Silver Spring, MD where he had a significant role in his teams’ quest to win a regional championship. His performances that season brought him many personal accolades which culminated with him being chosen to the First Team All-County, and First team All-State selections.


Albert is very excited for this opportunity at Stevenson University. He hopes to bring his many years of acquired experiences to the program!

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Graeme Millar

Graeme Millar took over as head men’s soccer coach on April 7, 2017. Millar transitioned to the helm of the men’s program after a successful 10-year run as the women’s head soccer coach.


Millar also serves as an Associate Athletic Director at Stevenson, playing an integral role in the department's gameday operations efforts and senior staff.


AT STEVENSON | HEAD COACH 2017 - PRESENT


Posted nine victories in 2021, including a 3-0 shutout of York in the MAC Commonwealth Play-In Game


Led the Mustangs to a 14-7-3 record, one win shy of tying the program record (2019)


Advanced to the MAC Commonwealth semifinals after defeating Lebanon Valley in the first round


Made the ECAC Tournament as the top-seed, advancing to the semifinals


Led the Mustangs to a 12-9-1 record in his second season (2018)


First time since joining the MAC Commonwealth the Mustangs made the conference tournament


Defeated Alvernia, 3-2, in the MAC Commonwealth First Round


Advanced to the ECAC Second Round, the team's first postseason appearance since 2010


Fell to No. 1 Messiah in the conference semifinals, 1-0


Led the Mustangs to three shutouts in his first season (2017)


Mustangs posted their first season opening victory over the previous three seasons


Posted back-to-back conference overtime victories (Widener, Hood)


NATIONAL HONORS


All-Mid-Atlantic Third Team (1): 2019: Tariq Lee


All-ECAC Second Team (1): 2019: DR Medtart


MAC HONORS & AWARDS


All-MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year (1): 2017 (1): Tariq Lee


All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (3): 2021 (1): Dylan Holy 2019 (2): Tariq Lee, DR Medtart


All-MAC Commonwealth Second Team (2): 2021 (1): Iliass Zouita 2019 (2): Dylan Holy, Jay Smith; 2018 (2): Tariq Lee, DR Medtart; 2017 (1): Tariq Lee


All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention (3): 2019 (1): Matt Stellitano 2018 (2): Dylan Holy, Matt Stellitano


ACADEMIC SUCCESS


Academic All-American First Team (1): 2019: DR Medtart


Academic All-American Second Team (1): 2018: DR Medtart


Academic All-District (5): 2019 (3): DR Medtart, Tariq Lee, Matt Stellitano 2018 (2): Tariq Lee, DR Medtart


United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region Team (4): 2019: DR Medtart (1st), Tariq Lee (1st), Dylan Holy (2nd) 2018: DR Medtart


MAC Academic All-MAC Team (3): 2019: Tariq Lee, DR Medtart; 2018: DR Medtart


COMMITTEES, AFFILIATIONS & ACCOLADES


Received his NSCAA National and Advanced National Coaching Licenses, both with distinction


Holds the NSCAA Premier Diploma and the USSF “B” Coaching License


Has completed several licenses for the Scottish Football Association


AT STEVENSON | WOMEN'S HEAD COACH 2007-16

The winningest coach in program history, guided the Mustangs to eight postseason appearances in 10 years with a 118-72-23 record


NCAA Tournament participants in 2010 and 2014


Recorded 100th career win in the 2014 NCAA Tournament First Round


2014 MAC Commonwealth Champions, snapping top-ranked Messiah’s streak of seven straight titles


2010 Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Champions


Six ECAC Tournament appearances, including three title game appearances, while capturing the 2012 ECAC South crown


45 All-Conference selections, including 14 First Team, two Players of the Year and two Rookies of the Year


Three-time Coach of the Year (2014, MAC Commonwealth; 2009, 2010 CAC)


13 NSCAA Scholar All-East Region selections; NSCAA Team Academic Award (2010-11, 2013-16); NSCAA Gold Team Ethics Award (2009)


Stephanie Eyler became the school’s first CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2011


PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Coach, Stevenson Women’s Soccer (2006): Mustangs won a school record 15 games; berth in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament


Head Coach, Maryland Olympic Development Program (2006-09): 1995 girls team and the ASA Illusion U18 girls team


Assistant Coach, Freestate Shooters (2008): U18 Maryland State Cup Champions


Olympic Development Program Director, Maryland State Youth Soccer Association (2009-10, 2012-13)


Played at the college level for Glasgow Caledonian


Played as an amateur for Glasgow Westerlands in the Glasgow Western Division


PERSONAL

Native of Scotland


Graduated from Richard Stockton in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. Millar graduated summa cum laude with program distinction in the environmental field.


Attended Cardonald College where he achieved a higher national diploma in sports coaching and development


Wife Amanda, is a Director of Admissions at Stevenson University Online, and is the proud father of son, Gavin, born in May 2010, daughter, Faith, born August 2017, and son, Jameson, born July 2020

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Bill Kerr

Kerr joined the Mustangs coaching staff as an assistant coach in September 2019. He helped guide the team to the ECAC semifinals his first season.


Kerr comes from MAC Commonwealth foe Lycoming, where he served as an assistant coach for the 2018 season. With the Warriors, he was involved in recruiting, game-day coaching, and spring training. He also served as the junior high school head coach at Williamsport Area High School in 2018.


Kerr started his collegiate playing career at Lycoming, becoming the first player in program history to earn First Team All-American honors as a sophomore. He was also named the 2014 MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year and was named to the All-Conference First Team in his two seasons with the team. As a freshman, Kerr helped guide the Warriors to their first conference title and NCAA Tournament berth.


As a junior, Kerr transferred to Division I UMBC where he started 33 of the 34 games he saw action over his two seasons. He helped the team earn a national ranking as a junior and a spot in the America East Conference semifinals.


A 2017 graduate of UMBC, Kerr earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology.

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