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Widener University

Chester, PA 19013
Pennsylvania Northeast
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Melissa Franks

Melissa Franks enters her third season as the head coach of the women’s soccer program in 2023.


Over her first two seasons, Franks has led the Pride to a 17-13-5 record. In her first season with Widener, Franks guided the Pride to an 8-6-1 record to notch their fourth straight year with a .500 or better record. Franks also coached two All-MAC Commonwealth players, one Rookie of the Year and one United Soccer Coaches D-III All-Region 5 player. Franks also saw 17 of her student-athletes earn a spot on the MAC Academic Honor Roll after they each posted a 3.2 GPA or above in the fall semester.


Before arriving in Chester, Franks spent three years as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Stevens Institute of Technology, where she was primarily responsible for recruiting, scouting, and managing the daily operations of the program. Under her tenure, the Ducks compiled a 33-7-1 record through two seasons, capturing a pair of conference titles and advancing in the NCAA Tournament during both years.


Franks' ability to recruit and develop players has been a hallmark of her career so far. While at Stevens, she helped coach 12 All-Conference players and was a part of two conference coaching staffs of the year. She has also previously worked as a coach and trainer for players ranging in age from 5-17 through a number of clinics, club teams, and camps.


Prior to joining Stevens, Franks was an assistant at Moravian University, where she was heavily involved in recruiting and technical skill development and served as a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. While there, she helped the Greyhounds to a 19-13-2 record and an appearance in the 2016 Landmark Conference Championship.


Franks opened her collegiate coaching career in 2015 at her alma mater Montclair State University and guided the Red Hawks to their fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance.


As a player at Montclair State, Franks was named Second Team All-American, NJAC Midfielder of the Year, and a two-time First Team All-Conference honoree. She led her teams to an impressive 68-8-8 record and three consecutive NCAA Tournament berths.


The Hamilton, N.J. native earned her B.S. in Physical Education and Health from Montclair State in 2016 and her Master of Education from Moravian in 2018.

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Lilly Armbruster

Lillian Navarra is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Widener women's soccer program.


Most recently, Navarra served as the Care Coordinator Team Lead for Pinnacle Treatment Centers in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Before that, she worked on the equipment staff at William Patterson University, aiding in the daily duties of purchasing and maintaining the equipment used in various sports.


Navarra spent three years as a coach for Union Soccer Schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. She was responsible for the supervision of campers, providing instruction and curating a soccer-centric environment.


The Marlton, N.J. native earned her B.A. in Psychology from William Patterson in 2018. She was a four year member of the soccer team, primarily playing center midfield for the Pioneers.

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Kieran Burns

Burns is a south Jersey native growing up in Haddon Township. Burns played at Haddon Township High School where he received first team All-State honors. Burns graduated from Rutgers Camden and was part of the Men’s Soccer Team for four years. He started 19 games for the Raptors posting a 13-3-3 record with a 1.02 goals against average, seven shutouts and .794 save percentage. Burns has also spent the past 2 years working at The Keeper Institute in Sewell NJ where he trains goalkeepers from all around the area beginner to pro. The Keeper Institute is owned by former USA national team player Jill Loyden. This is Burns's first season as an assistant coach for Widener.

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Ross Liberati

Ross Liberati enters his fifth season as the head coach of the Widener men's soccer team in 2023. He brought nearly a decade of collegiate coaching experience, including work at the Division I level, to the Pride.


In his first year, Liberati mentored a major shift in the culture of the men's soccer program that led to 11 wins, the highest total for the team since 2014. Widener also competed in its first postseason tournament in five years, advancing to the semifinals of the ECAC Division III Championship. For his efforts on the field, Nick Brison was named MAC Commonwealth Second Team, the first All-Conference performer for the Blue and Gold since 2015.


Off the pitch, Liberati has also contributed to the Pride, starting the Widener Athletic Leadership Initiative (WALI), a program that is designed to grow and nourish the leadership abilities within student-athletes that can be taken back to their teams as well as enhance their leadership abilities post-graduation. In its first year, WALI student-athletes attended leadership training at the United States Naval Academy, met with coaches and campus leaders to gain a perspective on how they can become better members of the community, and presented an online panel entitled “Prideful Ownership” on how being a campus leader at Widener influences ownership of actions.


Priot to joining Widener, Liberati spent three seasons as the top assistant at Bucknell where he was responsible for scouting, recruiting, and film sessions. The Bison posted 20 wins during his time, qualifying for the Patriot League Tournament twice, advancing to the semifinals in 2016. While at Bucknell, Liberati helped mentor three All-Region and seven All-Conference performers, also seeing seven student-athletes garner Patriot League All-Academic Team honors.


Prior to Bucknell, Liberati worked at Washington & Lee University where he helped guide the 2015 Generals to the only undefeated regular season in ODAC history, the school’s first conference championship, and W&L’s first berth in the NCAA tournament in 15 seasons. Overall, Washington & Lee posted a 37-12-9 record during his tenure. With the Generals, Liberati was primarily responsible for the defense, with four of his backs and goalkeepers earning All-Region accolades as Washington & Lee held opponents to 0.80 goals per game during the 58-match span.


Liberati opened his coaching career at Frostburg State where he led film sessions, created scouting reports, and was responsible for the academic advising and study hall efforts of the Bob Cats.


On the national level, Liberati was selected for the United Soccer Coaches Top 30 Under 30 Award. He holds USSF Class, D, E, and F licenses, and earned his National Diploma, National Youth Diploma, Advanced National Diploma, and Premier Diploma with highest distinction.


As a player, Liberati was a two-time All-Region honoree, leading Bucknell to Patriot League Championships in 2009 and 2010.


The Warwick, Md. native earned his B.S. in Business Administration from Bucknell in 2011 and his MBA from Frostburg State in 2013.

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Jared Welsh

Jared Welsh is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Pride in 2023. He serves as the top assistant coach on the Pride’s staff, as well as the recruiting coordinator.


In Welsh's coaching journey, he has worked with soccer players and teams across various levels. His collegiate coaching experience includes a stint as the assistant men's soccer coach at Eastern University, where he excelled as the Lead Recruiting Coordinator. Welsh helped to bring in fifteen recruits for the 2023 class. In addition, he assisted with first-team training, managed team interactions with the community, video analysis for first-team players, and led the Eastern University Development Team. Welsh’s expertise extends to the NCAA Division I level as well. Prior to joining Eastern, he served as a graduate assistant at the University of Northern Colorado. Welsh assisted with goalkeeping training, opponent scouting, and video analysis, among other areas. He was a part of the team who had one of the best regular seasons in program history in 2021.


At the club level, Welsh previously worked with ECNL teams for the Fort Collins Soccer Association in Fort Collins, Colo. He led the team to its most successful season in three years. Currently, he is working with Penn Fusion Soccer Academy's U16 and U17 boys. Welsh has been known for developing competitive environments with his teams while holistically developing aspiring collegiate athletes.


In addition to his experience coaching, Welsh possesses as master’s degree in Sports Coaching from the University of Northern Colorado and a B.S. in Business Management from St. John Fisher University. He is also licensed by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) with the National "C" License.


What they’re saying about Jared Welsh


"Jared brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the Pride, and we are excited to have him on our staff!" – Ross Liberati, Widener men’s soccer head coach

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August Axtman

August Axtman is in his first season as an assistant men's soccer coach for the Pride.


Axtman graduated from King’s College, in Wilkes-Barre, PA, in May of 2020, where he was a defender for the men’s soccer team from 2016-2019. He captained the Monarchs during his junior and senior season. In his four years, he was recognized for numerous awards, including being a three-time All-Mid-Atlantic Regional defender, All-MAC Freedom First Team defender, and All-MAC All-Academic player. In his senior season, he was also recognized as an Academic All-American defender and the MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the year.


Axtman has also played for the City Islander’s U23 team (2016-2017), Hershey FC (NPSL 2018-2019), where he was a captain, and most recently with the Philadelphia Lone Stars (NPSL & USL 2 2020-2021).


During his undergraduate studies, Axtman coached the U19 Girls Back Mountain Youth Soccer Academy team in Scranton, PA, and is currently coaching the Lower Merion 04 Ambush club team. He has completed his U.S. National E & F Soccer Coaching licenses. Axtman most recently graduated with his Master of Business Administration with a specialization in Finance from Widener in 2021.

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