Anderson University (IN)

Anderson, IN 46012
Indiana Midwest
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Jennifer Myhre

Jennifer Myhre enters the 2024-25 season in her 14th season as the Ravens’ women's soccer coach.


Over the past years, Myhre has elevated the team and their impact on and off the field. During the 2022 season the Ravens had their best conference finish since 2000, finishing third with 10-4-4 and a conference record of 6-2-1. The team made it to the conference semifinals, where they went to OT & PK’s to the eventual conference winners. The Ravens have secured a spot in the Conference Playoffs five times during the past six years and set numerous program records. In 2019 the Ravens received their first United Soccer Coaches regional rankings and had the fewest losses. The 2017 campaign saw the team go 10-4-3, giving up the least goals against, and included a bid into the HCAC tournament, the first since 2003. In recognition for the team’s continual growth and improvement, Myhre was named the 2017 HCAC Coach of the Year.


Off the field, Myhre has fostered a close-knit family, where the team serves one another in love and strives to be champions in all areas of life. The team has consistently received the NSCAA Team Academic Award, often leading the conference with HCAC All-Academic Team selections. Under Myhre’s leadership, the Ravens have had student-athletes receive United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region and All-Region honors.


Previously, Myhre was an assistant women’s soccer coach at Carnegie Mellon University. She also served at Luther College as an assistant women’s soccer coach and special assistant to the athletic director through the NCAA Division III Ethnic Minority and Women’s Internship Grant program. Outside the college game, Myhre was an assistant coach at Northern York (PA) High School and involved with PA West ODP. She has also served as a coach with Impact SC, Hoosier FC, FCA and with Athletes in Action.


Myhre graduated Summa Cum Laude from Messiah College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sports and Exercise Science, as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. She then received her Master’s degree in Education through the Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership program at the University of Washington.


During her years at Messiah, the Falcons went to four straight NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Final Four. They captured the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2005, were second place in 2007 and semifinalists in 2004 and 2006. In addition, Myhre won three MAC Commonwealth Championships (2004, 2005, 2007) and achieved an overall career record of 83-5-4.


As a student-athlete, Myhre was elected president of Messiah's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation’s SAAC.


Myhre has obtained the United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma and has a USSF “C” coaching license. She is a graduate of the NCAA Women's Coaches Academy, WCA 2.0, & SWA Program. She also attended NACWAA HERS, and was selected as one of the 2015 recipients of the United Soccer Coaches (NSCAA) 30-Under-30 program.


Additionally, Myhre serves as the Assistant Athletic Director, Senior Woman Administrator and SAAC Advisor.

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Alejandra Gomez Nogueras

Alejandra Gomez Nogueras begins her first year as the women’s soccer graduate assistant coach. Alejandra comes to Anderson from the University of Ohio Northwest where they won the WHAC tournament in 2023 and went to two NAIA National tournaments. She was also named to the All-Academic team. Along with her soccer scholarship playing career at UNOH, she was involved in coaching youth soccer, served as a Sport Management Intern and was a gym assistant and supervision coordinator.


Prior to college, Alejandra grew up in Madrid Spain where she competed in the prestigious Real Madrid club system. Alejandra is enrolled in Anderson’s MBA program.

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Jonathan McClure

Jonathan McClure joined Anderson’s women’s soccer team as an assistant coach in the 2022-2023 season. Jonathan has been involved in soccer at a variety of levels, currently serving as a Director at Zionsville Youth Soccer Association. He previously was the coach at Guerin Catholic High School, a staff coach with Indiana ODP and assistant at Marian University. While at Guerin, his team won multiple Sectional (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘16 (2A), ‘17 (3A)) and Regional (‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘17 (3A)) titles through the years. The Golden Eagles also made two IHSAA State Finals appearances in 2010 and 2017.


McClure was named ISCA Private School Coach of the Year (District 3) in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2016, and 2017 and selected as overall ISCA District 3 Coach of the Year in 2010 & 2017.


He holds the United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma, USSF National C License, the NSCAA Level II Goalkeeping License, and RMA 200 certification. He is a member of the United Soccer Coaches (NSCAA), ISCA, and ICGSA.

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Scott Fridley

The 2024-25 season marks Scott Fridley's 34th year coaching Anderson University’s men’s soccer program and his 31st year as head coach.


He also has 33 years of club coaching experience and has taken his AU teams on 10 European trips. Anderson's most recent European trip took place in the Summer of 2022, which included travels to Germany, Netherland, and England.


Coach Fridley’s teams have won two regular season HCAC Championships (2000, 2004) and two HCAC Tournament Championships (2000, 2002). The Ravens have appeared in the HCAC Tournament championship game nine times, with the most recent apperance being in 2014. Fridley was tabbed as the HCAC Coach of the Year in the Fall of 2021.


The veteran coach’s players have been named HCAC First or Second Team All-Conference 96 times, and he has coached four HCAC Most Valuable Players.


Under Coach Fridley, the Ravens have been named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Academic Team 25 times, which has been accomplished by only a handful of programs in the country. Anderson has also won the NSCAA National Ethics Award seven times, the only men’s program in the country to achieve this honor. In 2000, Coach Fridley led the team to a school-best 13-8 record and the school’s first regular season and post-season HCAC Championship and a top 10 final regional ranking.


A four-year starter in net for Anderson, Fridley still holds many of the school’s goalkeeping records. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Business from Anderson in 1991. He minored in Christian Ministries.


Fridley resides in Anderson with his wife Wendy. They have five children: Aaron, Austin, Casey, Madison and Mason.

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