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Jimmy Walker

Jimmy Walker was been named the sixth head coach in Creighton Women’s Soccer history, McCormick Endowed Athletics Director Marcus Blossom announced on Nov. 21, 2023.


Walker has led Bowling Green State to a pair of Mid-American Conference titles in the past four years, going 36-19-11 with the Falcons.


“I’m excited to welcome Coach Walker as our head women’s soccer coach,” said Blossom. “Jimmy is a passionate leader, purposeful developer and tireless recruiter that has earned success at many levels. I look forward to supporting him, his staff and our student-athletes as they compete for BIG EAST championships.”


“It’s a really exciting opportunity that I’m looking forward to diving into,” said Walker. “I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the administration from Creighton. Marcus has been great to deal with. I really enjoyed our interactions, and I love the vision he has for Creighton Athletics.”


Walker owns a 176-95-26 record in 16 seasons as a head coach, which includes stops at Tiffin (1997-2002), Duquesne (2003-06), Findlay (2018-19) and Bowling Green State (2020-23). He is a seven-time Conference Coach of the Year, a three-time Regional Coach of the Year, and in 2000 while at Tiffin was the runner-up for the BRINE National Coach of the Year award.


He also served for two seasons as the recruiting coordinator and top assistant for the men’s soccer program at Penn State (2007-08), and was the Executive Director of Coaching at Pacesetter Soccer Club from 2011-18. Pacesetter were partners with Aston Villa Football Club of the EPL.


The native of Birmingham, England, has won 15 conference regular-season or tournament titles in addition to making eight national tournament appearances. His teams are also a regular on the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award list, including a 3.74 GPA in 2022-23 while at BGSU.


His teams have advanced to a postseason tournament and earned national or regional rankings at each college program he’s coached at. Walker’s team won the BG Athletics Services to the Community Award in 2023, as well as a proclamation from the Mayor of Bowling Green for services to the community.


Walker’s 2020 Bowling Green State team shared the NCAA lead in shutout percentage (.750) and closed the regular-season ranked No. 29 in the RPI. His 2021 club won the MAC regular-season and tournament titles, were ranked No. 4 in the final Midwest Region poll, and was the first in program history to receive Top 25 votes.


His final team at Findlay in 2019 became the first in program history to make the NCAA Tournament. The Oilers were ranked in the Top 25 nationally, and Walker was named the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year.


His tenure at Duquesne was highlighted by a 10-6-1 record in 2005 and the program’s first A-10 Tournament appearance. The 10 victories and .618 win percentage were a school-record at the time.


His first head coaching job came at Tiffin, where his team won four American Mideast Conference titles and went 45-2-1 in league play during his tenure. The Dragons reached the program’s first Sweet 16, and was the top-ranked team in the Region at one point. Walker was named AMC Coach of the Year in 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002.


“When the Creighton job came open, with the soccer tradition, the facilities, the resources and one of the best conferences in the country, it’s a really good opportunity for me and my family to take in the next step in my coaching journey,” noted Walker. “I can’t wait to get to work with the players, and I’m looking forward to the challenge ahead.”


Walker earned a pair of degrees from Tiffin University, picking up his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Management & Business in 1997 and later earning his Master’s degree in Business Administration in 2000. He also has his UEFA B License and earned his United Soccer Coaches Premier Coaching Diploma in 2013.


Following his career, Walker played professionally with the Kalamazoo Kingdom (1996-97) and Cleveland Whitecaps (1998). He was a two-time NAIA All-American at Tiffin and earned three All-Great Lakes Region, District 22 and Mid-Ohio Conference honors over his four year career. He helped lead the Dragons to two MOC Championships and was named MOC Player of the Year in 1994. Walker was inducted into the Tiffin University Hall of Fame in 2006.


Walker played with the Academy team at Aston Villa in the English Premier League prior to coming to the United States. His father, James, played and coached professionally in England for over 25 years. His father played for Derby County, which captured two EPL championship crowns, and also coached in the English Premier League with Aston Villa for 15 years where he was the Director of Sports Science for the club.


Walker is married to the former Kerri Destatte. They have two daughters, Emma and Anna.

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Scott Rissler

Creighton Women's Soccer head coach Jimmy Walker announced the addition of Scott Rissler as an assistant coach in December of 2023.


Rissler, a native of York, Pa., joins the Bluejays staff and heads to Creighton after spending the past four years as an assistant coach at Bowling Green State under coach Walker. In his four years with the Falcons, Rissler helped garner a 36-19-11 overall record, while guiding BGSU to two MAC titles and two NCAA Tournaments.


“Scott is a really good up and coming young coach that I’m excited to add to our staff at Creighton,” said Walker. “Scott is a tireless recruiter and a genuinely good guy that I trust! He has an extensive background coaching defenders and goalkeepers with the plan of working with our defensive unit in preparation for next fall.”


“The tradition of Creighton’s academic and athletic programs are highly regarded across the country and I’m excited to be a part of making an impact within Creighton and in the Omaha community,” said Rissler. “When Jimmy extended the opportunity to join his staff once again, it was a move that made a lot of sense. He’s an incredible leader, mentor, and human being with a passion for helping players discover the best versions of themselves. I can’t wait to get the journey started with Creighton athletics and the women’s soccer program. Go Jays!”


In Rissler’s first season with BGSU, the Falcons captured their third consecutive MAC Championships outscoring their opponents 17-3 in the shortened Covid season. Under his mentorship, Lili Berg earned All-MAC and United Soccer Coaches All-Region honor while helping the BGSU defensive corps tie for first in the entire nation in shutout percentage (.750), with six shutouts in the eight matches.


In the fall of 2021, Berg once again earned All-MAC honors while Audrey Shay was an All-MAC First Team selection as the Falcons repeated their success on the pitch, winning the MAC Regular-Season and Tournament Titles with an 11-7-3 overall and 8-2-1 league record.


Prior to joining the BGSU coaching staff, Rissler’s coaching experience included working with the Duquesne goalkeepers in the spring of 2020, as well as an '07 girls’ team at Pacesetter Soccer Club in Sylvania. He had also worked summer camps both at Duquesne and with DC United throughout his time as a player at Duquesne.


He has earned an 11v11 Grassroots coaching license as a 7v7 grassroots license through US Soccer, along with a Level 1 GK License through United Soccer Coaches Association.


Rissler played club ball for FC York beginning at age 14 before embarking upon a standout career at Red Lion High School. He played three seasons of high-school ball, before playing for the DC United MLS Academy team during his senior season. He also played two years of varsity baseball at Red Lion.


Rissler, who was the starting goalkeeper during each of his three years on the high school team, was the only junior goalkeeper named to the all-state team by the Pennsylvania Soccer Coaches Association in 2013, and was one of 21 players in the state named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com All-America Preseason Watch list in the fall of 2014.


A graduate of Duquesne University, Rissler studied forensic science while spending five seasons on the men's soccer team for the Dukes. He earned a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry in 2019, and went on to earn a master's degree in forensic science and law in 2020, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude.

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