William & Mary

College of William and Mary Athletics Dept
751 Ukrop Way Williamsburg, VA 23185
Division 1 Virginia Northeast
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Julie Shackford

Julie Cunningham Shackford ’88 was named the third women’s soccer coach in school history on Dec. 13, 2017. A 30-year coaching veteran and former national coach of the year, Shackford owns a 267-171-47 record (.599) as a head coach, including stops at Princeton and Carnegie Mellon along with her time Willamsburg.


During Shackford's five seasons, the Tribe has produced eight of All-CAA selections, including a trio of first-team honorees. Three more Tribe student-athletes have been named ot the CAA All-Rookie Team. Each of the last two years, W&M produced a major CAA award winner in the CAA Goalkeeper of the Year in 2021 (Zoe Doughty) and the CAA Rookie of the Year in 2022 (Ivey Crain).


In 2022, Shackford led the Tribe back to the CAA Tournament for the first time in five seasons. W&M won seven matches and finished the leauge slate with a 3-3-3 mark.


In her return to Williamsburg, Shackford recorded her 250th career win in her first season on the Tribe sidelines. The Green and Gold topped Drexel 2-0 at Martin Family Stadium at Albert Daly Field on Sept. 30, 2018, for her milestone victory.


Shackford was the head women’s soccer coach at Princeton from 1995-2014 where she built the Tigers into a consistently successful program that regularly produced championship teams. She is the all-time wins leader at Princeton (203) and guided the Tigers to an NCAA College Cup Semifinal, six Ivy League titles and eight berths into the NCAA tournament. Shackford coached seven Ivy League Players of the Year, 40 First-Team All-Ivy League selections and three United Soccer Coaches (formerly National Soccer Coaches Association of America) All-Americans.


She recruited and coached several national team players and three who went on to become professional athletes in the National Women’s Soccer League, including two-time Olympic medalist Diana Matheson. The Tigers won 10 games, or more, in 16 of her 20 years on the sidelines. For her efforts, she was named the USC Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year in 2001, 2004, and 2012. Most importantly, 100 percent of Shackford’s student-athletes went on to graduate from Princeton.


Her best season at Princeton came in 2004 when she led the Tigers to their first NCAA College Cup appearance, which remains the only national semifinal trip for any Ivy League member. The team finished the season with a 19-3 record and earned wins against Central Connecticut State, Villanova, Boston College and Washington to advance to the College Cup, before falling to her former Tribe teammate and current U.S. Women’s National Team Coach Jill Ellis and UCLA. For her efforts, she was named the Division I National Coach of the Year and Soccer Buzz Coach of the Year.


Prior to Princeton, Shackford led the women’s soccer program at Carnegie Mellon from its inception in 1990 until 1995. She boasted a 42-21-3 record during her time in Pittsburgh.


Shackford was a four-year standout for the Tribe from 1984-1987 appearing in 68 career games. She finished her career with 20 goals, nine assists, and 49 points, while helping the Tribe to four consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. Shackford was a three-time All-American and was elected to the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.


Aside from her vast experience at the collegiate ranks, Shackford has continued to shape her resume in many other facets and levels of the sport. She owns a U.S. Soccer Federation ‘A’ License and is a USC State Diploma Course Instructor. On the national level, Shackford has assisted with the U20 and U21 US National Team programs from 2000-02, and served as a scout for the U.S. Women’s National Team. She also was a Region I Staff Coach with the Olympic Development Program from 1990-2000.


Most recently, she served as one of the Directors of FCVirginia's Development Academy in the Northern Virginia area. In this role, she was responsible for coaching four different teams composed of elite players and played a major role in leading each squad to successful seasons. Additionally, Shackford's duties included evaluating players for the college game. The Development Academy was instituted by U.S. Soccer to put a more effective player development infrastructure in place.


A 2001 inductee of the W&M Athletics Hall of Fame, Shackford has received numerous other awards. She is a 2011 inductee of the DC-VA Hall of Fame, a 2015 selection into the Mercer County (NJ) Hall of Fame and was named as the 2006 Spirit of the Game Award winner by the Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association of N.J., to list just a few. She earned her bachelor’s degree in government from William & Mary before earning her master’s degree in public management at Carnegie Mellon in 1995.


A native of Burke, Va., Shackford is married to Bo Wilhelm and the couple is raising five children, Savannah and Kevin Wilhelm; and Kayleigh (graduate student on the team), Cameron and Keegan Shackford.

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Marsha Lycan

Marsha Fishburne Lycan ‘87 enters her seventh season with the Tribe women's soccer program. Lycan, who played at W&M from 1983-86, was promoted to the program's associate head coach during the spring of 2022.


Lycan moved up to the full-time assistant role in 2018 to help former teammate Julie Shackford usher in a new era of Tribe women's soccer. Over her six seasons an assistant, Lycan has helped in mentoring 12 All-CAA selection, a CAA Rookie of the Year, a CAA Goalkeeper of the Year and a NWSL draft pick - Rachel Moore in the fourth round by the Washington Spirit.


Lycan rejoined the Tribe in 2017 after serving as an assistant coach at the University of New England over the previous six seasons. The Nor’Easters compiled a 62-39-12 record, including three 12-plus-win seasons during her tenure. UNE was ranked as high as eighth in the region, and were ECAC finalist in 2014 and 2015. Lycan helped mentor 30 players to all-conference honors, while three players were tabbed as conference players of the year, and two went on to All-America honors.


She also has an extensive background on the youth level coaching with many different groups dating back to 2001. Most recently, Lycan was in the head coach for the GPS Maine U17/U18 Girls Elite team from 2012-2017. She also served as the director of coaching at the Falmouth Youth Soccer Association, where she oversaw the teams and coaches for 30 boys and girls teams. With FYSA, she coached various levels since, including leading the U9-U14 girls’ team to three straight state finals appearances from 2004-2006. Lycan also served as the Director of High School Age Girls Program for Maine Coast United from 2001-12. She led the U10-18 Girls to five consecutive Maine State Championship, which is a state record. She earned her NSCAA Premier Diploma in March of 2011, after earning her NSCCA Advanced Diploma in May of 2010. She holds an USSF National “D” License. Soccer Maine tabbed her the Premier Coach of the Year in 2010.


Lycan appeared in 59 games for the Green and Gold, while she scored 12 goals, recorded seven assists, and 31 points. She helped the Tribe to the 1983 Division I ECAC Championship, before leading Tribe to three straight NCAA Tournaments from 1984-86. Lycan graduated from W&M with a degree psychology in 1987.


She returned to Williamsburg after she raised her children in Maine for 17 years. Having grown up at West Point, her family boasts eight West Point graduates, including two of her children, Allie and Cooper, who are both currently Army Officers. Her youngest son, Brody, is a student at the University of Maine.

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Gabby Isola

Gabby Isola joined the Tribe as an assistant coach in May of 2023. She will take on full-time second assistant coach duties, including working with the Tribe goalkeepers as well as assisting with all aspects of the program.


“We are incredibly excited for Gabby to join our staff,” Shackford said. “She is a go-getter and has put herself into some great environments to grow and be mentored. Besides working with a talented and experienced cadre of goalkeepers in Zoe Doughty, Morgan Wood, and Ava Lentz, Gabby, she will have a hand in all parts of our program. We are thrilled to welcome her to the Tribe!”


Isola was an assistant coach and worked with the goalkeepers at Atlantic-10 side Fordham in 2022.


Prior to her time at Fordham, Isola was a graduate assistant coach at Ohio University. Under the direction of head coach Aaron Rodgers, who won 2021 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year, she trained a group of goalkeepers that posted 10 shutouts over the course of the season. The team finished second in MAC regular-season play with a 7-1-3 record, falling in the MAC Tournament semifinals to Kent State. Starting goalkeeper Sam Wexell earned All-MAC First Team honors, along with three teammates, and posted a 0.86 GAA and 77% save rate.

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