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Queens University of Charlotte

Queens Univ of Charlotte Dept of Athletics
1900 Selwyn Ave Charlotte, NC 28274
Division 2 North Carolina Southeast
Private Small National competitor

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Aimee Haywood

Aimee Haywood is the fifth Queens head women's soccer coach in program history and comes to the Royals from Ohio Dominican University.


A graduate of Ohio Dominican, Haywood has been at the helm of the Panthers' program since the Spring of 2016 Prior to that, she spent four seasons as an assistant coach with the program and another season as an assistant coach at Denison University. In that time, Haywood has coached two NCAA tournament teams and three conference championship teams while also earning nine conference tournament bids.


In four seasons at Ohio Dominican, Haywood has compiled a 44-25-10 overall record and a 33-13-6 conference record. In 2017, the Panthers set a program record for wins in a season with 16 victories and earned their first NCAA Championship win in program history. That same season, Haywood coached a D2CCA First Team All-American, three CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, three all-region recipients, and four all-conference honorees. In 2019, the Panthers returned to the conference championship final to finish second. Five members of the team were named to the all-conference team.


In addition to serving in her head coaching role at ODU, Haywood was the director of coaching with Sporting Columbus Soccer Club while also aiding as a sport management instructor at the university.


As a student-athlete at Ohio Dominican, Haywood was a two-time captain who earned a pair of all-conference awards, as well as academic honors. She was also a SAAC representative who served as SAAC President in her senior season. A goalkeeper, she graduated as the school record holder for most shutouts in a season, games played in a season and games played in a career as a goalkeeper.


Haywood graduated from ODU with a bachelor's degree in sport management. She also holds an MBA from ODU with a concentration in leadership.

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Mark Catterall

Mark Catterall joined the Royals in 2017.


In his first season with the team, Catterall helped lead the Royals to a 12-3-3 season, the best record in program history. Additionally, Queens made its second-ever appearance in the NCAA Championships, reaching the Southeast Regionals for the first time in 10 years, before moving on to notch its first NCAA Tournament victory in school history.


Prior to accepting the job at Queens, Catterall spent three years as an assistant coach for the St Edwards University women’s soccer team. While on staff he helped the program to an overall record of 47-7-7, winning a Heartland Conference Championship and making three trips to the NCAA Tournament. This also included one Elite 8 and one Sweet 16 appearance.


Catterall was also on the St. Edwards men’s soccer staff in 2016, a team that posted a record of 18-3-1 while winning the Heartland Championship and reaching the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The staff was also recognized as the 2016 NSCAA Southwest Region Staff of the year.


In 2014, Catterall joined the women’s soccer staff at the University of Bridgeport. The Purple Knights recorded a record of 14-5-2 and made an NCAA Tournament appearance.


During his time at both St. Edwards and Bridgeport, Catterall coached multiple all-conference, all-region, and all-American athletes.


In addition to his collegiate coaching, Catterall was the Senior Program and College Placement Director for SA United Soccer Club. Overseeing the development of all of the club’s high school players, he set coaching standards and best practices and developed the club’s college recruitment process. During his tenure over 90 SA United players were recruited to play at the collegiate level.


Catterall has a master’s degree in applied sport & exercise psychology and a bachelor’s degree in sport science, both from Bangor University in Wales (UK). During his playing career at Bangor, Catterall reached two Welsh University National Cup Finals.

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