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Sarah Lawrence College

Sarah Lawrence College Athletics
Campbell Sports Center - 1 Mead Way Bronxville, NY 10708
Division 3 New York Northeast
Private Small Developing team

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Maurizio Grillo

In July of 2017, Maurizio Grillo was named head women's soccer coach at Sarah Lawrence College.


Grillo has quickly transformed the women's soccer program in his first two seasons, compiling 28 wins, including sixteen victories against Skyline opponents, the most of any coach in team history. Under his guidance, the Gryphons have earned nine all-league selections.


2019 was the Gryphons' best season to date under Grillo. The team finished 14-5 overall with an 8-2 record against league opposition. The squad returned to the postseason, winning their first round playoff game for a second straight campaign, a 6-0 verdict over Old Westbury. Grillo produced the conference's Rookie of the Year, Niki Dalrymple, while coaching three others to Skyline All-Conference status. In addition, Grillo was crowned Skyline Coach of the Year. Under the guidance of Grillo, Tiffany McBrayer became the first Gryphon in team history to earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region recognition.


Grillo made an immediate impact in his very first season in Bronxville in 2017, guiding the Gryphons to nine new program records, including marks for wins, conference wins, points, goals, assists and goals allowed. Under the direction of Grillo, Lauren Ashby became the program’s first-ever all-conference performer, setting team records for points and goals in a single-season.


Sarah Lawrence fared even better in 2018, setting a school victory record while finishing 9-8 overall and 5-4 in the Skyline, its first winning season in school history. Sarah Lawrence earned the No. 4 seed, clinching a postseason berth for the first time in program history and a first round home playoff game for the first time in Sarah Lawrence Athletics history. The Gryphons won their first round playoff game over fifth-seeded St. Joseph's Brooklyn before falling to conference champion and nationally ranked Farmingdale State in the semifinals.


Grillo coached a team-record four Skyline All-Conference performers, highlighted by Kiley Ritter, who was crowned Rookie of the Year after leading the Skyline in points (45) and goals (20), both program single-season records.


In addition to getting it done on the pitch, the Gryphons have also excelled in the classroom, annually receiving United Soccer Coaches Team Academic recognition.


Grillo joined Sarah Lawrence following a stint at Manhattanville College, where he helped the Valiants with in-game strategy and academic support, along with other day-to-day duties. During his time at Manhattanville, he also coached the New York Soccer club, a member of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy.


In addition, Grillo was the director of coaching for the Eleven United Soccer club, overseeing recruiting, game scheduling, equipment, and the team’s social media accounts. Grillo previously spent four years at Evanston High School, guiding the program to regional and sectional titles. During his time with the team, he led the squad to two third-place finishes at the PepisCO Showdown, the largest high school tournament in the country. Grillo’s varsity team ranked as high as No. 2 in the state of Illinois and seventh in the nation by SIMA.


Grillo, a native of Italy, graduated from G. Galilei in 1997.

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Daniella Ford

Ford joins the Gryphons following a stint as a goalkeeper for Eastleigh FC, a semi-pro club in Southampton, England.


Prior to playing professionally, Ford attended Farmingdale State College where she was a member of the women's soccer team. She served as team captain and president of the student-athlete advisory committee. She was named Skyline Conference Rookie of the Year in 2016 and earned first team all-conference honors every year of her collegiate career. In 2018, she was the Skyline Conference Defensive Player of the Year.


As an undergraduate student, Ford worked as an Executive Cup College Showcase coach for AndGosports Inc. in Mineola, N.Y. In 2019, she began coaching for Pro Touch Soccer Academy in Hicksville, N.Y. In the same year, Ford started offering private goalkeeper lessons, training children with intensive goalkeeping sessions.


Ford graduated from Farmingdale State in 2020 with a Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management. She received her Associate's Degree in Criminal Justice from FSC in 2018.

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