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Texas A&M University - Commerce

Texas A&M University - Commerce Athletics
P.O. Box 3011 or 2600 South Neal Street Commerce, TX 75428
Division 2 Texas South
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Ashley Gordon

Texas A&M University-Commerce announced the hiring of Ashley Gordon as head coach of the Lions’ soccer program in January 2022.


In her first season in Commerce, Gordon guided the Lions through their first season in NCAA Division I. Picked seventh in the preseason poll, A&M-Commerce finished third in the regular season and upset No. 2 seed and host Northwestern State in the SLC Tournament Semifinals to advance to the SLC Tournament Championship Match. Gordon mentored Southland Freshman of the Year Mya Mitchell as well as first team all-conference midfielder Ashley Campuzano. Mya Mitchell and her twin sister, Nya, along with Karalie Morrison and Mindy Shoffit earned all-conference honors.


Gordon, who brings over 30 years of coaching and playing experience, became the third coach in the 26-year history of the Lion Soccer program as they transition into NCAA Division I as members of the Southland Conference.


Gordon comes to Commerce from FC Dallas, where she has been the Junior Academy Director and staff coach for the FC Dallas Girls Academy in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL). She has coached numerous players who went on to play for Division I teams, including several Power Five schools in and around the Lone Star State.


Prior to her stop at FC Dallas, Gordon coached for 11 years in the collegiate ranks, including nine years at the Division I level and winning a NJCAA National Championship.


Her most recent collegiate coaching stop came at Mississippi State, where she was assistant coach for the 2013-16 seasons, helping the Bulldogs achieve their most successful season in a decade in 2015. She recruited the program’s first draft pick into a professional women’s soccer league and the program’s first player to be invited to a US National Team Training Camp.


Gordon began her career as a Division I coach at Texas Tech for the 2007-12 seasons. The Red Raiders became a contender for the Big XII championship and Gordon was part of the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2012. The Red Raiders were ranked No. 25 to end the 2012 season, which was the program’s first national ranking.


With Gordon on the staff, the Red Raiders won more overall and conference games during her six seasons in Lubbock, than the previous nine year span. She coached six all-region selections and the program’s first All-American, working primarily with forwards and midfielders.


Gordon reached the pinnacle of the sport in her first collegiate head coaching job at Richland College in Dallas. The Thunderducks won the 2006 NJCAA National Championship. She was named NJCAA Coach of the Tournament and National Soccer Coaches Association of America - now United Soccer Coaches - Coach of the Year for Division III Junior Colleges.


A native of Duncanville, Gordon began her coaching career at her alma mater, Duncanville High School. Throughout her career, Gordon also been an active coach in the Olympic Development Program circuit, serving as a Region III staff coach from 2003-14.


After winning the 1990 UIL State Championship as a student-athlete at Duncanville and being named to the all-state and all-UIL tournament teams by the Dallas Morning News, Gordon went on to be a four-year starter at SMU. She was part of three NCAA Tournament appearances for the Mustangs.


Gordon played professionally for the Dallas Lightning and Texas Heat of the US Intercontinental Women’s Soccer League. The Lightning won the USASA National Cup in 1996 and 1997. Gordon also played for the US as part of the national pool team, Olympic Festival team, and Olympic regional team.


Gordon holds a USSF ‘A’ coaching license and received her Bachelors of Arts degree in psychology from SMU in 1994.


She is married to Aaron Gordon, who has served as head coach at FC Dallas Girls Academy and Mississippi State. The Gordons have two daughters, Addison and Avery.

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Omar Morales

Texas A&M University-Commerce soccer coach Ashley Gordon announced the hiring of Omar Morales as an assistant coach on the Lion Soccer staff in June 2022.


Morales was on the coaching staff for the Lions' first season in NCAA Division I. Picked seventh in the preseason poll, A&M-Commerce finished third in the regular season and upset No. 2 seed and host Northwestern State in the SLC Tournament Semifinals to advance to the SLC Tournament Championship Match. Mya Mitchell earned Freshman of the Year honors and was named to second all-conference, while Ashley Campuzano was named to first team and Nya Mitchell, Karalie Morrison, and Mindy Shoffit were named to second team as well.


A familiar face in the Texas youth soccer circuit, Morales played soccer at West Texas A&M and later served as an assistant coach for the Buffaloes. He was also the head women’s soccer coach at Eastern New Mexico and went on to become the first Latino coach in National Women’s Soccer League history, serving as interim head coach for the Houston Dash.


Morales was the general manager and the head coach for the Dash on an interim basis in 2017. For the past four years, he served as a girl’s academy coach for the Houston Dash academy in The Woodlands, he coached multiple players that were called up to the United States National team camp.


He oversaw two teams within the Houston Dash academy, working with the players to create roadmaps for their short term and long-term paths. He also worked with many college coaches, providing feedback on the player profiles based on each coach’s recruiting needs.


Morales spent four seasons in Portales, New Mexico, as the head coach at Eastern New Mexico. Creating a program that focused on improving the “whole” student-athlete experience.


His coaching career began in Canyon as an assistant coach for both the women’s and the men’s program. The Buffaloes won five conference championships with Morales on the staff, including the women’s program’s run to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in 2009.


Morales received his bachelor’s degree in sport management from West Texas A&M in 2009 and also received his master’s in sport management from WTAMU.


He is married to Miriam Morales, who also played soccer at West Texas A&M. The Morales’ have three daughters Leah, Aria, and Mila.

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