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Coach Nancy Feldman

Coach Feldman is in her thirteenth year as the head coach of the Terriers' women's soccer team. Hired in March of 1995 as the University's first women's soccer coach, Feldman inherited a Terrier team that had recently been elevated to varsity status. Through her first 13 years, she has guided B.U. to a stunning 160-81-25 record, five America East regular-season and post-season tournament titles in the last eight years, and an NCAA Tournament bid in six out of the last eight years.

Feldman holds an overall collegiate coaching mark of 254-102-34 in 20 years as a collegiate coach. In 1997, she was named both the America East and the NEWISA Division 1 Coach of the Year, while she repeated as the Conference's Coach of the Year in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005. In addition to her conference coach of the year honor in 2001, she was also voted the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by the NSCAA. She is a member of the Region I ODP coaching staff, an NSCAA National Diploma staff instructor, and has worked numerous soccer camps and clinics in the last 20 years. She holds an NSCAA Advanced Diploma and a USSF 'B' License.

She is the founder (1995) and Director of the Terrier Training Soccer Academy.

Coach Liz Driscoll

Liz Driscoll, previously the head coach at Wellesley College, completed her second season as a Boston University Assistant Coach.

Driscoll’s duties included assisting with team and individual coaching on the field, serving as the general recruiting coordinator, video editing responsibilities and contributing to community outreach projects and camp programming.

Driscoll spent seven years (1999-2005) as the head coach for Wellesley, where she compiled an overall record of 63-35-11. In 1999, her first season with the Blue, Wellesley went 17-2-1, captured the New England Men’s and Women’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) title and advanced to the sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The 17 wins were a school record and Driscoll was named NEWMAC Coach of the Year for her efforts.

While at Wellesley, Driscoll was an assistant professor in Physical Education. She taught badminton, strength training and running. She was also the coach of the Region I ODP team in Massachusetts from 2001-03.

Prior to her stint with the Blue, Driscoll was the head coach at Lock Haven (Pa.) University in 1998, where the Lady Eagles went 11-7-2, including 7-1-2 in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. She was the interim head coach at Lock Haven in 1997 (13-5-2, 8-1-1-, PSAC) and a graduate assistant for the Lady Eagles in 1996. Driscoll began her coaching career as an assistant at Wellesley in 1995.

Driscoll played her college soccer at Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, N.H., where she was a four-year letterwinner for the Ravens. She helped Franklin Pierce to three appearances in the NCAA Division II Final Four and in 1994 the Ravens won the national championship, with Driscoll playing midfield/forward. Driscoll ended her career with 35 goals, which was a school record at the time, and 87 points, which was second all-time when she graduated.

A native of Essex County, England, a suburb of London, Driscoll was a member of the British Regional Under-18 team. She graduated from Franklin Pierce in 1994 with a degree in Recreational Management. She received her Master’s degree in Liberal Arts from Lock Haven in 1996.

Coach Dave Bucciero

David Bucciero, has been a member of the Terrier coaching staff for the last seven years as Associate Head Coach/Goalkeeper Coach. Prior to his coming to Boston University, he was the goalkeeper coach/assistant coach for three years at Texas Tech University where he had numerous responsibilities.

A native of Vienna, VA, Bucciero was a four-year letterman as a keeper at James Madison University. Bucciero holds a United States Soccer Federation 'A' License as well as an NSCAA Advanced License. In addition to coaching the Terriers, he has been actively involved in the Region I Olympic Development Program, both at the state (current U16 MA ODP State team coach) and regional levels.

He is founder and Director of the Dave Bucciero Goalkeeper Camps.

Former Staff Members

The Terrier Training Soccer Academy Camps have been staffed by some of the best female coaches in the country. Current and former staff members include college, club, youth, and high school coaches, as well as collegiate players who serve as counselors at each of the camp sites.

  • Debra Biche, Head Coach St. Lawrence University
  • Heather Kendra, Head Coach Lock Haven University
  • Brenda van Stralen, Head Coach St. Francis University
  • Deborah Raber, Head Coach Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
  • Krista Fulton, Head Coach MIT
  • Julie Hemsley, Assistant Coach St. Anselm College
  • Kelly Martin, Assistant Coach University of New Hampshire
  • Meghan Lynch, Head Coach Andover H.S.
  • Nancy Slocum, Head Coach Concord Carlisle H.S.
  • Erin O'Brien, Assistant Coach The Rivers School
  • Heidi Woodcock, Head Coach SUNY Cortland
  • Jennifer Goff, Director One-to One Soccer Training
  • Special Camp Guests
    • Lauren Gregg, Assistant U.S. Women's National Team Coach (Gold Medalist)
    • Angela Hucles, Former player U.S. Women's National Team (Gold Medalist)
 
 

 

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