FAIRFIELD TO MAKE LEADERSHIP CHANGE FOR WOMEN’S SOCCER PROGRAM
FAIRFIELD – After leading the Fairfield women's soccer program this past year, head coach David Barrett will not return, Director of Athletics Paul Schlickmann announced Wednesday, Nov. 14.
"The tireless work that Coach Barrett and his staff have put forth this past season to rebuild our women's soccer program cannot be overstated," said Schlickmann. "We all thank him for his dedicated contributions to Fairfield. Coach Barrett will always be a part of our Stags family and we wish him the very best in the next step of his journey."
Barrett's squad compiled an overall record of 7-9-2 this past season with a conference mark of 2-6-2. "While Barrett has done a fine job, we are looking for a little bit more" stated Schlickmann.
Schlickmann will lead a comprehensive national search to immediately identify a new head coach to lead the Stags women's soccer program.
FAIRFIELD – After leading the Fairfield women's soccer program this past year, head coach David Barrett will not return, Director of Athletics Paul Schlickmann announced Wednesday, Nov. 14.
"The tireless work that Coach Barrett and his staff have put forth this past season to rebuild our women's soccer program cannot be overstated," said Schlickmann. "We all thank him for his dedicated contributions to Fairfield. Coach Barrett will always be a part of our Stags family and we wish him the very best in the next step of his journey."
Barrett's squad compiled an overall record of 7-9-2 this past season with a conference mark of 2-6-2. "While Barrett has done a fine job, we are looking for a little bit more" stated Schlickmann.
Schlickmann will lead a comprehensive national search to immediately identify a new head coach to lead the Stags women's soccer program.
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