Sammy Adjei has resigned as head coach of Caldwell University's women's soccer program to accept a coaching position at NCAA Division I Saint Peter's University. Under his leadership, the Cougars achieved a record 13-3-4 in 2025, marking the best win percentage in school history and two consecutive appearances in the CACC Women's Soccer Championship Game. Adjei's tenure at Caldwell also included coaching several standout players, including the league's 2024 Player of the Year and the 2025 Goalkeeper of the Year.

By the Numbers
  • Caldwell's record under Adjei: 32-12-11 overall, including 22-4-7 in CACC play.
  • Adjei's CACC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year award: 2025.
State of Play
  • The search for Adjei's replacement is currently underway.
  • Adjei expressed gratitude for his time at Caldwell, indicating strong relationships built within the program.
What's Next

Caldwell University will begin its search for a new head women's soccer coach, aiming to find a suitable candidate to continue the program's recent success. Hiring decisions will likely focus on maintaining the momentum built under Adjei's leadership.

Bottom Line

Adjei's move to Saint Peter's University is indicative of his successful coaching career and presents an opportunity for Caldwell to hire a new leader who can uphold the program's competitive standards.