Kinsey Bob Gomez has been appointed as the seventh head coach of the Marian University women's soccer program. This transition comes after her successful tenure as an assistant coach, where she contributed to a 27-21-12 record and led the team to three consecutive NACC Tournament qualifications. Director of Athletics Tony Draves praised Gomez for her dedication and talent, noting the positive impact she has had on student-athletes. Gomez's enthusiasm for coaching and development is evident as she takes on this new role.

By the Numbers
  • Gomez helped lead Marian to a 27-21-12 overall record during her tenure as an assistant coach.
  • The Sabres achieved a 12-4-4 record in Gomez's first season, tying for the second most wins in program history.
State of Play
  • Gomez has been part of the Marian women's soccer program for three seasons.
  • Under her guidance, Marian earned its first home game in the NACC Tournament since 2013 and secured its first postseason victory in a decade.
What's Next

As Gomez steps into her new role, she aims to continue the growth and success of the women's soccer program by developing student-athletes both on and off the field. The upcoming seasons will focus on building upon prior achievements and enhancing the team's competitive edge.

Bottom Line

Gomez's promotion marks a significant step for the Marian women's soccer program, promising further development and success. Her commitment to the team's growth is expected to lead to sustained competitive performance in the NACC.