Utah Valley University women's soccer has appointed Devin Zimmerman as the team's new goalkeeper coach for the upcoming 2026 season. Zimmerman, who has a strong background in coaching and playing, will enhance the program with his experience from collegiate, professional, and Olympic Development levels. Head coach Chris Lemay expressed excitement about Zimmerman's addition, highlighting his ability to improve the goalkeeping unit and the overall team performance. Prior to this role, Zimmerman coached at the University of Utah and Southern Virginia University, and he was the Director of Goalkeeping at Utah Avalanche.

By the Numbers
  • Zimmerman has coached for three seasons at the University of Utah.
  • He helped Fort Lewis College win three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships.
  • Under his direction, the Wolverines finished the 2025 season with a record of 14-5-3 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament's second round.
State of Play
  • Zimmerman joins a successful program that has achieved four consecutive conference championships.
  • Utah Valley is set to start its first season in The Big West Conference this fall.
What's Next

With Zimmerman's extensive experience, expect immediate improvements in the goalkeeping performance as the Wolverines transition into a new conference and defend their championship status.

Bottom Line

Adding Devin Zimmerman to the coaching staff is a strategic move for Utah Valley women's soccer, aiming to build on previous successes and solidify their standing in the competitive landscape of collegiate soccer.