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DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION & CLUB DEVELOPEMENT Megan Skinner Megan was a member of the Nebraska women's soccer coaching staff for ten seasons and helped the Huskers recruit top players from California, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska during her tenure. Along with her on-field coaching duties, she assisted with Nebraska's training and conditioning programs, helped coordinate the Huskers' individual skill development program, directed the Huskers' community involvement projects and coordinated Nebraska's summer soccer camps and clinics. An excellent judge of talent and ability, Skinner was instrumental in helping the Huskers put together a string of outstanding recruiting classes. She was integral in recruiting one of Nebraska's best incoming classes in school history in 2003. Soccer America named Nebraska's incoming class the No. 8 recruiting class in the country for 2003. She was again crucial in recruiting the 2004 class, which Soccer America dubbed as the sixth-best class in the nation. In addition to her collegiate coaching responsibilities, Megan was chosen as the director of coaching development and director of coaching for the girls program for the Capital Soccer Association, a premier soccer club in Lincoln, Neb., in the summer of 2002. Along with her coaching responsibilities on and off the field, Megan is also a competitive marathon runner and tri-athlete. She ran the Boston Marathon in May of 2000 after qualifying with a 29th-place finish in 3:35:35 in the 26.2-mile Lincoln Marathon in 1999. She married Nebraska assistant volleyball coach Craig Skinner, who is currently the University of Kentucky head volleyball coach, in May, 2002. The couple has two daughters. Megan joined the Commonwealth Soccer Club as The Director of Education & Club Development in March of 2008. Coach Skinner will develop and implement the College Information Program, Administrate the coaches continuing education license courses, and assist in the development of a curriculum for the training of all CSC players. Coach Skinner holds her A license. She will continue to train the special needs of all teams. |
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