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Kimberly Wyant (born February 11, 1964) is an American soccer coach and retired player. She is the head coach of the New York University men's soccer team, currently, one of only two women to lead a men's NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer program (the other being Julianne Sitch at the University of Chicago). Since her appointment as coach of NYU, she has led them to postseason play in every season except one, including two NCAA National soccer championship tournaments.

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  • Kimberly Wyant (born February 11, 1964) is an American soccer coach and retired player. She is the head coach of the New York University men's soccer team, currently, one of only two women to lead a men's NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer program (the other being Julianne Sitch at the University of Chicago). Since her appointment as coach of NYU, she has led them to postseason play in every season except one, including two NCAA National soccer championship tournaments. She is currently the head coach for the Brooklyn City FC women's soccer team, and also coached the NYAC (New York Athletic Club) to the 2014 United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA) Amateur Women's National Championship. Wyant was the goalkeeper for the first United States women's national soccer team, appearing in the inaugural US game in Italy in 1985. She played 16 international games for the United States, and was the first goalkeeper for the women's national team and recorded the team's first shutout and win during a match against Canada in July 1986. In 2008, Wyant was the recipient of the ‘Special Recognition Award’ by the National Soccer Hall of Fame honoring her contribution to the winning way of the Women's National Team. (en)
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  • Kimberly Wyant (born February 11, 1964) is an American soccer coach and retired player. She is the head coach of the New York University men's soccer team, currently, one of only two women to lead a men's NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer program (the other being Julianne Sitch at the University of Chicago). Since her appointment as coach of NYU, she has led them to postseason play in every season except one, including two NCAA National soccer championship tournaments. (en)
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