Head CoachJim Schneiderhahn is in his second year as the head coach of the women's soccer program at Emporia State.
Schneiderhahn was the recruiting coordinator and keepers coach at
NCAA Division I Tulane for the 2005 season.The Green Wave program played only 12 of 21 scheduled games
due to Hurricane Katrina. After a season opening home loss to
Alabama, the Friday before Katrina hit, the team was based at Texas
A&M and played the rest of their home games in College Station.
He spent five seasons as head women's soccer coach at Benedictine College prior to taking the Tulane position. During his time at Benedictine, he coached five all-Americans, seven all-region performers and 11 All-Heart of America Athletic Conference selections. He was 39-43-6 in his five years as head coach at BC. His best season came in 2000 when he guided the Ravens to a 13-5 record and spot in the NAIA regional tournament. He began his coaching career as an assistant with the Benedictine men's team, serving as the goalkeepers coach while contributing in all aspects of recruiting, budgeting, scheduling and team development.
On the club level, Schneiderhahn has worked with teams at various age levels, including the United States Youth Soccer Association's (USYSA) Region II team and the Upper Midwest Region Olympic Development Program since 1996. He holds a United State Soccer Federation (USSF) National "A" Coaching License.
Schneiderhahn earned a bachelor of arts in journalism from
Benedictine in 1990, and returned for a bachelor of arts in social science
in 1999. During his playing days he was a first-team NAIA All-
District 12 goalkeeper as a senior. Schneiderhahn set the school records
for career shutouts and shutouts in a season during his four year career
with the Ravens.
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Aug. 29 at 5 p.m. St. Joseph, Mo.