Waterbury Tabbed as New Head Women's Soccer Coach
Former All SUNY-AC performer Bailey Waterbury will become next head women's soccer coach.
PSC Women's Soccer program has named Bailey Waterbury as the new Head Women's Soccer Coach.
Waterbury is a SUNY Oswego graduate and had a decorated career on the women's soccer team at center midfield. As a student-athlete at SUNY Oswego, she started every single match during her four year playing career and was team captain her Junior and Senior year. Playing in the midfield, she helped lead Oswego to some of the most successful seasons in program history and earned All-SUNYAC 1st Team Honors in 2013, SUNYAC all-Tournament team in 2015, and lead the SUNYAC in assists.
Coaching is in Waterbury's blood. Both of her parents were the head men's and women's soccer coaches at Plattsburgh State. Her father Chris Waterbury is still the men's soccer coach at Plattsburgh State. She has coached at Plattsburgh Soccer Camps and Malone soccer camps for 6 years. In addition she has worked clinics and training sessions for high school athletes preparing for college. She has also helped with the recruiting process for prospective students at Oswego.
"I am excited to continue the quality academic and athletic excellence displayed here at Paul Smith's College. I am looking forward to the challenges of this upcoming season," Waterbury said about the opportunity to lead the women's soccer program at PSC.
The women's Soccer team opens up at home against Albany Pharmacy on September 3rd.
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