James Ashley
Assistant Women's Soccer Coach
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Profile:James Ashley returns to Radford for his ffifth season as an assistant for the women’s soccer program. Ashley will focus on the goalkeepers and will also be in charge of conditioning. Ashley was a three-year letterman in goal for Maryville College under Pepe Fernandez. A team captain in 2002 and 2003, he was honored with the team award in 2003. Academically, he was named the the Great South Conference All-Academic team his junior and senior seasons and was a Bradford and Maryville College scholar upon graduation. During the spring of 2004, Ashley was an assistant coach for the Alcoa High School soccer program in Alcoa, Tenn. He also has worked several camps on the high school and collegiate level. Ashley obtained his NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) National License and Regional Diploma. In November of 2004, he earned his Level I Goalkeeper Certification from the NSCAA. Since 2004, Ashley has also served as Radford City’s Youth Soccer U-11 boys head coach. Ashley, a Sebring, Fla. native, graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics for teacher licenser with a minor in History. He currently resides in Christiansburg. |
