Rebecca Borg Joins ASU as Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach | Coaching Record and Career Highlights Revealed
Alabama State University has appointed Rebecca Borg as the new assistant women's soccer coach, effective March 8, 2024. Borg joins from Millsaps College and brings a track record of success in coaching both goalkeepers and field players. She also has experience as a head coach at Harrisonburg High and as an assistant coach at Bard College. Borg, a former player at Eastern Mennonite University, holds the school record for most saves in a season and stands second in career saves. She is a dual athlete who also competed in track and field, earning All-Conference honors. Borg holds a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and Exercise Science, with a minor in Psychology and Coaching, and a master's in public health with a concentration in Nutrition from Liberty University.
By the Numbers- Borg broke the school record for most saves in a season in 2015 with 170 saves.
- She earned Second-Team All-Conference in the Discus in 2016 and Third Team All-Conference in the Javelin in 2013 as a track and field athlete.
- Borg brings a wealth of experience from coaching at various levels and success in developing players.
- She is joining Alabama State University as the new assistant women's soccer coach.
Rebecca Borg's appointment as the new assistant women's soccer coach at Alabama State University brings a coach with a strong coaching background and a track record of success both as a player and coach.
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