UC Davis Women’s Soccer Welcomes Seasoned Coach Travis Clarke
UC Davis women's soccer has appointed Travis Clarke as the new assistant coach. Clarke brings 13 years of NCAA coaching experience and a total of 126 head coaching victories. Most recently, he helped Stanislaus State achieve an 11-5-4 record, while previously coaching at Saint Mary's College, where he achieved notable wins and a championship victory. His successful tenure at Cal State San Bernardino included leading the team to two postseason appearances and a top defensive ranking. Clarke holds advanced degrees in education leadership and political science from Cal Poly.
By the Numbers- 126 career head coaching wins across NCAA Division I and II.
- Guided teams to NCAA West Region Finals and a No. 1 West Region ranking in 2014.
- Clarke joins a UC Davis program looking to enhance team performance after past seasons.
- The Aggies are focusing on improving their competitive edge in the upcoming college soccer season.
Clarke's experience is expected to contribute to the Aggies' development and recruitment efforts. His proven track record with previous programs may lead to immediate improvements in the team's performance and visibility within the NCAA rankings.
Bottom LineTravis Clarke's appointment as assistant coach signals a strategic move for UC Davis women's soccer aiming to build a stronger competitive program with a focus on success and player development.
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