Eastern Washington University has promoted Hayden Hollinger to Associate Head Coach for the women’s soccer team as they prepare for the 2026 season. After two years as an assistant and recruiting coordinator, Hollinger has played a crucial role in the program's growth, contributing to both athletic and academic success. Coach Missy Strasburg praised his work ethic and innovative solutions that have enhanced the program’s vision and player development. Under his influence, the team has achieved back-to-back conference tournament appearances and consecutive winning seasons. This promotion reflects the university's commitment to fostering talent that nurtures both athletes' performance and personal growth.

By the Numbers
  • Eastern Washington has achieved back-to-back conference tournament appearances for the first time since 2018-19.
  • The program produced 12 All-Big Sky honorees in the last two seasons, including two consecutive Big Sky Offensive MVPs.
State of Play
  • Hollinger is actively involved in recruiting, player development, and tactical planning.
  • The women’s soccer team has maintained consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 2016-17.
What's Next

As Hollinger steps into his new role, the women’s soccer program is expected to continue building towards stronger performances in the upcoming seasons, with a focus on maintaining athletic excellence and player growth.

Bottom Line

The promotion of Hayden Hollinger underscores Eastern Washington University’s dedication to cultivating a successful and sustainable women's soccer program and a supportive environment for its student-athletes.