Women’s Soccer Welcomes Lawson Vaughn as New Assistant Coach
LMU women's soccer has appointed Lawson Vaughn as the new assistant coach. Previously with Cal State Fullerton, Vaughn contributed to a standout season, helping the team achieve the top goals-against average (0.400) and shutout percentage (0.700) in NCAA Division I during 2024-25. He brings expertise in defensive organization, tactical structure, and technology-driven training methods. Head coach Chris Chamides expressed enthusiasm about Vaughn's commitment and experience, having observed his career transition from a professional player to a college coach.
By the Numbers- 0.400 goals-against average by Cal State Fullerton, the best in NCAA Division I during Vaughn's last season.
- 0.700 shutout percentage achieved with Vaughn's guidance as part of the coaching staff.
While Vaughn's previous success at Cal State Fullerton sets a high expectation, translating that success to LMU will depend on adapting to a new team dynamic and conference challenges.
State of Play- Vaughn's experience with professional and collegiate soccer enhances the coaching staff at LMU.
- Chamides and Vaughn's prior connection may foster a cohesive coaching environment conducive to development.
As the program transitions into its next phase, Vaughn is expected to implement his defensive strategies and technology-driven training methods, potentially improving LMU's competitive performance in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineVaughn's hiring is a strategic move for LMU women's soccer, aiming to leverage his proven track record to enhance team performance and fortify the coaching staff's overall capability.
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