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Teddy Meyer

Teddy Meyer begins his fourth season at the helm of the women’s soccer program at Flagler College. He was named co-Coach of the Year by the ICAA in 2007. Meyer led to Flagler to a school-record 14 wins in 2005 and coached three NAIA All-Americans. His overall record is 27-27-2.
Prior to Flagler, Meyer served three years as the men’s and women’s assistant coach and goalkeeper trainer at NCAA Division I member, Winthrop University of Rock Hill, S.C. He helped lead the men’s team to the 2002 Big South Conference Championship and the 2002 NCAA College Cup.
Meyer also served as the Director of Coaching for Discoveries Soccer Club. He directed a premier youth soccer club of 12 teams based in Rock Hill, S.C. Prior to Winthrop, Meyer was also the men’s assistant coach at Northwestern University, Westminster College (Pa.), and Montreat (N.C.) College.
A Tampa native, Meyer was the goalkeeper at Flagler College from 1996-2000. He played on the 1996 Florida Sun Conference Championship team and two NAIA Region XIV finalist teams in 1996 and 1999, during his career.
Meyer earned a bachelor’s of arts in sport management from Flagler College in 2000, and in 2005 he earned his master’s of science in physical education from Winthrop University. He holds a USSF National “B” License and a NSCAA Premier GK Diploma. Meyer is married to the former Heather Trudeau, also a graduate of Flagler College, Class of 2001.