Megan Carroll

Megan Carroll

Megan Carroll is in her second season as an assistant women's soccer coach at Washington and Lee University for the 2021 season.

Carroll came to W&L from Penn State-Harrisburg, where she served as an assistant women's soccer coach for the 2019 season. Concurrently, she was also a behavior technician at The Vista School in Hershey, Pa. 

In her role as assistant soccer coach, she was involved in all aspects of the program, including practice preparation, recruiting, program development and gameday coaching. She helped lead the team to an 11-11-1 overall record, a runner-up finish in the North Eastern Athletic Conference and a bid to the ECAC women's soccer championship.

In addition to her coaching experience at PSU-Harrisburg, Carroll also spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach for the men's and women's soccer teams at East Stroudsburg University, where she earned a master of science in sport management in 2019. 

She helped mentor the women to a 30-11-5 record over two seasons, while the men posted a 20-13-4 overall mark. The ESU women won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title in her first season and advanced to the NCAA Division II tournament both years. Additionally, she was part of the staff tabbed the 2017 Division II Atlantic Region Coaching Staff of the Year. The East Stroudsburg men also won the 2017 PSAC Tournament and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship that year as well.

Carroll also holds experience as a middle school girls' soccer assistant coach at Central Dauphin School District (2017), as a performance coach at Parisi Speed School (2018-19) and as a youth soccer instructor with Soccer Shots (2014-19) in Harrisburg, Pa.

As a player, Carroll was a four-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior for the women's soccer team at Bloomsburg University, where she earned a bachelor of arts in communication studies in 2016. As a midfielder, she finished her career with 15 points on five goals and five assists. After her collegiate career ended, she competed with the Washington Spirit of the National Women's Soccer League and the Inferno Rush of the United Women's Soccer League. She was also a member of the Sandvikens IF Dam Division 1 Women's Soccer Team in Sandviken, Sweden in 2019.