2010 Women's Soccer

Record: 13-2-2 Home: 8-0 Away: 3-1-2 Neutral: 2-1 RRAC: 6-1-2
Shane Hurley
Shane Hurley Image
Shane Hurley - Head Coach - 3rd Season
 

Shane Hurley has been in the business of soccer and player development for many years. His passion for the game goes back to his youth, when he played in youth and adult leagues during his high school years. Shane was a three-year letterman at Harlingen High School, and he received a scholarship to play NCAA Division One Soccer at the University of Texas-Pan American in 1990.

 

At UTPA, Shane was a four-year starter and was one of the captains his senior year. Aside from the wins and losses, he says that one of his fondest memories was just getting the opportunity to play in Monterrey Tech Stadium, which is used by the professional team, Monterrey Rayados. While at UTPA, he earned his bachelor's degree with a major in English and a minor in history. During the final year of his education, Shane served as an assistant coach for the program and started a women's club program that flourished. To immerse himself even further into soccer, he played semi-professionally with Excel, out of McAllen, Texas. During his two years with Excel, he enjoyed great success as the team won two state championships and advanced to regional championshipsboth years.

 

In 1996, Shane became the head girls' soccer coach at Harlingen High School where he won two straight district titles. He worked with the girl's program for four years. Then, Shane worked with the boys for his final two years before moving to San Antonio to pursue club soccer and Olympic Development Program opportunities. During his tenure at Harlingen, the girls' program was always one of the top two teams in the Rio Grande Valley; they finished number one twice. In 1998, his girls went undefeated into the playoffs and finished with a 24-1 record. His team advanced to the regional tournament three years in a row while winning district, bi-district, area and sectional championships. During his final two years there, Shane helped rebuild the boys' program. They won the district championship both years and advanced to the regional tournament in his final year; the boys went to the regional final.

 

Upon arrival in San Antonio, Shane's impact was seen considerably. He began working at Clark High School and helped coach its girls' team to a regional championship, as well as Northside ISD's first state tournament appearance. Then, Shane became the Director of Coaching for a local soccer club, XLR8. He guided it through tremendous growth, from 4 teams to 17 in two years, and eventually led it through several developmental improvements that became part of the Classics Elite Soccer Academy. His club teams have won several state championships, and his 88swon a regional championship while representing South Texas in Alabama the summer of 2006.

 

For the past years, Shane has been on the state staff of the South Texas Olympic Development Program. While on staff with the 90 boys, they finished second in the Region. With ODP, Shane was responsible for helping conduct tryouts at various age groups to identify potential candidates for the state program.

 

Education has always been a priority of Shane's. While coaching, Shane has always strived to professionally develop his own knowledge of the game and training methodology to benefit his players.

 

In June of 2005, he was awarded the NSCAA's Premier Diploma at Butler University. The Premier Diploma is the highest level of certification offered by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. He holds an Advanced National Diploma and a National Diploma, which he earned at Notre Dame University and Trinity University, respectively. Shane recently earned a Level I goalkeeping certificate with the NSCAA.

Coach Hurley also works for the South Texas division of the United States Olympic Development Program.

 

Coach Hurley coached the men's soccer team during its inaugural season in fall 2007. The Saints had a successful season with 10 wins, fourlosses and one tie.In 2008, he returned as coach of the men's team, which had an 8-8 record, and added head-coaching duties for the first NAIA women's soccer team in OLLU history. The women's team finished with an 11-4 record.

Coach Hurley and his wife Zoila reside in San Antonio.

 
2010 Women's Soccer Roster
#NameCl.Pos.Ht.HometownPrevious School
0Aschley HarrisonFRGK5-8San Antonio, TexasWarren High School
1Emily BackusFRGK5-4Houston, TexasClear Creek High School
2Breanna EstradaFRD5-1San Antonio, TexasMarshall High School
3Samantha MillerJRD5-8Katy, TexasMorton Ranch High School
4Evelyn RobledoJRMF5-2Dallas, TexasCisco College & Brookhaven College
5Nikole GaseSOF5-6Bandera, TexasBandera High School
6Tabytha HorsemanJRM5-2Austin, TexasCedar Park High School
7Madelyn ReyesFRD5-6Harlingen, TexasHarlingen High School South
8Jessica MolinaSOMF5-3Corpus Christi, TexasCarroll High School
9Amanda BondsJRF5-6El Paso, TexasMontwood High School
11Victoria VazquezFRMF/F5-2Helotes, TexasSandra O'Connor High School
12Lauren SchultzSRMF5-3San Antonio, TexasChurchill High School
14Julie CantuFRD5-3Richmond, TexasB. F. Terry High School
15Hailey OldenJRM5-7Kerrville, TexasKerrville High School
16Rebekah ValentaJRD5-7McAllen, TexasMcAllen High School
17Cassie LaneFRD5-3Victoria, TexasMemorial High School
18Jasmine MartinezSOMF5-2San Antonio, TexasO'Connor High School
19Kimberly HarlowSOOMF5-5Boerne, TexasChampion High School
20Abby DuLaneySOCMF5-9Boerne, TexasChampion High School
21Megan OchoaFRF5-8McAllen, TexasMcAllen High School
22Camille CantuFRF5-3Richmond, TexasB. F. Terry High School
24Alisa BernalFRMF/F5-4San Antonio, TexasWilliam Howard Taft High School
25Cindy Lima-CaceresFRMF/OM5-4GuatemalaRobert E. Lee High School
26Jeannette MontesFRD5-7Del Rio, TexasDel Rio High School
27Bianca RamirezJRF5-5Corpus Christi, TexasFoy H. Moody High School
28Brianna OtisFRF5-4San Antonio, TexasSt. Phillips College
29Estephania RuizFRMF5-4San Antonio, TexasChurchill High School
Shane Hurley - Head Coach - 3rd season
Arthur Salazar - Assistant Coach - 3rd season
The NAIA Champions of Character program aims to instill five core values in NAIA athletes, coaches: respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership, and sportsmanship. Our Lady of the Lake University shares and supports these values and strives to promote the Champions of Character program by working with students, coaches through our Champions of Character educational program. For more information on the Champions of Character program, click on the logo below: www.championsofcharacter.org.  
The OLLU Saints Athletics Web site
is managed by Patty Constantin,
news and sports information officer.
 
Office: 210-434-6711, ext. 2373
Mobile: 210-324-8576
Our Lady of the Lake University
411 S.W. 24th Street
San Antonio, TX 78207
Tele: 210-434-6711
photo
photo
photo
NAIA
RRAC