MARQUIS WALKER ANNOUNCED AS NEW PITT-BRADFORD WOMEN'S HEAD SOCCER COACH
Pitt-Bradford has named Marquis Walker as the new head women's soccer coach.
Pitt-Bradford has named Marquis Walker as the new head women's soccer coach.
Walker's resume spans several levels of soccer, including seven seasons as head coach at Division II/NAIA Malone University in Canton, Ohio.
"I am pleased to announce the hiring of coach Marquis Walker, here at Pitt-Bradford," said Bret Butler, Pitt-Bradford's athletic director. "Coach Walker brings a wealth of soccer experience with him."
Most recently, Walker was the head girls' soccer coach at Hudson (Ohio) High School, a Division I program that finished the 2015 season ranked No. 7 in the state with a record of 15-2-2. Prior to that, Walker was an assistant head coach for AFC Cleveland in the men's National Premier Soccer League, where his primary focus was on attacking and patterns of play for the team of college-age players from NCAA Division I and II schools.
Walker also coached with the highly respected Everest Soccer Club in Hudson from 2009-2015, and was an assistant men's coach at Hiram College from 2009-10.
A former player at Malone, where he was a two-time all-conference and East Regional selection, Walker also served as its head coach, where he focused on the overall team performance, player development, and recruitment. While there, he created the first junior varsity team in the university's athletic department.
A keen developer of players, Walker's recruiting effort at Malone grew a roster from 25 to 42 players within a highly challenging environment, while expanding the university's recruiting range, not only nationwide, but internationally. Six of his players have gone on to play professionally at the highest level in the MLS, the European Champions League, and for their own national teams in Scotland, England and Mexico.
At Malone, Walker earned a Bachelor of Arts in business administration and a Master of Business Administration. He's also built a strong reputation after working many camps, including Division I Bowling Green University, and at several high schools throughout Ohio. His credentials also include an NSCAA Premier Diploma and an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, among others.
"Coach Walker has been successful at many levels," Butler said. "He has extensive experience in club soccer as well, and we're extremely excited to have him join the athletics staff here at Pitt-Bradford. He is a fantastic addition."
Walker takes over a program that finished 10-8-1 overall and 7-1-1 in the AMCC in 2015 and reached the conference finals for the fourth straight year.
