Ed Moore was hired as the third head coach in Pacific women’s soccer history in January of 2020.
Moore, who holds a USSF "A" Coaching license, comes to Stockton from Boise State, where he spent the last seven seasons as an assistant coach and an integral part of both individual and team development while being a key component in the Broncos' team culture.
While goalkeeping was Moore’s forte in Boise, his impact has been felt throughout the program in the past six years, leading the Broncos to five Mountain West postseason tournaments.
The 2018 season saw the team win its first Mountain West regular season title in program history and earn the No. 1 seed at the conference tournament. The No. 1 seed in 2018 means the Broncos will host the 2019 Mountain West Tournament – the first time a conference tournament will take place in Boise in program history.
Moore was instrumental in the development of Boise State's 25 all-conference selections since he joined the staff. Brooke Heidemann became the first all-region honoree in program history as a senior in 2015, before Raimee Sherle was named the Mountain West Newcomer of the Year in 2016. Additionally, Janelle Flores became the first Bronco goalkeeper to earn first-team all-conference recognition.
Moore joined Boise State after spending two years as an assistant coach with the men's soccer team at Seattle where he was involved in all aspects of the team's training, recruiting and fundraising.
Prior to his time with the Redhawks, Moore served as the goalkeeper coach for the men's team at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss., from 2009-11 and was also hired as the executive director of the Jackson Futbol Club.
Moore's coaching career began at his alma mater of Evansville where he served as the volunteer goalkeeper coach in 2003 immediately after his playing career ended. After a year with the Evansville men's team, where he trained current MLS goalkeeper Troy Perkins, he made a move to the women's side volunteering as an assistant coach with national power, Duke from 2004-06 and serving as a full-time assistant at fellow West Coast Conference foe Saint Mary's College from 2006-07.
Moore was a goalkeeper at Evansville from 1999-2003, during which he also gained experience in the Professional Development league with the Jackson Chargers (1999), Coco Expos (2000) and Kansas City Brass (2001).
THE ED MOORE FILE
Coaching Experience
2020 - Present: Pacific, Head Coach
2013-19: Boise State, Assistant Coach
2010-11: Seattle U, Assistant Coach
2009: Millsaps College, Assistant Coach
2006-07: Saint Mary's, Assistant Coach
2004-06: Duke, Assistant Coach
2003: Evansville, Assistant Coach
Coaching History
Year |
School |
Position |
Record |
Postseason |
2019 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
18-5-0 |
NCAA First Round |
2018 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
13-4-3 |
|
2017 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
13-6-3 |
|
2016 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
6-11-4 |
|
2015 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
7-9-4 |
|
2014 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
9-9-3 |
|
2013 |
Boise State |
Assistant Coach |
13-7-3 |
|
2011 |
Seattle U |
Assistant Coach |
2-13-2 |
|
2010 |
Seattle U |
Assistant Coach |
5-10-3 |
|
2009 |
Millsaps College |
Assistant Coach |
7-10-1 |
|
2007 |
Saint Mary's |
Assistant Coach |
6-12-2 |
|
2006 |
Saint Mary's |
Assistant Coach |
3-14-4 |
|
2005 |
Duke |
Assistant Coach |
15-7-1 |
NCAA Tournament Second Round |
2004 |
Duke |
Assistant Coach |
16-9-0 |
NCAA Sweet 16 |
2003 |
Evansville |
Assistant Coach |
9-7-3 |
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