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Jeremy Brodovsky

Jeremy Brodovsky begins his fifth season at the helm of the women’s soccer program.

In 2011 season, Neumann advanced to the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Championship match after getting past Centenary College in the semifinals in penalty kicks. The 12-7-1 Knights lost in the CSAC finals to Cabrini College, but earned a bid to the ECAC Tournament for the first time in the program’s history against Stevenson University. Brodovsky was named CSAC Coach of the Year.

The 2010 season saw Neumann make the playoffs for the first time in the history of the program. They ended their season with a dramatic double overtime loss in the playoffs to a strong Centenary team who went on to win the conference title and make it to the NCAA tournament.

The last three seasons for the Neumann University women’s soccer program have been the most productive in the history of the program, starting with an 8-9-1 record in 2009.

Coach Brodovsky came to Neumann University with over 10 years of coaching experience. Before coming to Neumann, Brodovsky enjoyed two seasons as an assistant coach at Haverford College, assisting them to their conference playoffs in 2007 and helping three players to the All-Conference team. While an assistant coach at Chestnut Hill College in 2005, Brodovsky helped take them to their conference playoffs with six players earning All-Conference honors. He has an extensive coaching resume including licensure through both the NSCAA as well as the USSF.

His coaching career spans years of club coaching and also include stints at Ursinus College, Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School and Lower Moreland High School. He was a four-year player at Moravian College.

Coach Brodovsky currently resides in Plymouth Meeting with his wife Beth and two sons James and Sam.