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Women's Soccer Coaches
Damian Clarke, Head Coach - (970) 247-7640 E-mail
Head Women's Soccer Coach - Damian Clarke
After speading six years as the assistant women's soccer coach, Damian Clarke was named the interim head coach in May of 2007. In his six seasons under his predecessor, Jaymee Carozza, Clarke helped guide the Skyhawks to their only two RMAC Championship Tournament titles.
After completing the 2006 season with the lady Skyhawks, Damian went to Mesa State for a very brief four-month stint and served as their assistant men's and women's soccer coach.
Clarke played four-years for the Skyhawk men’s soccer team and began his coaching career as an assistant coach for the women’s soccer program in 1999, the year the Skyhawks won their first RMAC championship.
Clarke was a four-year letter winner who saw action as a striker and a midfielder at Fort Lewis College. He helped the Skyhawks win three league championships during his career, including RMAC championships in 1997 and 1998, and the Colorado Athletic Conference title in 1995. Clarke also helped Fort Lewis College earn NCAA Division II playoff berths as a junior and senior.
A player who rose to occasion in big games, Clarke blasted a ball past All-America goalkeeper Greg Meyer in the 66th minute of the 1997 RMAC finals against UC-Colorado Springs to put the icing on FLC’s 3-1 victory.
Clarke earned his bachalors degree in History after completing his course work in 2002.
Damian and his wife Sherin, a former member of the Skyhawk soccer program, were married on July 13, 2002 and currently reside in Durango. |