Alabama's Public Liberal Arts University

Women's Soccer

 

Patricia Hughes
Head Coach - Women's Soccer
Assistant Athletic Director
Senior Women's Administrator
Coker College (1993)
Ninth year at UM
Seventh as Head Coach

 


Patricia Hughes begins her seventh year at UM, and has a core group of veteran players that will serve as nucleus of a team that will make a run for the Gulf South Conference tournament at the end of the season.

Hughes, the second coach in the 12-year history of the UM women's soccer program, took over the program in the fall of 2001.

A native of Dublin, Ireland, Hughes was a member of the coaching staff on the first University of Montevallo women's soccer team in 1995. She was formerly head coach at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. for the 1999 season before returning to UM as an assistant coach in the fall of 2000. Hughes was also an assistant and interim head coach at Auburn University from 1997-1999.

A graduate of Coker College in 1993, Hughes was a two-time NAIA All-American, an NSCAA/adidas All-American and named to the All-District team four times. The all-time scoring leader, male or female in Coker College soccer history, she was also named First Team NSCAA All-East three times, the team's leading scorer and team captain four years and team MVP and best offensive player twice. In the spring of 2001, Hughes became the first women’s soccer player to be inducted into the Coker College Athletic Hall of Fame.

Hughes also played internationally, making twenty appearances for the Republic of Ireland National Team from 1985-90, and also played with the Alabama Angels, a women's semi-professional league from 1995-98.

Locally, Hughes was also a Alabama State Coach for the Olympic Development Program (ODP) from 1995-99. She received her master's degree in education from UM in the spring of 2001.

In her first stint at UM as assistant coach, the 1995 team finished 3-14-1. In her first season as head coach, the team posted a nine-win season and qualified for their fifth GSC Women’s Soccer Tournament over a six-year span.

In addition to her UM administrative assignments, Hughes is currently administrative liaison for the Gulf South Conference, a member of the NCAA Division II National Soccer Committee and chair of the NCAA South Region Soccer Committee.

Named the school’s Senior Women’s Administrator in 2004, she has been recently named Assistant Athletic Director. She will assist the Director of Athletics in all facets of administration and governance of the ten-sport Lady Falcon and Falcon athletic program with an emphasis on internal relations. She will also coordinate UM's on-campus support services, including the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and Champs Life Skills programs.

Hughes resides in Pelham.