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Women's Soccer coach
Head coach HEAD COACH: Mike Biddle

Mike Biddle has been a member of the Holy Family University women’s soccer coaching staff since the program’s inception in 1997. After spending the first eight years as an assistant, Biddle became the team’s second head coach in is 2005.

In his first five seasons as the head coach, Biddle has compiled a record of 58-40-7 and has qualified for the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Tournament every year. In 2005 and 2007, Holy Family won the CACC crown. After winning the 2007 title, Holy Family became the first school to represent the CACC in the NCAA Tournament. He was selected by his peers as the CACC coach of the year in 2005 and 2007.

Last season, the Tigers went 9-11-2 overall and 7-2-2 in the conference. Holy Family reached the CACC Tournament semi-finals for the fifth consecutive season. He also coached Holy Family’s first All-American, Jamie-Lynn Wallace, who earned Daktronics All-American second team honors.

He has also coached three Daktronics All-East region team members: Kaitlin Gavaghan (2007 and 2008), Jenn Hamill (2007) and Calli Nagle (2008). In Biddle’s second season, Brianne Redeleim earned the CACC Player of the Year award in 2005.

Biddle is a 1999 graduate of Holy Family University.

assistant coachASSISTANT COACH: Jill Kehan

Jill Kehan is in her sixth year along side coach Biddle as an assistant coach for the Holy Family University women’s soccer team.

Kehan was a four-year letterwinner at Kutztown University from 1999 until 2002. In 2002, she was the team’s MVP and helped anchor a defense that allowed the fewest goals in Golden Bear history (16). Kehan added four career goals, one was a game-winner, and an assist on the offensive end.

She stayed on as an assistant coach in 2003. That year, Kutztown was a nationally-ranked team and made its first appearance in the NCAA Championship Tournament.

Kehan also coached at Schuylkill Valley Middle School in Schuylkill Valley, Pa. from 2001 to 2003.


ASSISTANT COACH: Dominic Mangoni
Dominic Mangoni is a six-year assistant coach for the Tigers and brings more than 26 years of coaching experience at the club, high school and college levels.

Mangoni holds numerous licenses including a National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) National Diploma, Brazilian FA “C” License and an UEFA “C” License. Magnoni earned a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma in the summer of 2008.