JON
KIESTER
enters his third season as the head coach of the University of Missouri-Rolla
women's soccer program and hopes that a strong finish to the 2006 season can catapult the Lady Miners to a spot in
the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament this fall.
UMR won four of its final five games last season after a slow start and moved up three spots in the conference standings. The Lady Miners finished with a 4-13-1 mark last season, but was involved in a number of close, low-scoring games throughout the season, as they gave up more than two goals in only two games over the course of the year.
UMR ended
its first season under Kiester with a record of 4-12-3, but eight of the games
were either ties or games the team dropped by one goal.
Kiester took
over the program in the spring of 2005 after spending the previous six years
as an assistant coach at the NCAA Division I level. He was an assistant coach
at the University of Oregon prior to his arrival in Rolla, where he handled
a number of responsibilities, including pre-game planning, recruiting, off-season
conditioning and other administrative duties including serving as the assistant
director for soccer camps.
Prior to his stint at
Oregon, Kiester was an assistant coach at Baylor University for two years.
Kiester, who holds a U.S.
Soccer Federation "B" license and an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma,
started his coaching career in 1996 at South Torrance High School in California,
where his 1998 team won the California Interscholastic Federation co-championship
and posted a perfect 14-0 record in the Ocean League. He earned CIF "Coach
of the Year" honors following the 1998 spring season.
From there, Kiester moved
on to the collegiate level, beginning at El Camino Junior College where he
served as an assistant coach with both the men's and women's programs during
the fall of 1998. After one season at El Camino, he accepted the women's assistant
coaching position at Baylor, where he helped to recruit one of the nation's
top classes for the 2000 according to Soccer Buzz magazine.
He has also coached ODP
teams in Oregon as well as club teams in southern California and Oregon, including
a team that won the Oregon under-17 state cup in 2004. Kiester also coached
Torrance United Soccer Club's under-18 team to a league title and the League
Cup championship in the same year.
Kiester earned a bachelor's
degree in history from Hawaii Pacific University in 1994, where he served
as a team captain for three seasons. He went on to play professional soccer
for two years with the Hawaii Tsunami.
"The attitude around
the UMR department is very friendly and family-like as well as very professional,"
Kiester said. "I am looking forward to developing a winning attitude
for this season."