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Heather Lipp is in her fifth season
as an assistant coach at Holy Cross in 2012. Lipp helped coach the
Crusaders to seven wins in 2009, the team’s most since the
2000 season.
Lipp has brought a wealth of coaching experience to the Crusader
program. Prior to her time at Holy Cross, she was an assistant
coach at Clark University for the 2007 season. Before coaching at
Clark, Lipp spent three years as an assistant coach at Wittenberg
University in Springfield, Ohio. In 2006, Wittenberg won its first
ever conference tournament championship and won its first ever NCAA
Tournament game, while it tied the school record for wins with
15.
A United States Soccer Federation National B licensed coach, Lipp
coached the Puma Soccer Club in Berlin, Mass., to a 5-2-1 spring
season record and a bid to the Andre Cup in 2008. She is also an
assistant coach of the Massachusetts Olympic Development Program
under-14 team.
Lipp was the head coach of the Dayton Soccer Academy under-16 team
in Dayton, Ohio, from 2005-2007. Prior to her stint in Dayton, she
was the head coach of the varsity team at Indiana Senior H.S. in
Indiana, Pa., for one year and was the junior varsity coach for
three seasons prior to that. Lipp also spent time as an assistant
coach for the Foothills Soccer Club in Pittsburgh, Pa., and was
named the Pennsylvania West Girls Coach of the Year. Lipp has also
been a member of the coaching staff at the California University
summer camps.
Lipp was a four-year defender and two-time captain at Marietta
College in Marietta, Ohio. She graduated from Marietta in 1988 with
a bachelor’s degree in advertising. A native of Pittsburgh,
Pa., Lipp was an outstanding high school soccer player at Upper St.
Clair H.S.









