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John Constable Named Head Coach of NSU Women’s Soccer

Nova Southeastern University Director of Athletics Michael Mominey announced that John Constable will take over the helm of the NSU women’s soccer program. A longtime veteran of Division II soccer, Constable becomes the just the fourth head coach for the Sharks since the women’s program began in 1995.

“John Constable is a great addition to our NSU coaching staff,” Mominey said. “He brings a tremendous amount of experience, knowledge, passion and energy that will take our women’s soccer program to the next level. I look forward to seeing him work within our culture and he will succeed as a leader of the women’s soccer program and as a leader within our university.”

Formerly the head coach at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Constable brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, both as a coach and player, to the NSU women’s soccer program. Last season, he led the Valkyries women’s team to their first-ever regular season conference championship, their first top-25 national ranking and a conference semifinal appearance in the Conference Carolinas Tournament. He was twice named Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year, once in 2012 and again in 2014. He has also mentored one All-Region performer, seven All-Conference players and eight Academic All-Conference student-athletes.

“I am delighted to be taking over as head women’s soccer coach at Nova Southeastern,” Constable said. “I will be forever grateful to Mike Mominey for giving me this opportunity. Together, with the help of the fine young ladies on the program and its staff, NSU women’s soccer will progress from strength to strength, in the classroom, in the community and on the field. It became apparent instantly when I arrived on campus for my interview, that Nova Southeastern is a first-class university and has a first-class athletic program to match. With hard work, teamwork, organization and discipline, I have no doubt that continuous improvement is the pipeline for NSU women’s soccer.” Complete Release

John Constable

John Constable