Natalie Dryer enters her second season as head coach. In her first season, Dreyer led the program to the post-season. In 2016, she was promoted to Senior Woman Administrator and Compliance Officer.
At Ozarks
Led the program to its first-ever American Southwest Conference post-season tournament appearance in her first season (2015)
2015 team clinched playoff spot behind three consecutive conference wins in October
Posted a signature win against league power Texas Dallas (2015)
2015 team recorded its most conference wins (4) since 2009
2015 team had its highest conference finish since 2002
2015 team set a new program record with five shutouts
Had six players earn All-Conference (2015)
Program was awarded the program’s seventh NSCAA Team Academic award (2015)
Seven players earned All-Conference (2016)
Six players achieved ASC All-Academic Team (2016)
Compliance Officer
Senior Woman Administrator
Attended NCAA Women’s Leadership Symposium
Assistant Coaching Experience
Five years as the assistant women’s coach at Central Methodist University
Helped Central Methodist University to a 46-33-12 record
12 players earned All-Conference honors at Central Methodist University
13 more achieved conference Scholar-Athlete status at Central Methodist University
Helped guide Central Methodist University to four straight winning seasons
Posted a school-best 14-3-2 record in 2011 at Central Methodist University
Missouri 1997 Olympic Developmental Program (2012-2014)
Missouri 1999 Olympic Developmental Program
Boonville High School
Collegiate Playing Career
Central Methodist University, Forward
Collegiate Playing Accomplishments
Three-time All-Conference
Three-year captain
Four-year starter
Two-time conference Player of the Week
Camp Instructor
Oklahoma State University
University of the Ozarks
University of Missouri
Coaching License
D coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation
National Level Coaching Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
Education
Received her bachelor’s degree in Education from Central Methodist University (2010)
Earned a master’s degree in Education from Central Methodist University