Brevard College women's soccer has added Kayla Landman to its coaching staff as Assistant Coach, announced Head Coach Juan Mascaro. Landman begins her first season on the sidelines with the Tornados in 2024.Â
"Being welcomed as part of the Tornado family is an exciting opportunity," commented Coach Landman. "I am looking forward to contributing to our team's growth and success!"
Landman comes to Brevard after a career as a women's soccer student-athlete at NCAA DI Morehead State University, a member of the Ohio Valley Conference located in Morehead, Kentucky.
"We are extremely thrilled to welcome Kayla to the Tornado women's soccer family," commented Coach Mascaro. "It will be great to have her unique perspective on our staff, both from her playing days at Morehead State and as a youth soccer coach. We are excited to get to work!"
In her freshman season, she appeared in 14 contests with 12 starts, and earned OVC Goalkeeper of the Week honors following victories over Belmont and Purdue Fort Wayne. Landman racked up over 1,100 minutes in goal her freshman season, and rallied a season-best 14 saves vs. Murray State on October 4, 2019, which were the most saves by an Eagle GK since 2006.Â
Landman most recently served as both an Assistant Coach and later the Head Coach of the Bath County Girls Soccer team following her on the field playing career.Â
While at Morehead State, Landman was a Leader in the organization Athletes in Action throughout her collegiate tenure. Athletes in Action is a global community that helps coaches and athletes grow physically, mentally, and spiritually both on and off the field.Â