Bri Eilman

Bri Eilman

Bri Eilman returns to the Lycoming College women's soccer team for a third season as an assistant coach in 2015.

In her first full season as an assistant coach, Eilman helped remake the Warrior offense in 2014, as the team more than tripled its scoring output from 2013. She also helped mentor the Commonwealth Conference Rookie of the Year in Jordan Lazarich and helped the team to a four-win season, its most wins in four years.

In her first year, Eilman served as a volunteer assistant.

Eilman was a three-year letterwinner as a midfielder for the Quakers, earning all-conference honors in each of her three seasons. She posted 12 goals and 12 assists in her career, capping her senior season off by earning NSCAA Third Team All-South Atlantic Region honors.

She began her coaching career as an assistant on Guilford’s staff in 2012 and she has spent five years as a camp coach at the North Carolina Girls' Soccer Camp.

Prior to Guilford, Eilman spent two years at the University of Nebraska, appearing in 10 games with the Cornhuskers in 2008 during her redshirt freshman season. She also earned a slot on the Big 12 Commisioner's Honor Roll in the spring of 2008.

A four-year starter at Omaha Westside, Eilman was a four-time honorable-mention all-state selection by both the Lincoln Journal Star and Omaha World-Herald.

Eilman played with the Toro Magic club program, helping the team to  three club state championships. She also played in the Olympic Development Program as part of the Nebraska state team from 2001 to 2005, and as a Regional pool player in 2004 and 2005.

A native of Omaha, Neb., Eilman earned a bachelor’s degree in religious studies from Guilford in 2012.