North Dakota head soccer coach Chris Logan announced the hiring of Nicole Randall as an assistant coach on June 18, 2024.
Randall most recently served as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi for two seasons. She aided in the recruitment process with the Islanders, including evaluating recruits and scheduling campus visits. Randall coached full team practices and took the lead on small group technical, possession, finishing and position specific training. In Randall’s first season at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi, the Islanders got off to their best start in program history with a 6-3 record through the first nine games.
The Islanders set program records for goals in a season with 37 and goals in a game with 8 during the 2022 campaign. Randall oversaw the midfield which saw a steady increase in production under her guidance, after tallying one goal and five assists in 2021, the Islanders’ midfield put away 22 goals and notched 20 assists over the past two seasons. A&M – Corpus Christi placed four student-athletes on Southland All-Conference teams over the past two seasons, including midfielder Rachel Loetzer who earned two straight all-conference second team honors under Randall’s guidance.
Prior to her stint with A&M – Corpus Christi, Randall spent three seasons on the University of Idaho’s sidelines as an assistant coach. In her time with the Vandals, they had 15 athletes honored on the Big Sky All-Conference teams, the 2018 Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year, co-goalkeeper of the year and the 2021 spring co-offensive player of the year. The Vandals also placed two athletes on the All-West Region team and had one first team Academic All-American.
Randall began her coaching career at her alma mater, Fort Hays State, where she spent three seasons as an assistant coach. As a student-athlete, she appeared in 40 games with 17 starts in the Tigers’ midfield and scored one goal to go with three assists. She was a key part of Fort Hays State's MIAA Tournament Championship run in 2012 as the team knocked off the No. 3, No. 2, and No. 1 seeds to earn the conference's automatic qualifying bid to the NCAA Tournament Randall also spent two years as an assistant with Allen Community College before joining the staff at Idaho.
Randall earned her bachelor’s degree in health and human performance and her master’s of science in health and human performance for Fort Hays State.
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