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14<br />

GLENN EVANS<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Coach Glenn Evans, the pioneer of<br />

Centenary’s soccer program, stepped<br />

down 12 years ago as head coach of the<br />

Gents and Ladies soccer programs. He<br />

then focused his attention on serving<br />

as the assistant to then-coach Jed Jones<br />

for the Ladies soccer team, and now<br />

works with Wooten. He posted a 161-105-3 (.604) record in 14<br />

seasons as the head coach of the Gents soccer program and a<br />

66-25-3 (.725) record in five seasons as the Ladies head coach.<br />

Evans guided the Gents program from its inception through<br />

1978, before returning at the start of the 1983 campaign. During<br />

his tenure, the Gents posted nine consecutive winning seasons<br />

(1983-91), including three straight Trans America Athletic<br />

Conference Championships. For his and the team’s efforts, he<br />

was named TAAC Coach of the Year in 1983, 1988, 1989, and<br />

1990 as well as receiving that honor for his direction of the<br />

Ladies program in 1994.<br />

The Herkimer, New York, native earned a B.S. in Health & Physical<br />

Education from Centenary in 1969. He received a master’s<br />

degree in education from the University of Georgia in 1970.<br />

Evans recently retired as the Superintendant of Athletics for<br />

Shreveport Parks and Recreation and is entering his second<br />

year as Centenary’s Director of Academic Support. Evans also<br />

served as Interim A.D. from Oct. 2006 through July 2007. He and<br />

his wife, Karen, have four sons: Chad, Scott, Trey, and Brian.<br />

COACHES<br />

ASHLEY CALDAROLA<br />

StudentAssistant Coach<br />

Ashley Caldarola will begin her second<br />

season as a student assistant under<br />

head coach Chase Wooten.<br />

She redshirted as a freshman in 2005,<br />

and in 2006 played in 15 matches. The<br />

San Antonio, Texas, native scored one<br />

goal and gave an assist. Her lone goal in 2006 was the match<br />

winner against Arkansas State on Sept. 17.<br />

Caldarola played her final season with a heart condition, and<br />

the medical staff at Centenary decided to end her soccer career.<br />

She has since taken over the head coaching duties at North<br />

Caddo High School, while also assisting with the Ladies program.<br />

Caldarola plans on graduating from Centenary in 2009 with a<br />

degree in business, with an emphasis in finance. She also plans<br />

on continuing her coaching career on the prep level.<br />

Caldarola is single and resides in Shreveport.<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Ladies Soccer Media Guide

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