Montreat College Women’s Soccer Camps
Kristin Eggert, who was named the head coach of the women’s soccer program in May of 2021, came back to the Cavs following a stretch as the Montreat women’s soccer assistant coach during 2019, when she managed recruiting and all aspects of goalkeeper development. In the summer of 2023, she was named the department’s Senior Woman Leader. The 2023 season was her third as head coach.
YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS
2023
- Finished with an 11-6 (10-4 AAC) record.
- Made the quarterfinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 4 seed.
- Won 5 consecutive games from 9/30 to 10/14.
- Athlete achievements: 1 Third Team NAIA All-American, 1 AAC Player of the Year, 3 All-Conference (1 First Team, 2 Second Team), 4 AAC Player of the Week, 1 CSC Academic All-America First Team, 6 CSC Academic All-District, 12 AAC All-Academic Team, 8 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2022
- Finished with an 8-5-3 (7-3-3 AAC) record.
- Made the semifinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 4 seed.
- Won 5 consecutive games early in season.
- Athlete achievements: 3 All-Conference (1 First Team, 2 Second Team), 3 AAC Player of the Week, 1 NAIA Player of the Week, 2 AAC All-Tournament Team, 2 CSC Academic All-District, 6 AAC All-Academic Team, 4 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2021
- Secured first win of coaching career on 9/7 against Warren Wilson (6-0).
- Finished season with a 13-4 (11-3 AAC) record, marking the most wins since 2013 and most conference victories since at least 2004.
- Had an 8-match win streak, the longest since at least 2004.
- Made semifinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 3 seed.
- Program-best MRPI ranking (No. 22)
- Athlete achievements: 5 All-Conference (4 First Team, 1 Second Team), 1 AAC Player of the Week, 6 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes, 2 AAC All-Tournament Team, AAC Female Champion of Character.
PRIOR TO MONTREAT
The Cavaliers made strides defensively with Eggert on staff in 2019, surrendering only 19 goals in 17 games while making the conference tournament. Prior to her assistance in North Carolina, Eggert was on staff at Liberty University as an assistant coach for four years. During her time with the Flames, Liberty made the NCAA Tournament twice after a pair of Big South Conference Championships. The Flames notched two regular season championships in addition to the tournament titles. With Eggert at the helm of defensive responsibilities, LU had a conference defensive player of the year winner and several all-conference awards.
Before working with Liberty, Eggert coached as an assistant with the Haitian Women’s National Team. While with the national squad, Eggert handled goalkeeper sessions, directed camps, conducted training, scouted players and evaluated team members. Over her couple of years assisting, Haiti won its group in the Caribbean Qualifiers and took third place in the Caribbean Cup.
Eggert began her collegiate coaching career at Carthage College as an assistant coach in 2012. Following their highest conference finish in five seasons, the Firebirds advanced to the league championship game and registered a 13-5-1 (5-2 CCIW) record in 2013 with Eggert assisting.
Eggert coached several club teams from 2005 to 2014, also running summer camps and coaching as an assistant at Glenbard South High School. Each summer from 2017 through 2019, Eggert was the Athletes in Action Women’s Soccer Tour head coach. During the three years, she traveled to Spain, France and Portugal to head the endeavors.
The Glen Ellyn (Ill.) native’s playing career started at Wheaton College in her home state. From 2004 to 2007, Eggert helped her team capture three NCAA Division III national championships, including back-to-back titles in ’06 and ’07. At Wheaton, Eggert was named to the championship all-tournament team twice and set the postseason record for not allowing a goal in NCAA postseason play as a goalkeeper.
Following her collegiate soccer, Eggert played professionally in Norway for two years, competing in the Toppserien, the highest level of women’s soccer in the country. As a member of Donn Toppfotball, Eggert ranked in the top five goalkeepers in the league, while starting every available match for her team.
Not only does Eggert have coaching and playing experience, but she also is well-certified and educated. In addition to holding a USSF B license and NSCAA Professional Development Certificate, Eggert has her NSCAA Premier Diploma and a United Soccer Coaches Futsal Diploma. Eggert was honored as an NSCAA 30 Under 30 Class member in 2015 out of 600 applicants and was also an NSCAA Rising Star the same year. In spring of 2022, she completed her FAW C license (the Welsh Federation) certification. She added her U.S. Soccer A-Senior License in 2023.
Eggert graduated cum laude from Wheaton with a B.A. in biblical studies in 2008 and now resides in Black Mountain.
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Kristin Eggert, who was named the head coach of the women’s soccer program in May of 2021, came back to the Cavs following a stretch as the Montreat women’s soccer assistant coach during 2019, when she managed recruiting and all aspects of goalkeeper development. In the summer of 2023, she was named the department’s Senior Woman Leader. The 2023 season was her third as head coach.
YEAR-BY-YEAR HIGHLIGHTS
2023
- Finished with an 11-6 (10-4 AAC) record.
- Made the quarterfinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 4 seed.
- Won 5 consecutive games from 9/30 to 10/14.
- Athlete achievements: 1 Third Team NAIA All-American, 1 AAC Player of the Year, 3 All-Conference (1 First Team, 2 Second Team), 4 AAC Player of the Week, 1 CSC Academic All-America First Team, 6 CSC Academic All-District, 12 AAC All-Academic Team, 8 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2022
- Finished with an 8-5-3 (7-3-3 AAC) record.
- Made the semifinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 4 seed.
- Won 5 consecutive games early in season.
- Athlete achievements: 3 All-Conference (1 First Team, 2 Second Team), 3 AAC Player of the Week, 1 NAIA Player of the Week, 2 AAC All-Tournament Team, 2 CSC Academic All-District, 6 AAC All-Academic Team, 4 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
2021
- Secured first win of coaching career on 9/7 against Warren Wilson (6-0).
- Finished season with a 13-4 (11-3 AAC) record, marking the most wins since 2013 and most conference victories since at least 2004.
- Had an 8-match win streak, the longest since at least 2004.
- Made semifinal round of the AAC Tournament after entering as the No. 3 seed.
- Program-best MRPI ranking (No. 22)
- Athlete achievements: 5 All-Conference (4 First Team, 1 Second Team), 1 AAC Player of the Week, 6 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes, 2 AAC All-Tournament Team, AAC Female Champion of Character.
PRIOR TO MONTREAT
The Cavaliers made strides defensively with Eggert on staff in 2019, surrendering only 19 goals in 17 games while making the conference tournament. Prior to her assistance in North Carolina, Eggert was on staff at Liberty University as an assistant coach for four years. During her time with the Flames, Liberty made the NCAA Tournament twice after a pair of Big South Conference Championships. The Flames notched two regular season championships in addition to the tournament titles. With Eggert at the helm of defensive responsibilities, LU had a conference defensive player of the year winner and several all-conference awards.
Before working with Liberty, Eggert coached as an assistant with the Haitian Women’s National Team. While with the national squad, Eggert handled goalkeeper sessions, directed camps, conducted training, scouted players and evaluated team members. Over her couple of years assisting, Haiti won its group in the Caribbean Qualifiers and took third place in the Caribbean Cup.
Eggert began her collegiate coaching career at Carthage College as an assistant coach in 2012. Following their highest conference finish in five seasons, the Firebirds advanced to the league championship game and registered a 13-5-1 (5-2 CCIW) record in 2013 with Eggert assisting.
Eggert coached several club teams from 2005 to 2014, also running summer camps and coaching as an assistant at Glenbard South High School. Each summer from 2017 through 2019, Eggert was the Athletes in Action Women’s Soccer Tour head coach. During the three years, she traveled to Spain, France and Portugal to head the endeavors.
The Glen Ellyn (Ill.) native’s playing career started at Wheaton College in her home state. From 2004 to 2007, Eggert helped her team capture three NCAA Division III national championships, including back-to-back titles in ’06 and ’07. At Wheaton, Eggert was named to the championship all-tournament team twice and set the postseason record for not allowing a goal in NCAA postseason play as a goalkeeper.
Following her collegiate soccer, Eggert played professionally in Norway for two years, competing in the Toppserien, the highest level of women’s soccer in the country. As a member of Donn Toppfotball, Eggert ranked in the top five goalkeepers in the league, while starting every available match for her team.
Not only does Eggert have coaching and playing experience, but she also is well-certified and educated. In addition to holding a USSF B license and NSCAA Professional Development Certificate, Eggert has her NSCAA Premier Diploma and a United Soccer Coaches Futsal Diploma. Eggert was honored as an NSCAA 30 Under 30 Class member in 2015 out of 600 applicants and was also an NSCAA Rising Star the same year. In spring of 2022, she completed her FAW C license (the Welsh Federation) certification. She added her U.S. Soccer A-Senior License in 2023.
Eggert graduated cum laude from Wheaton with a B.A. in biblical studies in 2008 and now resides in Black Mountain.
The Montreat women’s soccer team announced the hiring of Karrigan Falber as its new assistant coach in February of 2022. The 2023-24 school year marks her second season with the program.
PRIOR TO MONTREAT
Falber came to Montreat following time spent as an assistant coach with the Dordt University women’s soccer program. A member of the Defenders’ staff for two full seasons, Falber aided a program that saw success on both the individual and team levels. As a team, Falber was part of a group that made the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Tournament in 2020 and 2021. During the 2020 season, Falber coached athletes to five conference honors, as well as a GPAC and NAIA Goalkeeper of the Week award. In 2021, Falber guided three Defenders to season-long conference honors, plus two GPAC Player of the Week nods.
A native of Spring, Texas, Falber has coached at numerous camps across the country, including at several NCAA institutions. In 2021, Falber helped lead a camp at the University of Iowa. From 2017 to 2019, Falber had the opportunity to coach several camps at East Texas Baptist University. She also coached at Challenge Soccer Club Goalkeeper Academy Camps, one of the top goalkeeper programs in South Texas, from 2017-2020.
Prior to her coaching experience, Falber played soccer collegiately at East Texas Baptist University. During her four-year career (2016-19), she served as a team captain for her final two seasons. Falber also earned Academic All-Conference honors while at ETBU.
Falber earned her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology-wellness management from East Texas Baptist University (’20). She expects to complete her master’s degree in sports leadership from Dordt University in May 2022.
Falber currently holds her American Sport Education Program (ASEP) National Coaching Certification, a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National “C” License and the USSF 9v9 and 11v11 Grassroots Licenses.
Glen Eggert joined the Montreat women’s soccer coaching staff in a volunteer assistant coaching capacity during the 2022 season. He is entering his second season with the Cavaliers in 2023.
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What do I need to bring to Camp?
-Your printed and signed waiver. The waiver can be found above.
Please wear a white or gray t-shirt, black shorts, and a light color sock (preferably white)
-Cleats (the field surface is turf)
-Shin guards
-Water bottle with water (we will provide water and ice refills at the field)
-Weather appropriate clothing (i.e. warm-up top, pants, cold gear, rain gear, etc.)
-Change of clothes/training gear for the afternoon session. (There are bathrooms at the field where you will have time to change following the conclusion of Session 1).
Will there be an athletic trainer?
We will have an athletic trainer available on site. If you need anything taped please email cavswsoccer@montreat.edu.
For more questions please Contact Coach Karrigan.
Coach Karrigan can be reached at cavswsoccer@montreat.edu