Women's Soccer Assistant Coach Chuck Laudermilch

Chuck Laudermilch Chuck Laudermilch begins his second year as assistant coach with the women's soccer program at Bloomsburg University. Laudermilch, an associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Criminal Justice, served as the Huskies' first-ever coach back in 1991 and guided the team for nine years. He posted a career record of 104-35-8 and consistently had Bloomsburg ranked among the top 20 teams in Division II.

His 1996 team ranked as high as third during the season and was also the first Bloomsburg women's soccer team to make an appearance in the NCAA championships.

Laudermilch earned Northeast Region Coach of the Year honors twice and helped the Huskies reach three PSAC championship games, winning the title in 1996.

The Huskies also advanced to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) semifinals in both 1992 and 1993.

In all, he coached nine All-Americans and 18 Northeast All-Region selections.

Laudermilch also holds and NSCAA Advanced National Diploma and was on the Board of Directors of the NSCAA.

He is in his third and final year as the Faculty Athletic Representative and also served as Bloomsburg's NCAA Athletic Representative for several years.