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Head Coach Sandy Dickson

Sandy Dickson begins her fourth season as head coach. Only the second coach in the history of Bloomsburg University women's soccer, she was named to the position in March of 1998. In her first three seasons as head coach, Dickson has guided the Huskies to three PSAC playoff berths, one undefeated regular season, a PSAC championship and a berth in two NCAA championships tournaments. This past year she led the Huskies to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals. In 1998, she was named the PSAC and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic regional Coach of the Year.

Dickson, who was an assistant coach at Bloomsburg for three years before taking over as head coach, is a 1994 graduate of Rutgers University. At Rutgers, she was a four-year member of the women's soccer team, serving as captain during her senior year. As a midfielder, she helped the Scarlet Knights to three Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) titles

(1990-92) and a ranking of 13th in the nation in Division I.

As a high school performer, Dickson was named a regional All-American in both 1988 and 1989 and was named the 1989 New Jersey South Midfielder of the Year in addition to all-state honors.

Dickson, who holds the NSCAA National Diploma coaching license, also holds a master's degree in Exercise Science from Bloomsburg.