Tati Korba
Stevenson University
Tati Korba
Head Coach
tkorba@stevenson.edu
Stevenson
Division 3

The ninth head coach in program history, Tati Korba was hired as the head womens soccer coach at Stevenson on June 27, 2017. Led Stevenson to an 11-7 record in her first season with the MustangsDefeated #8 Johns Hopkins on Sept. 27, 2017, the programs first win over Johns Hopkins in 13 all-time meetingsRecorded a 6-2 record at Mustang StadiumPosted a 3-1 record in overtime games All-MAC Commonwealth First Team (1): 2017: Sam HookerAll-MAC Commonwealth Second Team (1): 2017: Tiffany McKee MAC Academic Honor Roll: 2017: Gabrielle Arters, Krystal Augustin, Morgan Cary, Brittney Celano, Brianna Christie, Haley Christie, Alex Hamel, Bridget Heist, Sam Hooker, Erin Horsey, Raven Isaac, Hannah Klevins, Kelsey Krupski, Ryleigh Lefever, Jessica Littlepage, Emily Lord, Elise Mahoney, Tiffany McKee, Shannon McNulty, Melanie Milam, Shannon Ogrysko, Karissa Paglione, Melanie Parncutt, Rylie Patterson, Juliana Portera, Alyssa Rasmussen, Alayna Roesener, Shannon Snyder, Lauren Spivey, Allyson Watson, Julia Webb, Delayana Witouski, Kellen Wittman, Kailee Ziegler Director of Premier 125 Girls Soccer AcademyChair of the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-America Committee The programs winningest coachIn 2012, Goucher tied the school record for victories in a season with a 12-4-2 markKorba coached 15 All-Conference selections, three NSCAA All-Region nominees and the 2011 Landmark Freshman of the YearPromoted to Assistant Director of Athletics in 2015, overseeing outdoor athletic facilities and game management as well as handling external facility requests Head Coach, Maryland Pride, WPSL (2006)Head Coach, Skidmore College (2002): Led the Thoroughbreds to their first winning season in six yearsAssistant Coach, Skidmore College (2001)Assistant Coach, U-18 Washington Freedom Academy Maryland Pride of the Womens Premier Soccer League (WPSL) from 2003-05Standout forward at William Smith College (Geneva, N.Y.) from 1996-99Second Team All-America as a senior1999 Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the YearThe Herons reached the NCAA Tournament in each of her four seasons and reached the Division III championship game in 1997 Native of Wooster, OhioGraduated from William Smith in 2000 with a degree in PsychologyShe and her husband, Don, have two daughters, Riley and Taylor