Michael Lambeck
University of the Ozarks
Michael Lambeck
Assistant Coach
mlambeck@ozarks.edu
Ozarks
Division 3

Lambeck was named the assistant men's soccer coach at the University of the Ozarks January 21, 2016.       Lambeck brings a wealth of NCAA Division III and professional goalkeeping experience to Ozarks. Lambeck, a native of Dublin, Ohio, served as the assistant men's coach at NCAA III Wittenberg University from 2013-2015 following a standout career with the Tigers. Lambeck later played professionally with Zanesville Athletic FC, a member of the National Premier Soccer League, as the starting goalkeeper the 2013 season.   Prior to Wittenberg, Lambeck was an assistant coach with the University of Akron's women's team during the 2012 season, where his duties included coaching goalkeepers. Lambeck has also coached goalkeepers with Akron's men's team summer camps, Wittenberg's Buckeye soccer camps, Team Ohio FC and Team Dayton. He has been the head coach and director of goalkeeping with Club Ohio Football since 2010. Lambeck starred at Wittenberg where he was a four-year starting goalkeeper and led the program to the NCAA III tournament. He earned All-Conference honors twice during his collegiate career and finished second in program history in saves. He owns a national goalkeeping level 1 diploma from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). He also has a USSF national D license. Lambeck earned his bachelor's degree from Wittenberg in sociology.