2015 marks Jamie Davies’ second season as the top assistant coach at Georgia State after joining the men’s soccer staff. He brought a wealth of playing and coaching experience at the high school, collegiate and professional levels that will help GSU to compete for a conference championship in the Sun Belt.
In his first year at GSU, Davies helped the team finish in second place with four players earning All-Sun Belt recognition.
Prior to coming to Atlanta, Davies spent the last four years at Division II Limestone, where he helped develop the Saints into one of the best offenses in the country. The Saints were nationally ranked both years, including a No. 21 ranking in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Division II poll in 2013 after reaching the NCAA tournament.
He served as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Rio Grande (Ohio) and during his tenure with the Red Storm, the team reached the NAIA final four twice and finished as the NAIA national runner-up with a 20-4-1 final record in 2008. Davies then returned to the PDL to play one season with the Chaos in 2008. In his second season with West Virginia, he took over as the assistant coach and helped guide the team to a franchise best record in 2009.