Michele Rodriguez-Smith enters her third season as an assistant coach with the Tribe women’s soccer program. Rodriguez-Smith has coached 14 years in the college ranks, including two seasons as the head coach at George Washington University. W&M moved its in NCAA record of winning seasons to 34 with a 12-6-1 campaign in 2014, earning the four seed in the CAA Tournament. The Tribe advanced to the CAA Semifinals, where they fell to eventual CAA champion Northeastern. Under the help of Rodriguez-Smith, six student-athletes earned all-conference honors, including senior Emory Camper, who was named to the NSCAA All-Region team, and the VaSID all-state team. In her first season with the Tribe, Rodriguez-Smith helped guide the Tribe to its NCAA record 33rd straight winning season. The Tribe posted an 8-2-7 record, advancing to the semifinals of the CAA Tournament. Under her tutelage, seven players garnered all-conference awards, including Emory Camper and Caroline Casey, who were named the All-CAA First-Team.