Tori Krause joined the Mount St. Mary’s staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2017 season.
Krause came to the Mount after spending last season as the director of performance analysis with the women’s soccer program at the University of North Carolina. In her role, Krause was responsible for practice and match analytics using Catapult GPS and ProZone analysis. Krause used the data to create daily, weekly and season game reports to enhance scouting and player and team performance.
Krause was a four-year player at Davidson College, making 51 career appearances as a center midfielder with the Wildcats. The Cary, N.C. native graduated from Davidson in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history.
After graduation, she attended the University of North Carolina where she received her Master’s Degree in sport administration in the spring of 2016. While in graduate school, Krause served as a volunteer on the women’s soccer coaching staff, primarily helping with practice and game analytics. Following two seasons as a volunteer on the Tar Heels’ staff, Krause was named director of performance analysis for the 2016 season.
During her time at Chapel Hill, Krause also completed an internship with the UNC Athletics New Media department and with GoHeels Productions, working on office and gameday projects.