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Tristin Stuteville (born September 8, 1995) is an American soccer player who last played as a goalkeeper for the North Carolina Courage in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Youth career
[edit]A Kansas City, Missouri native, Stuteville grew up playing for former U.S. Women's National Team Head Coach Vlatko Andonovski, in KHMAC, and then for KCFC-Futura Academy. After capturing multiple State Cup Championships, MRL Premier Championships, and an ECNL National Championship, Stuteville moved up in age level to compete with Lou Fusz Wipke, under Head Coach Jim Wipke. Over the course of her youth career, she won six State Cup Championships, multiple Regional championships, and in 2014, competed in the USYSA National Championships after winning an ECNL National Championship in 2013.
After a prolific sophomore career at Platte County High School, where she received Goalkeeper of the Year honors, Stuteville opted to play in the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) for her junior and senior years. She played for the Kansas City Shock and later for Fire and Ice FC.
Stuteville was the starting goalkeeper for the Missouri ODP 95 team and Region 2 camp from 2007 to 2011. She was also an invitee to the inaugural Puma Women's Elite Showcase.
During her youth career, Stuteville founded KC Goalkeeping, a non-profit dedicated to providing free goalkeeper coaching to any player, regardless of gender, age, or team affiliation. For her work, she was awarded the WINforKC Hallmark Leadership Award and the Buck O'Neil Legacy Award.[1]
Stuteville earned her NSCAA (now United Soccer Coaches) Level 1, Level 2, and National Goalkeeping Diplomas, and received her Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma during her junior year of college. She completed her United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma (field player) in 2020.
College career
[edit]A five-star recruit, Stuteville committed to Saint Louis University. After transferring to Ball State University in 2015, she had a record-breaking career and, in 2019, became Ball State University's all-time winningest goalkeeper.[2]
During her career at Ball State, Stuteville was named to the All-MAC First Team, MAC All-Tournament Team, and United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region Third Team. In her last two seasons, she recorded the most shutouts in the MAC, finishing both years with over 85 saves each season, and led Ball State University to the 2018 MAC Conference Championship. In 2020, she was selected to the United Soccer Coaches 30-under-30 program.[3]
Stuteville entered the 2019 NWSL Draft, where she led the draft class of goalkeepers in expected goals vs. surrendered goals.
College coaching
[edit]Stuteville served as the goalkeeper coach/Assistant Coach for the University of Western Kentucky during the 2020 season.
Club career
[edit]- Kansas City Current (2021) - NWSL [4]
- Washington Spirit (2022) - NWSL
- IFO Bromolla (2023) - Elittetan - Started and played in all 8 games. Took team from 11th to 3rd place.[5]
- North Carolina Courage(2024) - NWSL
Interviews
[edit]- Full 90 Coaching[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "WinforKC Hallmark Leadership Award". Youtube. WinforKC.
- ^ "Ball State University". Youtube. Ball State University.
- ^ "United Soccer Coaches Welcomes the 2019-20 Class of the 30 Under 30 Program". United Soccer Coaches.
- ^ "KC Preseason roster".
- ^ "Introducing Tristin Stuteville".
- ^ "Inside the 18".
- ^ "Keep the Game Beautiful".
- ^ "Full 90 Coaching".
External links
[edit]- [Official Profile at Ball State University[1]