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Head Coach: Sal Galvano (2nd season; 15-6-1)

Galvano, a native of Rochester and a graduate of Gates Chili High School, is in his second year as the head coach of the MCC women's soccer team.  He also spent two years as the men’s soccer coach at Mesa Community College in Mesa, Ariz.  He led the Thunderbirds to the semifinals of the 2007 Arizona Community College Athletic Association tournament.

 

Galvano began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant for the Genesee Community College men’s team from 1998-2002, helping the Cougars attain national rankings for three consecutive years.  He then became the first women’s soccer head coach at Cedar Valley College (Lancaster, Tex.), compiling a 44-18-4 record during his tenure and leading the team to an NJCAA Division III national runner-up finish in 2005.

 

He also coaches in the Olympic Development Program and is the vice president of the NJCAA Women’s Soccer Coaches Association. 

 

Galvano played two years at Canisius College before transferring to SUNY Brockport, where he was an All-SUNYAC performer for the Golden Eagles.  He also trained with the Buffalo Blizzard (National Professional Soccer League) and the Rochester Raging Rhinos.

 

Assistant Coach: Ross Morelli

Morelli is in his second year with the Tribunes women's soccer program.  He spent four years at SUNY Cortland as a goalkeeper and later served as an assistant coach with the Red Dragons for two more.  He also was an assistant with the Penfield High School varsity team for two years.  Morelli trains with the MCC goalkeepers and also assists with game day preparation.

 

Assistant Coach: Jessica Weiser

A native of Rochester, Weiser is in her first year with the Lady Tribunes.  She helps with practices and game-day preparation and works mainly with the offense.  She was a four-year starter at SUNY Fredonia where she set school records in career goals (30) and points (74).  Weiser was a three-time All-SUNYAC team selection as well as a four-time All-Academic team pick. She has also coached several summer soccer camps, including the SUNY Fredonia camp and the Serious Summer Academy.

 

Volunteer Assistant Coach: Antonio Galvano

Galvano is in his second year on the Tribune coaching staff.

 

 

 

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