A female soccer powerhouse thriving in male dominated soccer programs.
Lindsay Eversmeyer is currently in her first year as the head coach of the SWIC Men's Soccer Program. Prior to her current role, she served as the SWIC women's assistant coach from 2017 to 2021, where she played a key role in guiding the team to their first NJCAA National Tournament in 2021. From 2012 to 2022, she was the Owner/Head Coach of Fire & Ice WPSL, a women's semi-pro team competing in the WPSL. Her team achieved remarkable success, winning three Conference Championships (2013, 2017, 2018), two Central Region Championships (2013, 2017), and one WPSL National Championship (2017). She has been honored as the Heartland Conference Coach of the Year three times. Her all-time record with FISC stands at an impressive 70-23-9.
Although her role as owner/coach in the WPSL is now complete, she currently serves as the WPSL Central Region Associate Commissioner, where she continues to contribute to the growth of women's soccer.
She also has a distinguished playing career. She played collegiately at the University of Kansas, where she received a Big 12 Player of the Week Award and was named to two 1st Team All-Tournament teams as a freshman. She later transferred to play at Harris-Stowe State University, where she currently holds five offensive scoring records, was named the MVP of the Conference in 2001, and received the HSSU Distinguished Alumni Award. In addition, she made history as the first and only woman to play men's professional soccer in the Major Indoor Soccer League for the St. Louis Steamers in 2005. Her achievements have been recognized with the Keough Award and the Soccer Legend of the Year Award presented by the CYC organization in 2018. In March 2023, she was inducted into the 2023 St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame. Currently, she also serves as the Match Day Analyst for the local MLS team, St. Louis City SC.
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A female soccer powerhouse thriving in male dominated soccer programs.
Lindsay Eversmeyer is currently in her first year as the head coach of the SWIC Men's Soccer Program. Prior to her current role, she served as the SWIC women's assistant coach from 2017 to 2021, where she played a key role in guiding the team to their first NJCAA National Tournament in 2021. From 2012 to 2022, she was the Owner/Head Coach of Fire & Ice WPSL, a women's semi-pro team competing in the WPSL. Her team achieved remarkable success, winning three Conference Championships (2013, 2017, 2018), two Central Region Championships (2013, 2017), and one WPSL National Championship (2017). She has been honored as the Heartland Conference Coach of the Year three times. Her all-time record with FISC stands at an impressive 70-23-9.
Although her role as owner/coach in the WPSL is now complete, she currently serves as the WPSL Central Region Associate Commissioner, where she continues to contribute to the growth of women's soccer.
She also has a distinguished playing career. She played collegiately at the University of Kansas, where she received a Big 12 Player of the Week Award and was named to two 1st Team All-Tournament teams as a freshman. She later transferred to play at Harris-Stowe State University, where she currently holds five offensive scoring records, was named the MVP of the Conference in 2001, and received the HSSU Distinguished Alumni Award. In addition, she made history as the first and only woman to play men's professional soccer in the Major Indoor Soccer League for the St. Louis Steamers in 2005. Her achievements have been recognized with the Keough Award and the Soccer Legend of the Year Award presented by the CYC organization in 2018. In March 2023, she was inducted into the 2023 St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame. Currently, she also serves as the Match Day Analyst for the local MLS team, St. Louis City SC.
Lindsay Eversmeyer Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com
Click here to learn more about Victory Men's Health