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Tracey Paul

Player Profile
Position:
Associate Head Coach

Tracey Paul, a native of New Zealand, enters her eighth season as an assistant at Boston University and her second as the program's associate head coach. She came to the Terriers in 2000 from a very successful high school program - San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Calif. - and has been a major reason for the Terriers' return to national prominence.

At San Pasqual, her teams compiled a 205-43-1 record (.823 winning percentage) in 10 seasons. She coached 12 high school All-Americans, and had 10 players named to United States National Under-16, Under-19, and Under-21 squads. She coached former players Kristi Gannon and Tiffany Snow on the U.S. Under-23 teams as well. Kelli Gannon, a U.S. National Team player, got her start under Paul's tutelage. Paul also coached the nationally renowned Wargles club team. She was honored as the 1997-98 California State Coach of the Year.

She is currently a U.S. Field Hockey Association (USFHA) Elite High Performance/Olympic Development Coach. Paul has also worked as an assistant for the U.S. women's Under-16 team. She has served as a coach/selector for the U.S. Men's National program. Paul has also been invited to coach the U.S. Field Hockey Association A and B camps for both the men and women. In 2005, Paul completed the International Hockey Federation (FIH) High Performance Coaching Course in Virginia Beach.

Paul served on the USFHA Futures Executive Committee for two years. In the past, she was the head coach of the Southern California Futures site, a regional selector, and a National Futures Tournament California team coach.