Emily Hester is in her first season as head women's soccer coach at Wayne State College, named the 10th coach in program history on February 23rd.
Hester comes to Wayne State after spending the last three seasons as head coach at Shepherd University in West Virginia, an NCAA Division II school. She coached the Rams to records of 5-8-5 overall and 4-4-5 in conference play in her first season at Shepherd in 2018. Her career head coaching record is 6-23-7 overall and 5-18-6 in conference games.
Other coaching stops for Hester include two years as an assistant coach at Division I Southern Utah, one year (2015) at Chicago State and one year (2014) as an assistant coach at Southwest Minnesota State where she helped the Mustangs to a 10-8-1 record and 9-5-1 conference mark while in Marshall.
A native of Cedar Falls, Iowa, Hester graduated from Bellevue University in 2014 where she had a standout playing career. She was a three-time All-MCAC Second Team selection and a three-time MCAC Scholar Athlete, helping the Bruins to three MCAC regular season championships and four NAIA national tournament appearances.
Hester also earned Team MVP honors, Bellevue University Female Athlete of the Year and received the NAIA Champions of Character Award as a senior. She also has coaching experience with various club teams and worked with the Nebraska Olympic Development Program while also serving as camp coach at North Carolina (seven years) and Texas (one year).
Hester earned a bachelor’s degree from Bellevue in 2014 in health and human performance and has a master’s degree from Southwest Minnesota State.