Jamie Green became an assistant soccer coach at Ursuline College prior to the 2011 season. She assists head coach Jason Kubbins with day-to-day operations and handles many of the logistics of the program in addition to her on-field coaching duties.
Since Green came to Pepper Pike, the Arrows have gone 74-34-6 and played for the conference postseason title every year before winning the program’s first Great Midwest Athletic Conference championship in 2014.
She has coached 30 student-athletes who have earned either first or second team all-conference honors in the past three seasons and has been instrumental in recruiting/developing UC’s nine all-region performers over the past few years.
A 2011 graduate of the University of Mount Union, Green appeared in 54 matches (31 starts) for the Purple Raiders and recorded an assist. Since transitioning to coaching, she has attended numerous coaching clinics and assisted Kubbins with every facet of the program including strategy, practice planning, recruiting and film study.
Green was a Dean’s List student and a member of Lambda Pi Eta, the National Communication Association's official honor society at four-year colleges and universities. She was also the recipient of the Doyle-Montagno Prize (significant achievement in academic performance) during her junior year.
She was recognized as “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.”
Green – who earned a Master’s Degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University Irvine in May of 2015 - is a 2007 graduate of Padua Franciscan High School and currently resides in Pepper Pike.