AUBURN, Ala. — Kelly Madsen, who has over 10 years of experience including the last five as an assistant coach at Syracuse, has been named an Auburn soccer assistant coach, head coach Karen Hoppa announced Tuesday.
"We are so excited to add Kelly to our staff," Hoppa said. "She is a brilliant mind with tremendous experience coaching at the college level and is a truly elite recruiter."
Prior to Syracuse, Madsen coached at Rice, where she assisted all areas of the program and served as the recruiting coordinator. She joined Rice from Stephen F. Austin University, where she spent seven seasons.
Off the field, Madsen organized the team travel and equipment, served as the program's academic coordinator and was the director of camp operations. Madsen's work helped SFA retain its status as the top women's soccer program in the Southland Conference. In her seven seasons with the Ladyjacks, the team won five regular season conference titles and played in the SLC Tournament final a total of six times.
Madsen's coaching career began at the University of Dubuque (Iowa) as she served as an assistant coach from 2009-11. She helped lead the Spartans to their first Iowa Conference Tournament title and first NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009.
A native of Pensacola, Fla., she starred as a midfielder for the University of South Alabama from 2004-08. Madsen was a First-Team All-Sun Belt honoree and was selected to the Sun Belt All-Tournament Team. Over the course of her collegiate career, she scored 22 goals and assisted on 20 others. After graduation, she played professionally in England for Portsmouth Women's Football Club and in the W-League for the London Gryphons (London, Ontario).
Madsen currently holds her NSCAA National Diploma and NSCAA Level III GK Diploma. She obtained both a bachelor's and master's degree in communications. She is married to Patrick Madsen. The couple has three dogs, Fergie, Rooney and Ted.