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University of MO - KC Athletics
5100 Rockhill Road, SRC 201 Kansas City, MO 64110
Division 1 Missouri Midwest
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Jess Smith

On Feb. 7, 2020, Jessica Smith became the new Roos head women’s soccer coach. The former University of Kansas player previously was on the Kansas State University coaching staff for three seasons. She becomes the third head coach in Kansas City history, since the program’s inception in 2009.


In her third season at the helm, the Roos battled through injury problems and found strength in their youth, as freshmen Madison Page and Madelyn Muhr were each named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team. In addition, Sophia Limongi nabbed Honorable Mention All-League honors after playing nearly 1,600 minutes on the season.


Smith completed her first full slate of games in the 2021 season with a 6-13 record overall and a 4-5 finish in Summit League play. The Roos picked up two early non-conference wins over Missouri State and Southern Illinois. Kansas City finished sixth in the Summit with wins over North Dakota, North Dakota State, Omaha and St. Thomas.


In Smith's inaugural season at the reigns of the Roos' women's soccer program, she led the team four wins in Summit League play due to limited non-conference scheduling in the Spring 2020 season. She earned her first-career victory in her second game coached, leading the team to a 3-2 victory over North Dakota State on Feb. 12, 2021. The Roos also picked up a series sweep later in the season, defeating Western Illinois on Feb. 26 and 28. At the conclusion of the season, Emma Wilson was named Second Team All-Summit League.


“We are thrilled to have Jessica Smith join our KC Athletics family,” said University of Missouri-Kansas City Director of Athletics Dr. Martin. “As a former student-athlete and coach, she has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to comprehensive excellence. Jessica has been a dynamic recruiter of prospects in this region, which is critically important for the continued elevation of our women’s soccer program. Her passion, enthusiasm, and vision for this opportunity was clearly conveyed at every step of the interview process. Jessica will not only be a great mentor and coach for our student-athletes, but will also be a respected leader in the athletics department and campus community.”


Jessica was part of the inaugural K-State women’s soccer program beginning in 2016. She started as an Assistant Coach and was elevated to the Associate Head Coach position in 2018. Her primary responsibilities included practice preparation and development for the team’s offense, university and community engagement and recruiting evaluation. In her third season in 2018, she helped the Wildcats earn votes in the United Soccer Coaches poll for the first time in program history courtesy of a 3-0 start.


"I'd like to thank Dr. Brandon Martin and the hiring committee for the great privilege of being the next leader of Kansas City Women's Soccer,” said Smith. “I am excited and grateful for the opportunity to build upon the program's history of success. With our great resources and support, we will work tirelessly to elevate every aspect of the program and drive towards our goal of becoming a consistent NCAA Tournament team. Our successes will begin with the relationships we have within our team and I can't wait to start connecting with our players on and off the field."


Jessica takes over a Roo program that has won three of the last six conference regular-season championships. Last year, Kansas City finished 13-4-4, which marked a school-record for fewest losses and was the third-straight year with 12-or-more victories.


Prior to K-State, Smith served as an assistant coach on the Kansas staff from 2011 until 2015. During her time on the sidelines with the Jayhawks, she helped guide the program to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2011 and 2014 and a trip to the Big 12 Conference tournament final in 2015.


Under Smith’s guidance, the Jayhawks’ offense tallied 35 or more goals in four seasons as the 2011 team registered one of the top offensive seasons in program history. KU scored the second-most goals in school history (46) and totaled 131 points, which was the third-highest single-season mark in program history.


In 2013, Smith was selected as one of 15 women by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) for their inaugural 30-Under-30 Coaching Program for rising coaches.


Before she joined the KU coaching staff, Smith coached at various levels in the Kansas City metro area, including as a varsity assistant coach for both the boys’ and girls’ teams at Olathe Northwest High School. During her time at ONWHS, she helped guide the Lady Ravens to back-to-back region championships in 2008 and 2009, while assisting with the Ravens’ boy’s regional championship team in 2007. Several of her players on both the girls’ and boys’ sides went on to play soccer at the collegiate level.


In addition to her coaching duties at Olathe Northwest, Smith served as a coach with the Kansas State Olympic Development Program (ODP) girls’ program. In 2008, she was an assistant with the 1992 team, which was the first Kansas ODP team (boys or girls) to win an ODP Regional Championship. Her team went on to participate in the US Youth Soccer National ODP Championship tournament.


Smith has also spent time working with TOPSoccer programs throughout the state of Kansas in 2008 until 2011 as a chairperson as well as a coach. TOPSoccer is U.S. Youth Soccer’s outreach program for children with special needs.


Starting in July 2019, Smith has been with the KC Fusion Soccer Club as the Director of Girls. Some of her duties there focused on coach education, player training and overall soccer program management.


As a student-athlete from 2002-05 with Kansas, Smith played in 83 career games and was team captain in 2005. She was a two-time Academic All-Big 12 selection and helped the Jayhawks win the Big 12 regular season title in 2004 and aided the 2003 squad to a third round appearance in the NCAA Tournament.


Smith scored 16 goals in her career with the Jayhawks including seven in her freshman season. Her 16 career goals ranks in the top 20 in school history. She also dished out 10 assists. She garnered a pair of Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week honors and was named to the Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week in 2005. She graduated from KU in 2006 with a degree in sports and fitness management.


Smith was an NSCAA All-American at Wichita Southeast High School. The product of Wichita, Kansas, is the program’s all-time leading scorer after graduating in 2002. At the end of her senior season in 2002, Smith was named Miss Soccer for the state of Kansas and the Kansas Gatorade Player of the Year.


In 2012, Smith was an inaugural inductee into the Wichita Southeast High School Athletics Hall of Fame and in 2018 was named to the Wichita Sports Hall of Fame.


Playing Career/Honors:


• Wichita Sports Hall of Fame | 2018


• Wichita Southeast High School Athletics Hall of Fame | 2012


• University of Kansas | 2002-05


• Team Captain | 2004-05


• Big 12 Championship Team | 2004


• NCAA Sweet Sixteen | 2003


• Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week | 2002 & 2005 (2 times)


• NSCAA High School All-American | 2002

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Mark Sheldon

On March 23, 2020, Kansas City Head Women’s Soccer Coach Jessica Smith announced the hiring of Mark Sheldon as the Roos women's soccer assistant coach. Sheldon arrived at Kansas City having spent the previous three seasons as the head women’s coach at Baker University.


In 2022, the Roos battled through injury problems and found strength in their youth, as freshmen Madison Page and Madelyn Muhr were each named to the Summit League All-Newcomer Team. In addition, Sophia Limongi nabbed Honorable Mention All-League honors after playing nearly 1,600 minutes on the season.


In 2021, the Roos picked up two early non-conference wins over Missouri State and Southern Illinois. Kansas City finished sixth in the Summit with wins over North Dakota, North Dakota State, Omaha and St. Thomas.


In his first season at Kansas City, Sheldon helped Kansas City to four wins in conference play.


In three years at Baker, Sheldon compiled a 23-25-6 (.481) record. In 2019, the Wildcats went 10-7-1 under his leadership advancing to the conference tournament.


Prior to Baker, Sheldon served as Director of Operations for the Kansas Rush Soccer Club from 2015-17. From 2008-2015, he was the Director of Coaching at the Kansas Youth Soccer Association. Within that role, he served as the Technical Director & Administrator for the Olympic Development Program.


Sheldon has led soccer efforts in numerous capacities including head coaching duties at Shawnee Mission West High School as the head girls soccer coach from 1994-2000 and 2004-2006 and served as the head boys and girls soccer coach at Olathe Northwest High School from 2006-2008.


Sheldon is a 1993 graduate of the University of Kansas with a bachelor’s in secondary education. He earned his master’s from Kansas in 2001. He is a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) Girls National Training Center Staff member and has a USSF 'A' License. He also serves on the coaching staff for the USYSA Midwest Olympic Development Program (ODP).


Coaching Career


• Baker University Head Coach | 2017-19 (3 years)


• Kansas Rush Soccer Club Director of Operations | 2015-17 (3 years)


• Kansas Youth Soccer Association Director of Coaching | 2008-15 (8 years)


• Olathe Northwest High School Head Boys and Girls Soccer Coach | 2006-08 (3 years)


• Shawnee Mission West High School Head Girls Soccer Coach | 1994-2000; 04-06 (10 years)


• University of Kansas Volunteer Assistant Coach | 2000-01 (2 years)

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Filippo Errico

On March 24, 2020, Kansas City Head Men’s Soccer Coach Ryan Pore announced the hiring of 2019 Roo graduate Errico as an assistant and goalkeeping coach. Filippo Errico enters his fourth year with men's soccer and his second year with women's soccer in 2023. A former Kansas City goalkeeping legend, Errico's name is scattered across the Roo record books in saves, minutes played and clean sheets.


In 2022, men's soccer notched their first winning season in 12 years, earning a result against a top-ten nationally-ranked team for the first time since 2008 and qualifying for the Summit League Finals for the first time since 2009. Errico led Clark to his third-straight postseason honor, earning a spot on the Honorable Mention All-League list.


2022 was his first year with the women's program, tutoring the team's goalkeepers to three clean sheets and a 5.0 saves per game average.


In 2021, the Roos posted a 2-2-2 record in Summit League play, allowing an average of just 1.17 goals per game. Cooper Clark won his second-straight Summit League Goalkeeper of the Year award, ranking 19th in the nation in saves per game and posting two shutouts.


In his first year as the goalkeeping coach, Errico guided keeper Clark to a Summit League Defensive Player of the Week and the 2020 Summit League Goalkeeper of the Year award.


Errico's Playing Bio from Kansas City


Playing from 2016-19 at Kansas City, Errico brings a plethora of experience and on-field knowledge to the coaching staff. He started in the net in 64 out of a possible 66 matches in his Roo career. Errico hung up his collegiate jersey as one of the most decorated in school history, ranking second in minutes played (5,733), third in saves (288) and fourth in wins (17). He is a four-time Academic All-WAC selection.


He began his Roo career with a bang, ranking first as a freshman in the conference in saves per game and 16th in NCAA Division One. Errico received WAC Defensive Player of the Week honors in September of 2017 following a shutout win over Northwestern and a 0-0 draw with Rutgers. In 2017 he also made history as the only keeper in program history to begin a season with three shutouts. He recorded the only assist of his career in 2017 at Durwood Soccer Stadium in a 2-1 victory over Grand Canyon.


His time in the net proved to be one of the greatest not only in school history, but in Western Athletic Conference history. He ended his career ranked first in WAC history in saves - overall, and in WAC competitions. In the 2019 season, he ranked 20th in Division One, notching 4.8 saves per game. His prowess in the net was noted in 2017 and 2019 as he was awarded Honorable Mention All-WAC honors.


In 17 starts in 2019, Errico had a .701 save percentage and a 2.04 goals against average. He faced 294 shots and posted a career-high 82 saves. He ranked in the top five in the conference in both goals allowed average and saves per game (4.82).


"Filippo was a four year standout at goalkeeper for our program while serving as captain his last three years,” said Pore. “He brings great experience and energy for our goalkeepers to learn from. Filippo is very passionate about Kansas City soccer and well respected in the locker room. I knew from the first time I met Filippo, he had the right mentality to help push our program forward.”


Career


Kansas City assistant and goalkeeping coach | 2020-present


Kansas City goalkeeper | 2016-19 (4 years)

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