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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180
Division 3 New York Northeast
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Bre Nasypany-Cicero

BreLynn Nasypany-Cicero was named head women's soccer coach at Rensselaer in June of 2016.


In her first season with the Engineers, the Herkimer, N.Y., native helped the program reach unprecedented heights with the team advancing to the Liberty League Tournament championship game for the first time. RPI finished 14-5-1 - the third most wins in a single season - and seven student-athletes earned All-League with three garnering All-Region.


Over the next two seasons, Rensselaer won 13 games and played in the conference tournament. Six student-athletes earned All-Liberty League, including 2018 Rookie of the Year Whitney Wisnom, and three garnered All-Region.


Wisnom was an All-League First Team selection in 2019 as the Engineers won eight games with two ties on their way to playing in the conference tournament.


Nasypany-Cicero came to Troy from Mount Saint Mary College, where she was the head coach from 2014 to 2016. She led the Knights to a 15-9-2 overall record in 2016, including a 9-1-0 mark in the Skyline Conference, to earn the Coach of the Year. She also guided the team to the conference finals in 2014 and 2015, placing 23 24315student-athletes on the Academic Honor Roll.


Two players were named All-Region in her term, while one was the Skyline Conference Player of the Year. Twelve earned All-Conference and one was a CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.


Before taking the head job at Mount Saint Mary, Nasypany-Cicero was an assistant at her alma mater, William Smith College, from 2011 to 2014, which included an NCAA Championship in 2013. That year, the staff earned NCAA and Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year accolades after posting a 23-1-0 record with a Liberty League Championship and six victories in the NCAA Tournament. Nasypany-Cicero was also the junior varsity head coach as well as an admissions information technology coordinator.


A four-year standout, Nasypany-Cicero scored 53 goals and added 32 assists for 138 points in 85 career games. She was All-Liberty League First Team all four years and was the Rookie of the Year in 2007. She was also All-State and All-Region Second Team that season.


Nasypany-Cicero was an NSCAA All-America First Team honoree as well ECAC Player of the Year in 2008 and 2010 and the Stephanie Christie Award recipient and Liberty League Player of the Year in 2008. She was United Soccer Coaches All-Region First Team three times and ECAC Upstate All-Star First Team three times.


A 2011 graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a minor in child advocacy, Nasypany-Cicero earned her Master's from the United States Sports Academy in sports science.


She currently resides in Troy with her wife Christie and her son, Shay.

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Eimear Reddin

Eimear Reddin joined the RPI coaching staff in August 2022 after spending the two seasons as the graduate assistant coach at Springfield College. While at Springfield, she gained a Master of Education in health promotion and disease prevention.


In her first season in Troy, Reddin was a part of coaching a defensive unit that surrendered just five goals in Liberty League action. That mark led the league, as the Engineers captured the best goals against mark for 2023.


While at Springfield, Reddin helped lead the pride to the NEWMAC final in 2021. She coached two United Soccer Coaches All-Region team players, two All-Conference players, and a CoSIDA Academic All-America award recipient.


Reddin graduated from Averett University in 2019 with a Bachelor's degree in Science Physical Education with a double concentration in Wellness Sports Medicine and Coaching. On the field, she was a four-year starter for the Cougars and led them to the playoffs in her senior season.


After graduating from Averett University, she served as an assistant coach at Iona College in 2019, helping the Gaels improve to 7-11-2 record. Reddin had the pleasure of coaching an All-MAAC First Team player and All-Rookie Team freshman.


She is a native of Donegal, Ireland.

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