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Kimberly Wyant is an American soccer coach and retired player. She is the head coach of the New York University men's soccer team, currently, the only women to lead a men's NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association soccer program. Wyant and Sitch led their respective teams in a landmark game described by The New York Times as "Men vs. Men with Women in Charge.". Since her appointment as coach of NYU, Wyant has led NYU to three NCAA National Soccer Championship Tournaments, 2018, 2021, 2022.

Playing career
In 1982, Wyant was a freshman at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and on the Knights women's team. The team qualified for the first NCAA Women's National Soccer Championship Tournament losing in the finals to the University of North Carolina. Despite her team's loss, she was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1982 NCAA Women's Soccer National Championship tournament. Wyant played soccer for UCF from 1982 to 1985. She was the team's rookie of the year in her freshman year and MVP in her senior year. She was selected as a United Soccer Coaches All American in 1985. In 2010, she was inducted into the UCF Athletic Hall of Fame. ==Professional ==
Professional
There was little playing opportunities for women players aside from college but Wyant played in several USASA Women's National Amateur Cup competitions with the Orlando Buddies & Excel teams throughout the late 1980s and '90s. The team's best results were in 1995 with a run all the way to the semi-final match vs the Long Island Lady Riders (0–1 defeat). Ironically, Wyant was 'duel carded' that year, playing with her Orlando Club team in the USASA Cup Competition, thus playing against her Long Island Lady Riders teammates whom she was carded with in the United Soccer League USISLW-League. in 1994 Wyant joined the Orlando Lions in the very first (unofficial) season for the USISLW-league launched by Franciso Marcos United Soccer Leagues. The league consisted of 12 teams. The USISLW-League extended Wyant's playing career and went on to become the premier playing league for women until the launch of the WUSA professional league in 2002. In 1995 she joined the Long Island Lady Riders where she spent nine seasons, and played 8,636 career minutes in over 99 games. As a leader in defense on the team, she helped Long Island to the United Soccer Leagues (USL) W-League National Championships in 1995. She suffered a season ending injury during the 1996 season, but returned for the 1997 season fully healthy leading the teams to a second National Championship defeating the Chicago Cobras in a thrilling eight round shootout. In 1999 the Long Island Lady Riders hosted the Brazilian Women's National Team for an International Friendly as the Brazilians were preparing for the 1999 Women's World Cup upsetting the powerhouse 2–0. Shortly after announcing her retirement in August 2003, Wyant was named the General Manager for the Lady Riders. Prior to her promotion, Kim implemented the team's very successful camps and youth academy. Under her direction the Lady Riders twice-received the USL W-League ‘Organization of the Year’ awarded annually to the top USL organization displaying excellence both on and off the field. Wyant also served as the team interim coach during the last quarter of the team's 2002 season. In 2004, Wyant was inducted into the United Soccer League's Soccer Hall of Fame., the second female player to be inducted by the United Soccer League. ==Managerial career ==
Managerial career
Kim served as the head coach for Florida Atlantic University's women's soccer team from 1995 through 1998, and Dowling College from 2003 to 2006. She served as head coach of the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) New York Athletic Club from 2012 to 2016. She is currently the men's head coach at New York University(NYU), as well as the head coach of the Brooklyn City F.C. Women's First Team. In 1998, she served as a Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Staff Coach in Trinidad, where she instructed national team coaches from the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) region on the modern demands of goalkeeping. Wyant is a US Soccer–licensed coach and holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Premier Diploma. She has served as a clinician for many soccer organizations and has published articles in various newsletters and publications. ==Honors==
Honors
• 1982 NCAA National Championship MVP • 1986 NSCAA First Team All American • 1995 & 97 USL W League National Champion (Long Island Lady Riders) • 1995, 96, 97 & 98 USL W League Goalkeeper of the Year • 2010 UCF Hall of Fame Women's Soccer • 2013 Long Island Soccer Hall of Fame Class == See also==
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