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Garrett Kull

2nd Year at OPSU
COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 

2023
  • First collegiate win(8/18/23)
  • First season- 2023 5-9-1(1-8 SAC)
  • First win vs D2 school in program history.
2022
  • 22nd in saves per game – NCAA DI
  • One goalkeeper named Conference Rookie of the Week
  • Two Conference Goalkeeper of the Week honorable mention
  • One 2nd Team All-Region, one CSC Academic All-District
  • One Conference Academic All-League
  • One Top Drawer Team of the Week
  • One 1st Team All-Conference
  • One Conference Rookie of the Week
  • One Conference Offensive Player of the Week
  • One Preseason All-Conference
  • One Conference Player of the Week honorable mention
  • 15 All-Conference Honor Rolls

2020 - 2021
  •  #2 goalkeeper for total saves nationally – NCAA DII
  • Two 2nd Team All-Conference
  • One All-Conference Honorable Mention
  • Nine Conference Honor Roll recipients
2018 – 2019
  • Two players named as honorary mention to the All-Conference team
  • Conference Character and Community Male Student-Athlete of the Week
  • 26 conference Honor Roll recipients

COACHING EXPERIENCE
OPSU Head Men’s Soccer Coach (2023 – Present) (NAIA)
Lehigh University Men’s Assistant Soccer Coach (2022-2023) (NCAA DI)
Lehigh University Women’s Volunteer Assistant (2022) (NCAA DI)
South Dakota School of Mines Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach & Recruiting Coordinator (2020-2021) (NCAA DII)
Our Lady of the Hills Head Boys’ Varsity Soccer Coach (2018-2019) (H.S.)
Schreiner University Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach & Reserves Coach (2018-2019)
Trinity Presbyterian School Assistant Boys’ Varsity Soccer Coach & Boys’ Director of Goalkeeping (2016-2018) (H.S.)
EDUCATION
Liberty University (2019 – Present)
Huntingdon College (2014 - 2018)
 
GET TO KNOW COACH
Coach Kull was born in San Antonio, TX, and was a standout for Prattville High School in Alabama.
He attended Huntingdon College where he played as a field player and goalkeeper.
After graduating, he coached at the NCAA DIII, DII, and DI levels.
Kull currently resides in Goodwell, OK as he continues to pursue his master’s in coaching and athletic administration from Liberty University.