Kelley Clark
| Title: | Head Coach |
| Phone: | (330) 829-6501 |
| Email: | clarkkm@mountunion.edu |
Kelley Clark enters her second year as head women's soccer at Mount Union.
In her first season as head coach, Clark led the Purple Raiders to their highest win total in eight seasons. She had five players who were Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference selections, which was more than every other school in the conference.
She spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach at Mount Union and has been responsible for several administrative duties including recruiting and travel accommodations while serving as the head coach of the Purple Raiders' junior varsity squad.
Prior to arriving at Mount Union, Clark served as a co-director of the soccer program at Camp Danbee in Hinsdale, Mass. in 2007 and has also been an instructor at Raider Soccer School Summer Camps since 2008.
A native of Corry, Pa., Clark played three years of soccer at NCAA Division II California University of Pennsylvania, was named to the 2006 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Honor Roll and graduated with a degree in sports management in May of 2008. She is currently pursuing a Masters of Science degree in Exercise Science and Health Promotion: Sport Psychology at California (Pa.).
Kaitlyn Mallernee
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Phone: | (330) 829-2817 |
| Email: | mallerka@mountunion.edu |
Kaitlyn Mallernee has joined the Mount Union staff as the assistant women's soccer coach. A 2010 graduate of the University of Mount Union, Mallernee played four seasons for the Purple Raiders. She appeared in 58 games and made 53 starts as the team's goalkeeper.
Mallernee recorded nine shutouts in her time between the pipes, finishing with an .809 save percentage and 1.82 goals against average. She logged 5,037 minutes and 25 seconds in net.
Well-respected by her peers, Mallernee was voted as the team's most valuable player after three seasons (2007-09); in two seasons, she was a team captain (2008-09).
In 2008, Mallernee was an All-Ohio Athletic Conference Honorable Mention.
A native of Dover, Ohio, Mallernee earned a B.A. in English Writing at Mount Union. She is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Communications from the University of Akron.
In June-October 2010, Mallernee returned to her hometown and coached Dover Middle School's soccer team. She ran practices and taught fundamentals to seventh and eighth grade girls. She also assisted with the high school squad's goalkeepers.





