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Kuhn, Maggie

Maggie Kuhn
- Title:
- Interim Head Coach
- Email:
- Phone:
- (330) 972-7651
Maggie Kuhn is in her fourth season on the Zips’ coaching staff in 2025 after spending three seasons as the head coach of Lock Haven University.
Kuhn boasts 18 years of college coaching experience, including 10 seasons as a head coach.
In 2021, Kuhn led the Bald Eagles into her second full season at LHU. The Haven ended with a 5-12-1 overall record. Following the season, freshman Hunter McClellan was named to the 2021 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Second Team.
In her first season (2019) at the helm in Lock Haven, Kuhn led the Bald Eagles to 4-11-2 record in what could be seen as a rebuilding year for the program.
Under the leadership of Kuhn, All-American Marah Foltz ended her career on another high note as she was named to the All-PSAC Second team. Goalkeeper Karly Trillhaase had a stout year under Kuhn as she made 86 saves on the year marking a career high and ranking her eighth best in the PSAC.
Kuhn came to LHU by way of Point Park University, where she has served as the head coach of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program for seven seasons.
At Point Park, she led the program to a 68-60-9 record, including a 37-12-3 conference record and her teams qualified for the conference tournament during every season. The team won 11 games in 2018 on the way to a regular season conference title. The 11 wins served as the second most wins in school history. Kuhn’s 2015 team won a single-season school record 12 games.
Under Kuhn’s guidance, Point Park won back-to-back conference titles in 2015 and 2016, and the Pioneers qualified for the NAIA national tournament in each of those two seasons.
Kuhn also brings with her extensive club and camp coaching experience and has been involved in the Olympic Development Program in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. She also served as an assistant coach with the Steel City F.C., a women’s soccer team that plays in the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL).
Kuhn, who holds her “E” license from the United States Soccer Federation, is working toward her “D” license, and she also holds an advanced regional certificate and a state goalkeeping certificate from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
As a player at Bethany College, Kuhn was a four-year starter at goalkeeper. In 2004, she earned the Player’s Choice Award, was named the Team MVP and she earned a spot on the President’s Athletic Conference First Team. In 2012, she was inducted into the Bethany College Alumni Soccer Association Star of Honor society.
A native of Western Pennsylvania, Kuhn graduated from Bethany College in 2004 with a degree in psychology and she earned a master’s from Bethany in 2012.
Kuhn boasts 18 years of college coaching experience, including 10 seasons as a head coach.
In 2021, Kuhn led the Bald Eagles into her second full season at LHU. The Haven ended with a 5-12-1 overall record. Following the season, freshman Hunter McClellan was named to the 2021 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Second Team.
In her first season (2019) at the helm in Lock Haven, Kuhn led the Bald Eagles to 4-11-2 record in what could be seen as a rebuilding year for the program.
Under the leadership of Kuhn, All-American Marah Foltz ended her career on another high note as she was named to the All-PSAC Second team. Goalkeeper Karly Trillhaase had a stout year under Kuhn as she made 86 saves on the year marking a career high and ranking her eighth best in the PSAC.
Kuhn came to LHU by way of Point Park University, where she has served as the head coach of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) program for seven seasons.
At Point Park, she led the program to a 68-60-9 record, including a 37-12-3 conference record and her teams qualified for the conference tournament during every season. The team won 11 games in 2018 on the way to a regular season conference title. The 11 wins served as the second most wins in school history. Kuhn’s 2015 team won a single-season school record 12 games.
Under Kuhn’s guidance, Point Park won back-to-back conference titles in 2015 and 2016, and the Pioneers qualified for the NAIA national tournament in each of those two seasons.
Kuhn also brings with her extensive club and camp coaching experience and has been involved in the Olympic Development Program in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. She also served as an assistant coach with the Steel City F.C., a women’s soccer team that plays in the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL).
Kuhn, who holds her “E” license from the United States Soccer Federation, is working toward her “D” license, and she also holds an advanced regional certificate and a state goalkeeping certificate from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
As a player at Bethany College, Kuhn was a four-year starter at goalkeeper. In 2004, she earned the Player’s Choice Award, was named the Team MVP and she earned a spot on the President’s Athletic Conference First Team. In 2012, she was inducted into the Bethany College Alumni Soccer Association Star of Honor society.
A native of Western Pennsylvania, Kuhn graduated from Bethany College in 2004 with a degree in psychology and she earned a master’s from Bethany in 2012.
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