Women's Soccer

Allison Saucier
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- allison.saucier@shu.edu
- Phone:
- 973-275-6428
Allison Saucier enters her third season as an assistant coach at Seton Hall and her sixth campaign alongside head coach Ciara Crinion going back to their time at Hartford.
With the Hawks, Saucier's main responsibilities included all goalkeeper training, team fitness training, and breaking down film for player development and scouting. During her tenure, the Hawks won the America East regular season title in both 2016 and 2018.
Saucier developed the 2016 America East Goalkeeper of the Year, and helped the Hawks register nine shutouts that season. She also coached multiple youth teams at the Oakwood Soccer Developmental Academy in Glastonbury, Conn, and was the goalkeeper coach for the Girls Development Academy.
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As a player, Saucier completed an exceptional career at the University of Connecticut in 2015, where she was the team captain and led the Huskies as goalkeeper to an American Athletic Conference regular season championship in 2015 and tournament championship in 2014. While at UConn, she was part of two NCAA Tournament teams, the team MVP in 2015, the Most Improved Player in 2014, and an AAC All-Tournament selection in 2014. She furthermore was chosen to participate in the NEWISA Senior Bowl, and won the 2012 Women's Soccer Strength & Conditioning Award.
With the Hawks, Saucier's main responsibilities included all goalkeeper training, team fitness training, and breaking down film for player development and scouting. During her tenure, the Hawks won the America East regular season title in both 2016 and 2018.
Saucier developed the 2016 America East Goalkeeper of the Year, and helped the Hawks register nine shutouts that season. She also coached multiple youth teams at the Oakwood Soccer Developmental Academy in Glastonbury, Conn, and was the goalkeeper coach for the Girls Development Academy.
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As a player, Saucier completed an exceptional career at the University of Connecticut in 2015, where she was the team captain and led the Huskies as goalkeeper to an American Athletic Conference regular season championship in 2015 and tournament championship in 2014. While at UConn, she was part of two NCAA Tournament teams, the team MVP in 2015, the Most Improved Player in 2014, and an AAC All-Tournament selection in 2014. She furthermore was chosen to participate in the NEWISA Senior Bowl, and won the 2012 Women's Soccer Strength & Conditioning Award.





























