Weber State University Athletics

Kyle Christensen named Weber State Women’s Soccer Head Coach
12/6/2024 2:03:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Christensen, a Utah native, will be the fifth head coach in Weber State women’s soccer history.
OGDEN - Weber State Athletics is excited to announce the hiring of Kyle Christensen as the new head coach for the Wildcat women's soccer program. He will be the fifth head coach in Weber State history.
Christensen, a Utah native, comes to Weber State after spending the last 10 seasons on the staff at Utah Valley, including the last three years as the Associate Head coach and Recruiting Coordinator.
"I am honored and excited to have the privilege of being the head coach of the Weber State women's soccer program," Christensen said. "This is an amazing opportunity for me and my family and we are thrilled to be a part of the Wildcat Family. The future is bright for the Weber State women's soccer team and I look forward to working with the amazing student-athletes and taking this team to new heights."
"We are thrilled to welcome Kyle Christensen as the new women's soccer head coach at Weber State University," said Tim Crompton, WSU Director of Athletics. "We are excited about the vision Kyle has for our team and look forward to the future of the program under Kyle's leadership."
During his time at UVU, Christensen helped lead the Wolverines to four NCAA Tournament appearances, four WAC regular season championships, and three WAC Tournament titles.
"I would like to thank Athletic Director Tim Crompton, Senior VP Norm Tarbox, and the rest of the hiring committee for trusting me to lead this program," Christensen added. "I am grateful to be a part of the WSU family and community. I want to thank Utah Valley University for my time there and give special thanks to Chris Lemay for his guidance and mentorship over the years."
He played collegiate soccer at the University of Denver where he was a four-year all-conference player and was named the MPSF Conference Player of the Year as a senior. He led DU to their first-ever conference title and a first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament as a senior in 2008. He earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Denver in 2009.
Following his college career, he was drafted in the 2009 MLS Superdraft by Chivas USA.
Christensen played semi-professional soccer for several years before starting his coaching career. He has also spent the last nine years coaching club soccer with LaRoca FC in Lehi, Utah.
He grew up in Layton where he played club soccer and graduated from Layton High School.
Christensen and his wife Alyssa are the parents of four children.
Christensen, a Utah native, comes to Weber State after spending the last 10 seasons on the staff at Utah Valley, including the last three years as the Associate Head coach and Recruiting Coordinator.
"I am honored and excited to have the privilege of being the head coach of the Weber State women's soccer program," Christensen said. "This is an amazing opportunity for me and my family and we are thrilled to be a part of the Wildcat Family. The future is bright for the Weber State women's soccer team and I look forward to working with the amazing student-athletes and taking this team to new heights."
"We are thrilled to welcome Kyle Christensen as the new women's soccer head coach at Weber State University," said Tim Crompton, WSU Director of Athletics. "We are excited about the vision Kyle has for our team and look forward to the future of the program under Kyle's leadership."
During his time at UVU, Christensen helped lead the Wolverines to four NCAA Tournament appearances, four WAC regular season championships, and three WAC Tournament titles.
"I would like to thank Athletic Director Tim Crompton, Senior VP Norm Tarbox, and the rest of the hiring committee for trusting me to lead this program," Christensen added. "I am grateful to be a part of the WSU family and community. I want to thank Utah Valley University for my time there and give special thanks to Chris Lemay for his guidance and mentorship over the years."
He played collegiate soccer at the University of Denver where he was a four-year all-conference player and was named the MPSF Conference Player of the Year as a senior. He led DU to their first-ever conference title and a first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament as a senior in 2008. He earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Denver in 2009.
Following his college career, he was drafted in the 2009 MLS Superdraft by Chivas USA.
Christensen played semi-professional soccer for several years before starting his coaching career. He has also spent the last nine years coaching club soccer with LaRoca FC in Lehi, Utah.
He grew up in Layton where he played club soccer and graduated from Layton High School.
Christensen and his wife Alyssa are the parents of four children.
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