2010 Women's Soccer Coaches

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Brett Armstrong
Head Coach

Brett Armstrong returns for his third season as the Trevecca women's soccer coach in the fall of 2009. Armstrong is the program's third coach and the 2009-2010 season will be the program's 10th season of existence.

Armstrong is well known in Middle Tennessee soccer circles. He led the Christ Presbyterian Academy boys' and girls'
high school soccer teams for nine seasons (1998-2007) with great success. Armstrong had a career record of 221-98-22 prior to the season being completed.

Armstrong led the CPA boys' team to the A/AA State Championship in 1999 and has led CPA teams to four district championships, three regional championships, and four sectional championships. The CPA boys' A/AA State Championship in 1999 represents the only State title for a team from the Midstate in that classification. Armstrong began his coaching career in middle school at CPA in 1993 and has spent the last 15 years coaching at the Brentwood, Tennessee school.

Armstrong coached numerous all-state players and many future collegiate players while at CPA. Some of the players who went on to play college soccer are Dustin and Ryan Walker (Lipscomb); Tommy Nelms (Maryville); Chris Peak (Belmont Abbey); Cooper Wallace (played football at Auburn and ended last season with the Titans); Whitney Southard (Appalachian State); Haley Averette (Alabama-Huntsville); Leigh Graham (Covenant); Kimberly Price (Trevecca, Belmont); Brittany Lee was a Wendy's High School Heisman finalist in 2004.

Armstrong is also a full-time associate professor of history and political science at Trevecca. It is a role he has served in since 2001. He arrived at Trevecca shortly after finishing graduate school at Vanderbilt University where he earned his Ph.D. Armstrong completed is master's in history at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Ga. 

Armstrong is a favorite professor who teaches variety of courses: World Civ, European History, 20th Century Europe, Modern Britain, Reformations and Revolutions, History of Russia, Contemporary Political Thought, American Political Institutions, and Historical Research.

His popular Federal Seminar allows him to take a group of 10 students to Washington D.C. for a week each January. Another popular class venture was a 9-day trip with 13 students to Ireland in the spring of 2007 when he led a course dealing with “The History and Politics of Northern Ireland”.

Armstrong grew up in Atlanta area where he graduated from Redan high school in Stone Mountain, Ga. in 1982.

He was a highly decorated player at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C. He holds the Blue Hose career record for assists. In 1985 he was selected to the Adidas Academic All-American first team (encompassing all levels of NAIA and NCAA), Honorable Mention NAIA All-American, All-District, NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete, and All-District Scholar-Athlete. Possibly the most prestigious award for Armstrong in 1985 was his selection as the Red Myers Award recipient. The award was given to the most outstanding student-athlete in NAIA District 6 each year. Armstrong was a 3-time (83, 84, 85) NAIA District 6 Scholar-Athlete.

Armstrong his wife Leslie and their three children; Jacob, Alex (andra) and Connor reside in Franklin, Tenn. and are members at Christ Community church there.

Obed Compean
Assistant Coach
The 2010-2011 season is the third season for Obed Compean to assist the Trevecca women's program with recruiting and coaching.

Compean has extensive coaching and playing experience. He returned for a second stint as the head coach for the Nashville Metros PDL Team in 2010. His was the Metros head coach from 2005-2007. He also served as the Metros assistant coach and goal keeper coaching from 2008-2009.

The California native has been playing soccer for twenty years. His pro playing experience included serving as the Goal Keeper for the Tennessee Rhythm in 2000.

He has also coached the Harpeth Futbol Club, Stones River Futbol Club, Cobra Soccer Club, and Nashville Metros FC in the Nashville area.

He's also an assistant coach for the girls soccer program at Father Ryan High School, where in 2008 he help lead them to their first DII State Championship in Ten years.

He is currently serving the TN United Soccer Club as the Director of Coaching for High School Girls Division.

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Scott Davidson
Assistant Coach
With the Fall of 2010, Scott Davidson begins his tenure as an assistant coach for Brett Armstrong and the Trojan women's soccer program.

Davidson comes to the Trojans after two years as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Bryan College, in 2008 and 2009.

He played at Bryan from 2004-2007, scoring 47 goals in 61 games, culminating with his selection as an NSCAA/Adidas/NCCAA Men's Division I All-American in 2007.

Mark Foster
Assistant Coach