
Rollins College Women's Soccer
Coaching Staff (3)

Head Coach
Coach Alicia (Milyak) Schuck has led the Tars to NCAA Tournament berths in eight of her fourteen seasons as head coach, including a run to the NCAA National Championship Final in 2014. The Tars have won four Sunshine State Conference titles under her tutelage, and she has been awarded NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year, SSC Coach of the Year, and the prestigious NSCAA National Coach of the Year. Coach Schuck has a deep commitment to player development both on the field and in the classroom. Under her guidance, 15 players have earned All-American honors, 81 have been honored as All-Region, and countless have captured All-Conference honors. She has also coached seven players who garnered Academic All-American honors, with her team consistently recording one of the highest GPAs on campus. Coach Schuck's teams have been perennially ranked in the national polls. Rollins Women's Soccer was ranked No. 1 in the country in 2015 and ended the season at the No. 2 spot in 2014, after their runner-up finish at the National Championship. Accolades aside, Coach Schuck is a player's coach. She takes pride in developing her players strengths, learning about their motivators, and helping them pursue their playing and professional goals. Her coaching philosophy and team culture stems from her playing background which centers around a competitive team environment. The first true superstar of Rollins women's soccer when the program was in its infancy, Schuck remains the all-time leader in goals
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Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Laszlo van Straelen joined the Women's Soccer coaching staff at Rollins in February 2024. Prior to his arrival, van Straelen served as assistant coach for women's soccer at D-III Sewanee during the 2023 season, where he led practice planning, spearheaded player evaluation and recruiting, and managed operations. The Tigers finished 14-2-4, winning the SAA regular season and tournament championships for the first time in school history and reaching the National Championship tournament, where they defeated Hanover College 2-0 in the opening round. Van Straelen was part of the SAA Coaching Staff of the Year. Previously, he was an assistant for the men's program at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, where the Tigers were regionally ranked and made the ODAC Tournament semi-finals. He also served as head coach for FC Richmond U14 Magic Classic, DCXI Juniors, and Maret Middle School boys team. As a player, van Straelen was a four-year letterwinner at Guilford College as a midfielder and defender, helping the Quakers reach the ODAC conference championship game for the first time in school history. He was a two-time ODAC All-Academic selection and represented men's soccer on the SAAC. In 2020, he played professionally for A.V.V. Zeeburgia 021 in the Netherlands U21 competition. Van Straelen is originally from Takoma Park, Maryland, graduated from Guilford College in 2021 with a degree in sports management, holds a B coaching license with the U.S. Soccer Federation, and speaks advanced
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Last verified: Mar 2026