
Washington State University Women's Soccer
Coaching Staff (6)

Head Coach
Chris Citowicki was named the eighth head coach in WSU soccer program history, December 12, 2025, after eight seasons as the head coach at Montana. In 2025, ...
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Head Coach
At a Glance Todd Shulenberger enters his 11th season at the helm of the Cougar program in 2025, as WSU’s all-time wins record holder with over 100 career victories. In 10 seasons at WSU, Shulenberger has taken Cougar soccer to unseen heights, leading the team into the upper-echelon of collegiate soccer, posting an overall record of 106-60-29, including winning a program-record 16 games in 2019 en route to the College Cup for the first time in program history and 2019 National Division-I Coach of the Year honors from United Soccer Coaches. In addition to the team’s success in the college ranks, Shulenberger has been an elite recruiter and teacher having put 10 players in the professional ranks of the NWSL and USL Super League in the last six seasons. Last year, the Cougars finished 8-5-6 including remaining unbeaten at home. Six Cougars earned All-WCC honors in 2024 and seven student-athletes earned All-WCC Academic honors. Full Bio In 10 seasons at Washington State, Shulenberger has taken Cougar soccer to unseen heights, leading the team into the upper-echelon of collegiate soccer, posting an overall record of 106-60-29, including winning a program-record 16 games in 2019 en route to the College Cup for the first time in program history. Todd Shulenberger entered his 10th season at the helm of the Cougar program in 2024 as WSU’s all-time wins record holder with 98 total victories. The Cougs honored Shulenberger’s 10th season with his 100th career-win, becoming the first coach
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Assistant Coach
Over five seasons working with Citowicki at Montana, Herndon helped the Griz to three-consecutive Big Sky regular season championships, going undefeated in conference play in 2023 and 2024 and capped with a third title in 2025. Montana also won the conference tournament in 2021 and 2025, earning berths to the NCAA Tournament. Herndon was hired at Montana in July 2021 after spending the previous spring season as a volunteer coach at her alma mater, James Madison. With Herndon overseeing the team’s offensive attack, Montana scored 27 goals in her first season on staff in 2021, the most goals for the program since 2014. The Grizzlies scored 25 goals in 2022, 33 in 2023, the most for the program since 2000, 29 in 2024, and 31 goals in 2025. Montana was shut out only 12 times in 58 matches over three seasons from 2023-25. In 2023, Herndon coached Montana’s Skyleigh Thompson to Big Sky Offensive MVP honors, while Delaney Lou Schorr was the league’s Golden Boot winner. Jen Estes was the co-Offensive MVP in 2024. Thompson, Schorr and Estes were all United Soccer Coaches All-West Region selections. A native of Ashburn, Va., Herndon was a four-time All-Mid-Atlantic Region selection for James Madison while playing for the Dukes from 2013-16. She was voted the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year in 2013, first-team All-CAA as a sophomore, junior and senior, and the CAA Player of the Year in 2016. Herndon finished her career with 37 goals and 27 assists. Nineteen of her goals
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Chris Lange, MA, ATC, AT/L Contact Information: Bohler Athletic Complex M4:K PO Box 641602 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Phone Number:509-335-6217 Email: cdlange@wsu.edu Education: Bachelors: University of Idaho (2000) Masters: University of Nevada (2002) Work Experience: Montana State University (2002-2004) University of Nevada (2004-2008) Washington State University (2008-2013) Hydroworks (2013- 2015) Washington State University (20015-present) Certifications: ATC, AT/L, CPR/AED, First Aid Hometown: Weippe, ID Family: Wife - Kara Hobbies: Fly fishing, camping Most memorable moment at WSU: Coming back to WSU after being gone for 2 years
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Equipment Manager
Sara Cochran joined Washington State University Athletics in 2011 and currently serves as an Equipment Manager. Prior to Washington State she was the Equipment Manager at the University of Idaho from 2003-2006, and would then work for the University of Oregon athletics from 2006-2011 in equipment as well. Cochran completed her Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington State in 2002, and went on to earn her Master of Science degree in Recreation from the University of Idaho in 2007.
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