Greg Andrews
Head Coach
SCU is pleased to welcome in Greg Andrews to serve as the head coach of the women’s soccer program in 2010. This fall will be the inaugural season for the Lady Eagles and Coach Andrews brings an abundance of knowledge and experience to the SCU institution. Coach Andrews comes to Southwestern Christian University from Oklahoma Christian School in Edmond where he is the boys and girls coach. Andrews brings quite a few achievements with him as he was named the 2008 Daily Oklahoman Boys Coach of the Year, the 2008 Oklahoma All-State Boys Head Coach, the 2004 Oklahoma All-State Girls Head Coach, and led Oklahoma Christian School to a runner-up finish in the 2008 4-A State Soccer Championship. Coach Andrews will be an excellent addition to the coach staff at SCU.

Coach Andrews has been married for 26 years and has four children.

Steve Scott
Assistant Coach
In the initial season of the SCU Lady Eagles soccer program, Coach Steve Scott has been selected to take on the role of assistant coach. Coach Scott has previously been an assistant coach at fellow Oklahoma NAIA institutions USAO in Chickasha and Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond. Scott was the assistant to the men’s program at OC for two years before moving on to help in the establishment of the first ever men’s and women’s soccer programs at USAO. He has already helped lead his soccer programs to numerous conference and regional championships as well as National Tournament appearances. He also has had the privilege of being the head coach of both the boys’ and girls’ soccer programs at Chickasha High School and coaching at Capitol Hill High School in Oklahoma City where he helped the team to a 16-2 season and a trip to the State Championship game. While coaching high school, he collected awards such as Daily Oklahoman Coach of the Year, District Coach of the Year three times, and NSCAA State Coach the of the year from 2006-2010.
Coach Scott will now bring his coaching abilities and experience to Southwestern Christian University where he will help guide the Lady Eagles through the NAIA and, more specifically, MCAC conference. He is, yet, another great addition to the rapidly growing SCU Athletics program. He currently lives in Yukon with his wife, Beth Scott, and they have two daughters: Allie and Maggie.

Coach Killman
Goalkeeper Coach
Coach Killman currently serves Southwestern Christian University as the Goal Keeper coach for both the men’s and women’s soccer programs. He has always had a passion for the game of soccer and enjoys being around the game whenever he can. Killman played soccer for Southern Nazarene University in his college campaign where he recorded a .5 goal per game average in a 20 game season during his junior year. While in college, Killman discovered his niche for coaching and started to help coach a local high school team.

After leaving SNU he went on to help build the Westmoore High School Jaguars into a state championship contender throughout the 1990’s. In 1998, Coach Killman began refereeing the game of soccer and has since become a State level referee for the United States Soccer Federation. In 1999, Killman started refereeing in the National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association (NISOA) and will complete his requirements for obtaining his national referee badge in NISOA at a national clinic in June 2010.

By coming to SCU, Coach Killman returns to the coaching scene and with him he brings a wealth of knowledge on goalkeeping and stingy defense. He is a powerful weapon to have on hand for the future success of the SCU Soccer programs. He and his wife, Becky, have two children: Korbin and Kalor.