University of Northern Colorado Athletics
Women's Soccer
Davis, Amanda

Amanda Davis
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- amanda.davis@unco.edu
- Phone:
- 970-351-4680
Amanda Davis enters her first season as the women's soccer second assistant.
A former All-American and national Goalkeeper of the Year, Davis joins the Bears after a two year stint at Gettysburg College where she was an assistant, overseeing the defense and goalkeeping.
In her time at Gettysburg she made an immediate impact, setting program records for save percentage (.882), goals against average (0.42), and shutouts (13). The Bullets finished ninth in NCAA Division III in all three of those defensive categories. The defense posted two separate scoreless streaks of over 390 minutes and opponents only managed two first-half goals on the entire season.
She also helped guide the program to it's first National Ranking and first NCAA Tournament appearance in 10 years.
A graduate of William Smith College in Geneva, N.Y. Davis was a four-year starter at goalie for the nationally-ranked Heron soccer program. She helped her team claim four Liberty League championships and advance to the NCAA Division III Tournament four times, including three trips to the national semifinals.
In 2011, Davis was named Goalkeeper of the Year by D3Soccer.com after leading the nation and setting a school record with a goals against average of 0.14. She allowed only three goals during the course of the season and finished with a school-record 20 victories. A four-time all-region and all-conference selection Davis was also named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team and Liberty League Player of the Year in 2011.
She finished her career at William Smith tied for the school record with 61 career wins. She also ranks among the program's all-time leaders in GAA (0.40), save percentage (.878), and shutouts (44).
Davis graduated from William Smith in 2012 with a degree in movement studies. Her previous coaching experiences include working as a volunteer coach at her alma mater and a stint as the head goalkeeper coach with the Johnstown Football Club in Carmarthen, Wales during the spring of 2011.
Amanda currently holds NSCAA National Diploma and NSCAA Goalkeeper Level 1 and 2 coaching licenses.
A former All-American and national Goalkeeper of the Year, Davis joins the Bears after a two year stint at Gettysburg College where she was an assistant, overseeing the defense and goalkeeping.
In her time at Gettysburg she made an immediate impact, setting program records for save percentage (.882), goals against average (0.42), and shutouts (13). The Bullets finished ninth in NCAA Division III in all three of those defensive categories. The defense posted two separate scoreless streaks of over 390 minutes and opponents only managed two first-half goals on the entire season.
She also helped guide the program to it's first National Ranking and first NCAA Tournament appearance in 10 years.
A graduate of William Smith College in Geneva, N.Y. Davis was a four-year starter at goalie for the nationally-ranked Heron soccer program. She helped her team claim four Liberty League championships and advance to the NCAA Division III Tournament four times, including three trips to the national semifinals.
In 2011, Davis was named Goalkeeper of the Year by D3Soccer.com after leading the nation and setting a school record with a goals against average of 0.14. She allowed only three goals during the course of the season and finished with a school-record 20 victories. A four-time all-region and all-conference selection Davis was also named National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-America First Team and Liberty League Player of the Year in 2011.
She finished her career at William Smith tied for the school record with 61 career wins. She also ranks among the program's all-time leaders in GAA (0.40), save percentage (.878), and shutouts (44).
Davis graduated from William Smith in 2012 with a degree in movement studies. Her previous coaching experiences include working as a volunteer coach at her alma mater and a stint as the head goalkeeper coach with the Johnstown Football Club in Carmarthen, Wales during the spring of 2011.
Amanda currently holds NSCAA National Diploma and NSCAA Goalkeeper Level 1 and 2 coaching licenses.