Dani Maurice

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    Volunteer Assistant Women's Soccer Coach
Dani Maurice enters her second year on the women's soccer staff. Due to her commitment to post-graduate work, Maurice will serve as a Volunteer Coach in the fall of 2019 after being the primary assistant coach in 2018.  Maurice came to Marywood after serving as the Volunteer Assistant Goalkeeper Coach at The University of Scranton for the fall 2017 season. 

A four-year letter-winner for the Royals, Maurice played in 13 games (five starts), posted a career record of 3-1 and was part of 11 shutouts.  Maurice was a three-year member of the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2014, 2015 and 2016). 

A graduate of St. Anthony’s High School in Long Island, the Farmingdale, New York native helped St. Anthony’s to a combined 51-4 record and two state championships during her three seasons on the team.  She earned a total of three varsity letters while making 136 career saves and allowing just 11 goals during her career.

Maurice earned All-League honors as a senior after leading St. Anthony’s to a second straight state title after winning a league championship. That year, she made 51 saves and allowed just four goals and allowed just three goals during junior year, another state championship year.  As a sophomore, she led St. Anthony’s to a league crown after making 54 saves and allowing only four goals.

An Exercise Science major as an undergraduate, Maurice is currently pursuing her Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy at the University of Scranton.

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