Paige Elmy

Paige Elmy joined the women's soccer coaching staff in May 2019.  The former Penn State Berks standout led the Lions to three conference championships and three NCAA tournament appearances as the team's goalkeeper.

At Marywood, she will be charged with training the Pacers' goalkeepers and help with all other coaching duties.  Elmy is also an assistant coach with Northeast United (NEU), a local soccer club organization.  There, in addition to one-on-one goalkeeper training, Elmy assists the coaching staff with practices and game competitions.

At PSU-Berks, Elmy earned the Scholar-Athlete Award (2015-2018) and was All-NEAC Second Team.  She started all 65 games for the Lions from her freshman to junior year.  She also led the team to the NCAA "Sweet Sixteen" in 2016, where they took down two national nationally ranked opponents in the opening two rounds.  The Lions finished as the #19 team in the country that season as well.

Elmy graduated from Penn State Berks with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied Psychology and is currently pursuing her Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling at Marywood.  Below are a list of Elmy's accomplishments at Penn State Berks.

A native of Wilkes-Barre, Elmy was a standout keeper at G.A.R. Memorial High School before attending Berks.

HONORS
2017-18 NEAC Scholar-Athlete
2015-16 NEAC Scholar-Athlete
2017 All-NEAC Second Team (Goalkeeper)
NEAC Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week (9/14/15)

2017 Statistics / 2016 Statistics / 2015 Statistics / Career Statistics

Top Performances
Saves: 17 (at Dickinson, 9/10/17)

2017: Started and appeared in net in all 22 matches during her junior season…finished with an overall record of 15-4-1…surrendered just nine goals for a 0.51 goals against average…made 60 saves and sported an .870 save percentage…recorded a career-high 17 saves in a non-conference contest with Dickinson College…did not allow a single goal against NEAC opponents…had a hand in 13 shutouts.

2016: Started and played in 22 contests in net during her sophomore campaign…had a record of 16-4-1…gave up just 12 goals and had a 0.71 goals against average…tallied 53 saves in net and had an .815 save percentage…recorded a season-high 11 saves in the season opener against perennial powerhouse Messiah College…was a part of 15 shutouts.

2015: Started and played in all 21 contests at goalkeeper as a freshman…held an overall record of 16-3-2…surrendered just 16 goals and had an 0.86 goals against average…finished the season with a .781 save percentage after making 57 stops…was a part of 13 shutouts