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Carrie Terrill Joins Team Boca Staff

5/4/2007

Team Boca announces the addition of Coach Carrie Terrill to its staff for the upcoming 07-08 season. Coach Terrill will be the coach of the Girls U13 White team, as well as a Staff Trainer. Terrill recently became the Women's Asst. Head Coach at Florida Atlantic University where she replaced long time Team Boca coach, Jim Blankenship, who has moved on to coach at Florida Gulf Coast University. Before coming to FAU, Terrill lived in Charleston, SC where she was the Girls' Director of Coaching for the Charleston United Soccer Club.
Prior to the Charleston United Soccer Club she served as an assistant with the University of Toledo and three years before that at Charleston Southern University. She has been a state staff coach for the Olympic Development Program for five years in South Carolina as well in Ohio, and has recently joined the staff for the Florida State ODP program. Coach Terrill has also been involved with coaching club teams for the past seven years. She holds both an NSCAA Premier Diploma and an NSCAA Goalkeeping I Diploma.

As a student-athlete, Terrill played for UNC-Charlotte where she earned Conference USA All-Freshman Team honors and twice earned Conference USA All-Conference honors before transferring to Charleston Southern. As a Buccaneer, she was named Big South Player of the Year and a member of the All-Conference team. Terrill also was named her team's Most Valuable Attacking Player. Carrie also played professionally for three years in the W-League with the Charlotte Speed. During her prep career, her accomplishments have allowed her to remain as one of the leading scorers in North Carolina history. She also played on the North Carolina State Team from 1995-1997 and was selected to the Region III Team in 1997.

"We are very excited to have Carrie join our staff." said Bill D'Addio, Director of Team Boca. "Her vast experience and passion for the game makes her a great fit at Team Boca" said D'Addio.