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Economics Faculty Research and Publications

2011

Women‟s Soccer; Winning; Gender; Coaching; NCAA

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Winning In Ncaa Womens Soccer: Does The Gender Of The Coach Matter?, Brian Brush, Gregory Naples Aug 2011

Winning In Ncaa Womens Soccer: Does The Gender Of The Coach Matter?, Brian Brush, Gregory Naples

Economics Faculty Research and Publications

While women’s intercollegiate soccer has grown rapidly over the past three decades, men still hold nearly two-thirds of all head coaching positions in NCAA Division I women’s soccer programs. This paper explores whether the gender of the head coach affects success in winning games. After considering various reasons why gender might matter, we undertake a multiple regression analysis using data from the 2001-2002 season to answer this question empirically. Controlling for other factors that would be expected to influence a team’s success, including the quality of the head coach, the level of institutional support and the tradition of the program, …