Rose Hull enters her second season as an assistant coach with the Nebraska Wesleyan women’s soccer program.
She has previous collegiate soccer coaching experience serving as a volunteer assistant Goalkeeper coach at University of Nebraska-Omaha. Prior to UNO, she was a goalkeeper coach at her alma mater, Furman University, for one season. Hull guided the team’s goalkeeper to 1st-Team All-Conference recognition.
Hull was a two-time team captain of the women’s soccer team at Furman University playing from 2012-16. She was a three-time All-Conference honoree and posted a 49-14-6 record as the starting goalkeeper. In addition to her collegiate career, Hull also played three seasons in the W-League with both the Carolina Elite Cobras and the Seattle Sounder Women. In 2013 she was nominated for Goalkeeper of the Year across the W-League.
A native of Brentwood, Tenn., Hull earned her Bachelors degree in Psychology from Furman in 2016.