Women's Soccer
Morgan, Madi

Madi Morgan
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant Coach
- Email:
- mpm216@lehigh.edu
Madi Morgan begins her second season on the sidelines in 2017 after being named graduate assistant coach in June of 2016.
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In her first season, Lehigh posted a 11-5-2 record in 2016, its best finish in the regular season standings (third) and most wins since the Mountain Hawks’ 2010 Patriot League Championship campaign. The Mountain Hawks began the season with eight straight shutouts and a 7-0-1 record. The shutout streak reached 832:31 (dating back to the previous season) before the team was scored upon. Lehigh’s defense was anchored by freshman goalkeeper Sam Miller, whose personal shutout streak of 758:34, is among the top 25 longest shutout streaks in NCAA history. She finished the season with a stellar 0.64 goals against average (second in school history) and .859 save percentage to earn second team All-Patriot League honors. Adrian Vitello and Alyssa Riporti garnered first team laurels and All-Region recognition, while Tori Pantaleo was named second team All-League.
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Lehigh won 13 Patriot League weekly awards on the season while Miller was named the NSCAA National Division I College Player of the Week following shutouts of Binghamton and Villanova. The Mountain Hawks’ highlight win came at Bucknell when they defeated the previously-undefeated (13-0-1) Bison. Lehigh scored three first-half goals against a Bucknell team that had allowed just six all season entering the contest (14 games).
Morgan graduated in 2016 following a strong career in the Brown and White. The Grand Rapids, Michigan native is pursuing her Master’s Degree in General Education, Pre-K through Fourth Grade. Morgan played in 57 games in her career, making 41 starts, while scoring a goal and dishing an assist. She made an impact far beyond any offensive statistics, seeing some time at defensive midfield. Her one career goal came in thrilling fashion as she scored in overtime at Temple this past season to give the Mountain Hawks a 3-2 victory. Morgan earned the Coaches Award at the team’s annual end-of-season banquet.
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Morgan was also nominated as a team captain in 2015. In the classroom, she was named to the Dean’s List on multiple occasions, graduating this spring with her degree in Psychology.
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In her first season, Lehigh posted a 11-5-2 record in 2016, its best finish in the regular season standings (third) and most wins since the Mountain Hawks’ 2010 Patriot League Championship campaign. The Mountain Hawks began the season with eight straight shutouts and a 7-0-1 record. The shutout streak reached 832:31 (dating back to the previous season) before the team was scored upon. Lehigh’s defense was anchored by freshman goalkeeper Sam Miller, whose personal shutout streak of 758:34, is among the top 25 longest shutout streaks in NCAA history. She finished the season with a stellar 0.64 goals against average (second in school history) and .859 save percentage to earn second team All-Patriot League honors. Adrian Vitello and Alyssa Riporti garnered first team laurels and All-Region recognition, while Tori Pantaleo was named second team All-League.
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Lehigh won 13 Patriot League weekly awards on the season while Miller was named the NSCAA National Division I College Player of the Week following shutouts of Binghamton and Villanova. The Mountain Hawks’ highlight win came at Bucknell when they defeated the previously-undefeated (13-0-1) Bison. Lehigh scored three first-half goals against a Bucknell team that had allowed just six all season entering the contest (14 games).
Morgan graduated in 2016 following a strong career in the Brown and White. The Grand Rapids, Michigan native is pursuing her Master’s Degree in General Education, Pre-K through Fourth Grade. Morgan played in 57 games in her career, making 41 starts, while scoring a goal and dishing an assist. She made an impact far beyond any offensive statistics, seeing some time at defensive midfield. Her one career goal came in thrilling fashion as she scored in overtime at Temple this past season to give the Mountain Hawks a 3-2 victory. Morgan earned the Coaches Award at the team’s annual end-of-season banquet.
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Morgan was also nominated as a team captain in 2015. In the classroom, she was named to the Dean’s List on multiple occasions, graduating this spring with her degree in Psychology.