Army West Point Athletics
Women's Soccer
- Title:
- Head Women's Soccer Coach
- Email:
- tracy.chao@westpoint.edu
- Phone:
- 4826
Chao made her debut as the head coach of the Black Knights in the shortened 2021 spring season leading the Cadets to a record of 4-1, opening her reign with a four-game win streak. In her first full season at the helm, Army had a record of 7-9-3 and finished the 2021 fall season at the Patriot League semifinals after stunning third seed Loyola Md. in the quarterfinals 2-1 in overtime (11/31). She guided Lauren Drysdale and Emma Richey to All-Patriot League honors. In 2022 she led the Black Knights to a 9-4-7 record and won the regular season Patriot League championship after a thrilling 3-2 victory on the road over Boston U. She then guided the Black Knights to back to back regular season titles after going 9-6-3 in the 2023 regular season. She led Army to wins over Air Force and Navy in the same season for the first time since 2004 and only the third time ever. Her efforts netted her Patriot League Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season. Under her leadership, Brigid Duffy scored seven goals which were the most by a Black Knight since 2013. Eight Black Knights were named to All-Patriot League teams, with Duffy and Kaelan Bradley named to the first team. In her fourth season at the helm in 2024, Chao helped lead the Black Knights to their second consecutive 10-win season. In the 2024 season, the Black Knights lead all Patriot League teams with seven selections including the Patriot League Goalkeeper and Rookie of the Year.
Chao came to the banks of the Hudson after spending four seasons as the head coach of Metropolitan State University of Denver. She boasts 15 years of coaching experience at the Division I, Division II and professional ranks. Chao is a 2003 graduate of Wake Forest University where she was a four-year women's soccer letter-winner and was the team's most valuable player in 2000.
Chao became Metropolitan State University of Denver's head coach in 2017, and they had two winning seasons under her direction, including a banner year in 2018 when they were in the national rankings for the first time since 2015, peaking in the top 10 at No. 7. Under her direction for three full seasons, the Roadrunners went a combined 25-25-5, made three appearances in the RMAC Conference Tournament and she coached five to RMAC All-Conference honors, including the RMAC Co-Player of the Year in 2018. The Roadrunners were also standouts off the pitch under Chao, with an impressive 15 earning RMAC All-Academic honors in 2019.
Prior to her time at MSU Denver, Chao spent the previous five seasons at Division I College of Charleston. She had joined the College of Charleston staff as an assistant coach in 2012 and was named associate head coach in 2015.
At College of Charleston, Chao participated in numerous activities including coordinating recruiting, travel and budgetary responsibilities, equipment management, and operations. During her tenure, four student- athletes were named all-conference and four were named academic all-conference. The Cougars set a school record with a nine-game winning streak in 2016. The Cougars also qualified for the Colonial Athletic Association tournament.
Prior to joining the College of Charleston staff, Chao served as the assistant women's soccer coach at Colorado. During her tenure in Boulder, Chao had a wide range of duties and saw the program qualify three times for the Big 12 Tournament, including an NCAA Tournament appearance, and assisted with a program that produced multiple all-conference players and eventual draft picks.
While at Colorado, Chao served as the head coach of the Colorado Force of the United Soccer League's W-League, the longest standing and highest level of women's soccer leagues in North America.
Chao was also the long-time head coach of the Colorado Storm Soccer Association, a member of Colorado Youth Soccer, United States Youth Soccer and Elite Clubs National League (ECNL).
From 2005 through 2008, Chao was the top assistant coach at Northern Colorado.
Chao previously worked at Wake Forest, her alma mater, as an assistant to the senior women's administrator and director of women's basketball operations. In these roles, Chao maintained and refined recruiting and telephone logs for each of the coaches as well as performing upkeep of ACC and NCAA regulations.
Chao played at Wake Forest as a defender and goalkeeper and earned four trips to the NCAA Tournament during her career with a Sweet 16 appearance in 1999. During the 2000 season she was named to Soccer America's Team of the Week and was named Wake Forest's Most Valuable Player as she was 9-8-2 with three shutouts, a 1.41 goals-against average, and a .746 save percentage.
Later, Chao played for the Fort Collins Force and the Mile High Edge, both W-League teams.
Chao holds a United States Soccer Federation "B" Coaching License and National Soccer Coaches Association of America State Diploma and State Goalkeeping Diploma. She earned her bachelor's degree from Wake Forest in sociology, and her master's degree from Northern Colorado in sport & exercise science, sport administration.
TRACY CHAO RECORD BY YEAR
2020: 4-1-0 (4-1-0 Patriot League)
2021: 7-9-3 (3-4-2 Patriot League)
2022: 9-4-7 (6-1-2 Patriot League)
2023: 10-6-4 (6-2-1 Patriot League)
2024: 12-6-1 (5-3-1 Patriot League)