Anne Holmok
Anne Holmok

Bio

Anne Holmok has led the women’s soccer program to the postseason in 12 of her 13 years at the helm. The team has a 133-75-11 mark during her thirteen years.
 
In 2018, the Pioneers adavnced to the ACAA Championship game and battled to a 0-0 tie before the game was decided in penalty kicks. The team finished the season with a 12-3-3 overall record. This follows a 2017 season where the Pioneers won the inaugural ACAA Championships. They finished the season with a 12-4 overall record.
 
Prior to joining the ACAA, Alfred State made four straight trips to the USCAA National Championships. In 2013 the team advanced to the National Semifinals, in 2014 and 2015 the Lady Pioneers finished tied for 5th, and in 2016 they finished in the top eight. During the four years the team played in the USCAA, 14 Lady Pioneers have earned All-American honors.
 
Holmok coached at Alfred State from 1990 to 1992 before moving to coach at the high school level. At the high school level she has coached soccer at Scio Central School and track & field at both Scio and Alfred Almond Central School. During that time she was also active in coaching youth travel soccer teams in the Southern Tier.
 
Holmok returned to college coaching in 2005 and spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Alfred University. During the summer of 2007 she served as an assistant coach for the Rochester Rhinos women’s team.
 
Holmok has a Bachelor of Science degree in Heath Care Administration/Business Administration from Alfred University. She is also a member of the NSCAA and holds a NYS coaching certificate.
 
Holmok also coaches track & field and teaches physical education classes.

Overall Alfred State Record (2nd stint): 133-75-11 (65-48-8 NCAA DIII)

Updated March 2020