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Santoro Adds Maddy Haro to Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff

Santoro Adds Maddy Haro to Women’s Soccer Coaching Staff


RALEIGH, N.C. – NC State women’s soccer head coach Tim Santoro announced the addition of Maddy Haro to the Wolfpack coaching staff on Friday.
 
Haro, who most recently served as an assistant coach at Loyola Chicago in 2022, will be named to the same role at NC State.
 
“I’m excited to finally get Maddy to Raleigh,” Santoro said. “The coaching and playing experience she brings to the program, combined with her energy, work ethic and recruiting connections are needed additions.
 
“My responsibility is to keep NC State progressing within the changing landscape of college soccer, and after looking at the entirety of the program over the last few years, Maddy brings attributes that will allow us to continue to evolve. I first got to know her during her recruiting process as a player 10 years ago, so to go full circle and connect now is ironic but fun.”
 
Haro, a standout player at Washington State from 2015-19, arrived for Loyola Chicago’s inaugural season in the Atlantic 10 in 2022 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at The Texas Woman’s University.
 
In 2021, she helped guide the Pioneers to a 12-5-2 finish that included a 9-4-0 mark in Lone Star Conference (LSC) play. Six members of the team were named All-LSC honorees, led by two Second Team All-South Central Region selections by United Soccer Coaches.
 
The Corona, California native appeared in 76 games during her time at Washington State, starting in 44 contests. She dished out a single-season program-record 15 assists during her senior year en route to being named Second Team All-Pac-12 and United Soccer Coaches All-West Region selections. Haro closed her career second all-time in assists in the Cougar record book, in addition to scoring nine goals. 
 
Following graduation in 2019, the double major in journalism and multimedia production and public relations served as an analyst for the Pac-12 Network while also coaching with her hometown club, Legends FC.
 
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