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LUCAS KOLLROSS  ASSISTANT COACH

Lucas Kollross is in his third season as an assistant coach at UW-Stevens Point in 2017.

Kollross joined the UW-Stevens Point staff after spending 16 years as the head girls soccer coach at D.C. Everest High School.  In his 16 seasons with the Evergreens, Kollross posted a combined record of 209-135-29.

Kollross, a 2001 graduate of UWSP, led D.C. Everest to a state championship in the spring of 2015 after finishing as the runner-up in 2014. His teams also won the last three Wisconsin Valley Conference championships.

The success of his D.C. Everest teams helped Kollross gather numerous awards. He is a two-time Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Coach of the Year (2014-15) and was named the Gannett Media Central Wisconsin Female Coach of the Year in 2015.

Kollross also served as the Vice President of the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association and the Director of Central Wisconsin TOPSoccer. He holds a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national diploma and a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "D" license.


ERIC WIBERG  ASSISTANT COACH

Eric Wiberg is entering his 11th year at UWSP with an emphasis on working with the program's goalkeepers. His work with goalkeepers goes back to his playing days, but more recently he has made a major impact in both the UWSP program and with youth from around the country. Wiberg has helped over one hundred fifty youth goalkeepers realize their dream of playing collegiately, some at the highest level college soccer has to offer.

"We are super excited to have the expertise of Eric coaching our goalkeepers here at UWSP. With Eric on staff, we are one of the few DIII teams with a full-time goalkeeper trainer.  We are excited to have Eric and his family join our family," stated head coach Dawn Crow.

Wiberg, and his goalkeeper program, WibergWGS train weekly in Stevens Point and WWGS is a proud affiliate of the world's largest goalkeeper camp, Camp Shutout. He will also be attending the International Goalkeepers Conference this summer to further expand his knowledge base.

Wiberg owns a level 1 and 2 goalkeeper diploma and a USSF D license. He is originally from Illinois and has now called Stevens Point his home for 32 years. He and his wife Betsy have two daughters, Annaliese and Allie.