Lauren Sciocchetti
| Title: | Assistant Women's Soccer Coach |
| College: | Pittsburgh '02 |
Lauren Siocchetti has been an assistant coach with the Swarthmore women's soccer program since 2008. She is currently working with the EPYSA Olympic Development Program. Prior to joining the Garnet staff, she spent three years as an assistant coach at Centenary College in Hackettstown, N.J. where the coaching staff improved the team's record from 3-7, in 2005, to 14-6-2 in 2007, breaking the previous season high set in 2004 of 12-5-1. In her final year with the program, Centenary made trips to both the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference finals and the ECAC finals (both program firsts). She also spent one season at Widener University as an assistant before going to Centenary and she currently holds a USSF National Class C License.
Before she began a coaching career, Lauren was a four-year letter winner and a three-year starter at the University of Pittsburgh. While at Pitt, she served as team captain from 2001 to 2002, was the team's leading scorer in 2002 and received the Eyetooth Award for Most Valuable Player that same year.
Lauren grew up locally in Wallingford, Pa. where she attended and played for Strath Haven High School, winning a PIAA State Championship in her junior year. In her senior season, Lauren was named to the All-Delaware County and All-Central League first teams. She played club soccer for the five-time EPYSA State Cup Champion, the FC Delco Fear, who have been ranked as high as second in the nation. In 1998, the Fear was USYSA Region 1 Champions and earned a spot in the USYSA National Tournament.
In 2003, Lauren received her Bachelor of Science in psychology and economics from Pitt and is currently pursuing her Masters of Arts degree in counseling at Centenary. She currently resides in Philadelphia.






