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Keidane McAlpine

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Keidane McAlpine (born January 12, 1975) is an American college soccer coach and the head coach of the University of Georgia women’s soccer team. He previously led the USC Trojans to the NCAA national championship in 2016 and earned a contract extension that year. His coaching career also includes head roles at Birmingham–Southern (2001–2005), Washington State (2012–2013), and USC (2014–2021), plus an assistant stint at Auburn (2006–2011). As a player, he spent time with Birmingham–Southern (1993–1996) and Tennessee Rhythm (1999). McAlpine was born in Huntsville, Alabama, and was hired by Georgia in November 2021 to begin leading the team in 2022.


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