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Jamie Corti

The 2018 season will be Jamie Corti’s third year with the Campbell women’s soccer staff. She was promoted to the role of associate head coach in February of 2017 after serving as an assistant coach for the team beginning in the spring of 2016.

During her second season at Campbell in 2017, Corti helped to lead a CU team that scored 40 goals, which ranked 24th in the nation in scoring offense at the conclusion of the regular season. Corti was the primary coach of the Camels defensive unit, which posted the largest goal differential since 2004. The Camels conceded just 18 goals on the season, the fewest since the 1995 season. Defensive players Anna Brantley and Shelby Denkert earned all-conference accolades under the direction of Corti.

In 2016, Corti helped lead a Campbell squad that ranked first in the Big South in goals (40), assists (43) and points (123). She played a large role in coaching the Camels' defensive unit, which posted six shutouts on the year including three in a row to end the season and clinch a top four seed for CU in the conference tournament.

Prior to her coming to Campbell, Corti served as an assistant coach at the University of Central Florida since June of 2013. The Knights made the NCAA tournament each year during her tenure in Orlando, including a Sweet 16 appearance in the 2014 season.

As a member of the UCF staff, Corti helped the Knights appear in their ninth consecutive NCAA Tournament.  In the 2014 season, she helped the Knights to their first undefeated conference record since the 1999 season. The team also won the American Athletic Conference, the first team in UCF history to do so. The team had three player of the year honors from the conference and won a school record 18 games. Also during 2014, she earned her NSCAA GK level 1 and NSCAA Diploma.

Prior to joining the UCF staff, Corti spent two seasons at Virginia Commonwealth University as a graduate assistant where she helped the team record 13 shutouts and boast the third best goals allowed and goals-against-average in the CAA in 2010. She returned to VCU in 2012 as an assistant coach after a year as an assistant coach at her alma mater, UNC Greensboro. During the 2012 season, she helped the Rams to a 12-5-5 record and an Atlantic 10 Championship game appearance.

Corti played collegiately at UNC Greensboro from 2004-08. During her time as a Spartan, the team captured four Southern Conference championships, including a perfect conference record for three of them. The team also made the NCAA tournament twice during that span. As a starter at center defender, the Spartans boasted a 44-4-4 record in conference play. In 2007 and 2008, she was a team captain and named team MVP. Corti was also a first-team All-SoCon selection during those two seasons.

Following the 2007 season, NSCAA and Soccer Buzz named her to the third-team all-region for her outstanding performance on a backline that allowed 0.86 goals per game. During her final three years, she started 65 of 66 games, allowing just 0.92 goals-against and recording 33 shutouts.

Corti was born in Florence, Italy, and her family relocated to Apex, N.C., prior to her high school career, where she was an all-state defender at Apex High School.