Calum Mallace shifts from men's soccer assistant to women's soccer head coach at Marquette
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 6:56 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Calum Mallace has transitioned from men's soccer assistant to associate head coach of women's soccer at Marquette University, as announced on June 9. This change comes following the departure of Jennifer Wandt, who has taken a similar position at South Florida. Mallace, a Marquette Hall of Famer, will work closely with women’s soccer head coach Chris Allen and assistant coach Jacqueline Baetz. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized his commitment to developing student-athletes. The women’s soccer team aims for improved performance in the upcoming season, starting with a road match against St. Thomas on August 12.
- •Mallace replaces Jennifer Wandt, who moved to South Florida.
- •He previously served as an assistant coach for Marquette's men’s soccer team.
- •Mallace aims to enhance the growth of student-athletes as head coach.
- •The women's soccer team opens their season on August 12 against St. Thomas.
- •Both Marquette soccer teams are seeking to improve their competitive standings.
- 6:56 PMYahoo Sports — Calum Mallace Has To Change Offices
"He goes from “men’s soccer assistant coach” to “women’s soccer associate head coach.”
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