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Kevin Porterfield brings a variety of experiences to his
roles as head soccer coach and associate director of
athletics for the WildCats. A graduate of Longwood College,
Porterfield played for the college’s Lancers before becoming
an assistant coach with the Longwood’s men’s and women’s
soccer programs.
During the 1999-2000 academic year, Porterfield served as
assistant soccer and basketball coach at Randolph College. While at Northside
High School in Roanoke, Virginia, he was named Blue Ridge
District and Region III coach of the year in 2000. During
his time at Randolph the
WildCat soccer team has developed into contenders in the
nationally recognized Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).
Porterfield’s players have received Collegiate Women’s
Athletic Association and ODAC recognition for their
accomplishments on the field and in the classroom.
“I strive to develop smart, mature athletes who are
dedicated to their academics as well as athletics, “says
Porterfield. “I challenge them to be creative and take on
leadership roles on the field and in the classroom. I
believe that their athletic and overall college experience
at Randolph
will prepare them for the challenges that lie beyond the red
brick wall.”
When not on the pitch, Porterfield spends as much time as
possible with his wife Kristin and their two sons.
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