As he points out: "Of all the great Berkshire County high school and college coaches who have patrolled sidelines or sat in dugouts, Williams College women's soccer coach Michelyne Pinard might be first among equals. After all, when you have lost only 46 games out of 337 played in 17 seasons, and won three — count them — three national championships, you get to be called the best of the best."
Monday, August 5, 2019
Howard Herman on Michelyne Pinard Women's Soccer Coach Leaving Williams College
Howard Herman has a touching and inspiring article in the Berkshire Eagle discussing the extraordinary record and amazing strategy of Michelyne Pinard, the woman's soccer coach at Williams College.
As he points out: "Of all the great Berkshire County high school and college coaches who have patrolled sidelines or sat in dugouts, Williams College women's soccer coach Michelyne Pinard might be first among equals. After all, when you have lost only 46 games out of 337 played in 17 seasons, and won three — count them — three national championships, you get to be called the best of the best."
As you may know, Pinard is leaving Williams in October, at the end of the 2019 season. She will be moving out here to California. She will become the athletic director at The Thatcher School, a private, boarding school in Ojai.
Howard Herman can be reached at hherman@berkshireeagle.com, at @howardherman on Twitter, or 413-496-6253.
As he points out: "Of all the great Berkshire County high school and college coaches who have patrolled sidelines or sat in dugouts, Williams College women's soccer coach Michelyne Pinard might be first among equals. After all, when you have lost only 46 games out of 337 played in 17 seasons, and won three — count them — three national championships, you get to be called the best of the best."
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