Women's Soccer

Alyssa Krause
- Title:
- Assistant Coach (2nd season)
- Email:
- krausea@pfw.edu
- Phone:
- (260) 481-5701
Alyssa Krause joined the Purdue Fort Wayne women's soccer program in 2018 as an assistant coach. Krause came to the Mastodons after serving as an assistant at Taylor University and Huntington University.
In June 2019, Krause earned her United States Soccer Federation National D Coaching Lisence.
Krause spent the 2016 and 2017 campaigns at Taylor University as an assistant coach. In 2017 the Trojans reached No. 16 in the NAIA Top 25. It marked the highest ranking in program history. The Trojans had an NAIA best four CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. The team featured three First-Team All-Crossroads league players. The 2016 club won a program-best 14 matches and earned three All-Crossroads League awards. She contributed to on-field coaching and training session planning. Krause was responsible for video editing, game breakdown and opponent scouting. She designed individual and small group training sessions. Krause also served as the head coach of the junior varsity program.
Prior to Taylor, Krause spent two seasons as an assistant at Huntington. She designed and implemented the preseason and postseason strength and conditioning program. Krause devised game plans, strategies, and tactics for the varsity and junior varsity teams. She executed individual and small group training sessions with athletes to further skill development.
One year prior to coaching at Huntington, she assisted both the Huntington North High School soccer team and the Hoosier Futbol Club team.
Krause played collegiately at Huntington, graduating in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and health. She earned a master's in applied exercise science in 2018 from Concordia (Chicago).
In June 2019, Krause earned her United States Soccer Federation National D Coaching Lisence.
Krause spent the 2016 and 2017 campaigns at Taylor University as an assistant coach. In 2017 the Trojans reached No. 16 in the NAIA Top 25. It marked the highest ranking in program history. The Trojans had an NAIA best four CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. The team featured three First-Team All-Crossroads league players. The 2016 club won a program-best 14 matches and earned three All-Crossroads League awards. She contributed to on-field coaching and training session planning. Krause was responsible for video editing, game breakdown and opponent scouting. She designed individual and small group training sessions. Krause also served as the head coach of the junior varsity program.
Prior to Taylor, Krause spent two seasons as an assistant at Huntington. She designed and implemented the preseason and postseason strength and conditioning program. Krause devised game plans, strategies, and tactics for the varsity and junior varsity teams. She executed individual and small group training sessions with athletes to further skill development.
One year prior to coaching at Huntington, she assisted both the Huntington North High School soccer team and the Hoosier Futbol Club team.
Krause played collegiately at Huntington, graduating in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and health. She earned a master's in applied exercise science in 2018 from Concordia (Chicago).





















