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Graeme Millar |
Head Coach gmillar@stevenson.edu 443-352-4252 |
Record at Stevenson: 19-17-4, 2 years
Overall Record: 19-17-4, 2 years
The sixth head coach in program history, Millar begins his fourth season at Stevenson in 2009 and his third season as the head women's soccer coach. He also serves as the department's Game Day Manager.
A year ago, Millar led a young and talented team to an 11-6-4 record and the quarterfinals of the ECAC Division III South Region Championship. The team boasted two All-CAC selections, including the CAC Rookie of the Year Stefanie Eyler who scored a conference-record 21 goals and 47 points.
In his first season, Millar led the Mustangs to an 8-11 overall record and a mark of 3-5 in their first season in the CAC. The team started the season with wins in six of its first nine games and two of its first three conference games, including a 5-2 victory over Marymount (Va.) on Sept. 20, 2007 in the program's first CAC contest.
A native of Scotland, Millar came to Stevenson in 2006 as an assistant under Lynnette Buffington. After helping the Mustangs to their second appearance in the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship, he was promoted to head coach in June 2007.
As Buffingtons' lead assistant, Millar helped lead Stevenson to a school record 15 wins in 2007. The Mustangs advanced to the second round of the NCAA championship after defeating Notre Dame (Md.), 3-1.
Prior to Stevenson, Millar studied and worked in New Jersey for two years where he received his bachelor's degree in environmental science from Richard Stockton in 2005. He graduated summa cum laude and gained program distinction in the environmental field.
While in New Jersey, Millar coached and trained teams at Upper Township, Atlantic United and Mount Laurel United.
Millar played soccer at the college level for Glasgow Caledonian and as an amateur for Glasgow Westerlands in the Glasgow Western Division. He attended Cardonald College where he achieved a higher national diploma in sports coaching and vevelopment.
After coming to the US, Millar worked with Major League Soccer Camps where he coached and trained hundreds of youth players in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Michigan. He worked primarily with youth players of former MLS teams the Dallas Burn and New York Metrostars.
Millar currently holds the NSCAA Premier Diploma and the USSF "B" coaching license and has completed several licenses for the Scottish Football Association. He also received his NSCAA National and Advanced National coaching licenses, both with distinction.
Millar has served as the head coach of the Maryland Olympic Development Program 1995 girls team since 2006 and was the head coach of the ASA Illusion U18 girls team for two seasons in 2008 and 2009. Also in 2008, Millar was an assistant coach for the U18 Maryland State Cup champion Freestate Shooters under head coach and current Stevenson assistant Win Puffer.
Millar and his wife, Erin, who is a lawyer for Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, currently live in Baltimore.









