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Rose Hull headshot fall 2021

Rose Hull

Rose Hull was hired in August 2020 and enters her first season as the assistant to the University of Pennsylvania's Douglas N. Brush Head Coach of Women's Soccer, Casey Brown.

Hull comes to Penn after serving as an assistant coach with the Nebraska Wesleyan University women’s soccer program in 2019. Prior to that, she was an assistant goalkeeper coach at the University of Nebraska-Omaha in 2018. Hull also was the assistant coach for the 2017 season at her alma mater, Furman University, guiding the Paladins’ keeper to first-team all-conference recognition and a conference-record 0.67 goals-against average as they won the Southern Conference regular-season title.

Hull was a two-time women’s soccer captain at Furman, playing from 2012-16 and leading the NCAA in save percentage (.919) her sophomore season. She was a three-time All-Southern Conference honoree and member of two SoCon championship teams, posting a 49-14-6 career record with 21 solo shutouts between the pipes for the Paladins.

Following her collegiate career, Hull played three seasons in the W-League, two with the Carolina Elite Cobras and one with Seattle Sounders Women. In 2013, she was nominated for Goalkeeper of the Year across the W-League.

A native of Brentwood, Tenn., Hull earned her bachelors’ degree in psychology from Furman in 2016 and was a five-time Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll honoree. She recently completed her Masters in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she also worked as a graduate assistant for the Life Skills program in the Huskers’ Athletics Department.