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Meet theStaff
After a stellar four-year career with the Fairfield University women's soc-
cer team, Kelly Boudreau joins the Stags coaching staff as a graduate
assistant coach this fall. In her new role with the program, Boudreau's
primary responsibility will be training the Stag goalkeepers, while also
assisting in the day-to-day operations of the program.
Boudreau spent the past four seasons as the Stags starting goalkeeper.
The 2011 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Defensive Player of
the Year, she finished as the program's all-time leader in saves, 396,
shutouts, 36, and goals-against average, 0.89, and third in program his-
tory with 80 career starts. Boudreau holds the top two single-season
program marks in shutouts, (11 & 10), and GAA (0.60 & 0.63), while her
career-best 22 saves as a junior ranks second in program history.
As a junior Boudreau posted a school-record 11 shutouts and stopped
a career-best 122 shots as she earned three MAAC Defensive Player of
the Week awards. She followed that with 10 more clean sheets as a sen-
ior, making 83 saves and posting an impressive 0.63 GAA.
Boudreau burst onto the scene as a rookie with a league-leading 0.61
GAA and led the Stags to a MAAC Championship and NCAA Tournament
berth. She was named Second Team All-MAAC, All-MAAC Rookie Team
and to the All-MAAC Tournament Team that season, as she stopped 87
percent of the shots she faced and posted nine shutouts. As a sopho-
more, in 2009, Boudreau was named to the All-MAAC Second Team
after a 103 saves season which included six clean sheets.
A native of Farmington, Conn., Boudreau graduated in May 2012 with a
B.S. in Finance. A two-time MAAC All-Academic Team selection, she is
pursuing her MBA at Fairfield's Dolan School of Business.
Kelly
Boudreau
Assistant Coach – First
Season
2011 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year will know mentor Stag keepers.