Terri Patraw

Minnesota

Terri Patraw is a former Division I college athlete, business owner, and head soccer coach. Patraw earned a Division I soccer scholarship from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she majored in journlism.

Terri Patraw is also an alumna of Arizona State University, where she earned her MBA.

At Wisconsin, in 1988, she was a part of the NCAA Final Four Team, and in 1990, her team ranked second in the nation. She earned Central Region All-American honors and was a member of the All Big-Ten Academic Team.

Patraw's coaching career includes a stop as a Region II Olympic Development Program Staff Coach position with the U.S. Soccer Federation. She was also an Assistant Soccer Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Kentucky and Washington State University.

Patraw was then hired as Head Coach of Arizona State University. There she built an NCAA Division I soccer team from its inception. She led the program to the second round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament, knocking off top 25-ranked teams, including the 2000 National Runner-up, UCLA.

Patraw is a USSF National "A" Licensed Coach.

  • Work
    • Nevada
  • Education
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • Arizona State University