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Haddonfield Memorial High School is proud to announce the hiring of Christiana Ogunsami as the new Head Coach for the Girls Soccer program. Ogunsami brings a wealth of experience as a player and coach, with a proven track record in player development, team building, and game strategy.
Ogunsami has spent the last several years as an Assistant Coach at Drexel University, where she worked with NCAA Division I goalkeepers to enhance technical skills, implement game strategies, and foster a culture of excellence. She also played a key role in mentoring student-athletes, leading mental skills workshops, and ensuring compliance with NCAA regulations.
In addition to her collegiate coaching experience, Ogunsami has served as a Technical Consultant for Cherry Hill High School’s soccer program and a Director at the Keeper Institute, where she has trained goalkeepers of all ages. Her professional playing experience includes time with FF Lugano Feminile in Switzerland and a trial stint with Sky Blue FC.
As a collegiate player, Ogunsami was a standout goalkeeper at Vanderbilt University before transferring to Drexel University, where she continued to excel. Her leadership and talent between the posts earned her recognition at both institutions, and she remains passionate about mentoring the next generation of student-athletes.
We are thrilled to welcome Coach Ogunsami to Haddonfield Memorial High School. Her experience, leadership, and passion for player development make her the ideal choice to lead our Girls Soccer program. We look forward to seeing her positively impact our student-athletes both on and off the field.
Ogunsami holds a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, along with multiple coaching certifications, including the USSF F License and NCAA Recruiting Certification. She is deeply committed to fostering a competitive and supportive environment where players can thrive.
Please join us in welcoming Coach Ogunsami to the Bulldogs family. The Haddonfield Girls Soccer program is excited for this new chapter under her leadership.
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Alma Mater: Shawnee High School (1997), Clemson University (2001)
Tricia is in her seventh year with the HMHS Girls Soccer program.
Coach Singleton first got involved with Haddonfield Soccer coaching at the youth level for the club program. Her involvement has increased over the years and she is now one of the club’s trainers in addition to coaching a U8 Girls travel team. Prior to coaching in town, she served as the Middle School soccer coach at Magnolia School for eight seasons.
As a valuable member of the Medford Strikers soccer club for nine years, Tricia honed her skills andbecame one of the top players in the state. She led her team to two club state championships while earning MVP honors in both tournaments. These wins advanced the Strikers to the Regional Tournament where they played in the finals both years
Tricia was a four year starter at Shawnee High School in Medford, NJ. She was selected All South Jersey three years, first team All State two years and Umbro All-American for two years. As a senior, she was named New Jersey High School Player of the Year. Tricia led her team to three South Jersey titles and two state finals. She was also a member of the Olympic Development Program State team for five years, the Regional team for three years and earned a spot on the U16 National Team her junior year.
At Clemson University, Tricia overcame her third ACL surgery to become a key member of a program that consistently vied for conference and national championships. Admired for her perseverance, attitude, grit and leadership, she was named captain as a junior and senior. Tricia led the Lady Tigers to three Elite 8 appearances and two Sweet 16’s. She closed her career at Clemson by being named Lady Tiger of the Year (team MVP) in 2001.
Coach Singleton is excited for her new challenge as a full-time coach of the HMHS Girls Soccer program. She looks forward to sharing her love of the sport while teaching and motivating young athletes.
Tricia holds a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education from Clemson University and is a First grade teacher. She also has an F License recognized by US Youth Soccer.
Tricia resides in Haddonfield with her husband, Justin and their three children – Jaxson, Kenley and Kallie.
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Megan Cutter is excited to join the HMHS Girls Soccer coaching staff as the freshman coach this fall. Megan has spent the past couple of seasons on the sidelines volunteering her time coaching.
Megan played soccer for the Haddonfield Soccer Club throughout her childhood. During her time playing youth soccer for Haddonfield, Megan was on the first Haddonfield girls team to compete in a U.S. Club NJ State Cup Final. After winning every division in the SJGSL for their age group, Megan’s youth team was the first Haddonfield girls team to play in and win the Olympic and then, Premier Division of the SJGSL one age group above their own.
Megan’s high school soccer career spanned each level at HMHS over four seasons (2016-2019). Megan’s fondest memories of high school were surrounded by her teammates playing soccer each fall. As a forward, Megan was a dependable goal scorer for HMHS. In the 2019 season, Megan played an integral role in earning Haddonfield Girls Soccer their twelfth Sectional Title and twenty-first Colonial Conference Championship.
Megan attended Loyola University Maryland where she studied elementary education and political science, while continuing to play soccer at the club level.
Currently, Megan resides in Haddonfield where she also teaches 4th grade at Tatem Elementary School. In her free time, Megan can be found with friends and family at dinner, down the shore, or taking a walk around town.