Kim Fish
comes to the
Haven after
wrapping up
her
collegiate
career at
Florida
Southern
University.
Fish had in
outstanding
career in
the net for
the Mocs
after
starting 48
games in her
career.
In her
second season
with the
Lady Eagles
she will
look to help
the Haven to
success and
coach the
goalkeepers.
Last
season, she
finished
second in
the Sunshine
State
Conference (SSC)
with 105
saves (6.2
per game),
which ranked
her as one
of the top
goalies in
the country.
On the
season, she
racked up a
1.81 goals
against
average.
During
her career,
Fish was
named SSC
Player of
the Week
three times.
She leaves
the program
as the
schools
leader in
goals
against
average
(1.59) and
shutouts
(7).
Fish will
look to play
an
instrumental
role in
furthering
the
development
of the Lady
Eagles
goalkeepers
while aiding
in all other
coaching
capacities.
"I feel
extremely
honored to
be joining
the Lock
Haven
athletic
staff, and
look forward
to working
with coach
Davis and
the team,”
Fish said. I
have always
dreamt of
being able
to coach at
the
collegiate
level and
LHU has
given me
that
opportunity.”
Fish is
working
toward the
completion
of the
Master’s of
Education
program at
Lock Haven.