George Washington grad Kayley Sullivan joins defending national champion Stanford's women's soccer coaching staff for the fall season, Cardinal head coach Paul Ratcliffe announced.

She's the older sister of Andi Sullivan, who just graduated from Stanford and was selected No. 1 overall in the NWSL by the Washington Spirit.

"We are very excited to welcome Kayley to our coaching staff," said Ratcliffe, who guided Stanford to its second national championship in 2017. "She is an excellent coach that will bring great energy and enthusiasm to our program."

Kayley Sullivan spent last season coaching for the Washington Spirit Development Academy in Virginia, also having spent 10 years coaching U4-U8 players in McLean, VA.

Sullivan played four seasons at George Washington from 2009-12, graduating with a degree in psychology with a concentration on cognitive neuroscience and a minor in mind-brain studies after captaining the team her senior season. Sullivan holds her National Youth License and TOVO T1 Certificate, and is currently working toward a USSF C-License.