JONESBORO, Ark. (3/30/16) – Arkansas State head soccer coach Brian Dooley announced Wednesday that Devin Zvosec has been named the Red Wolves' graduate assistant coach for the upcoming 2016 season.

"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work at Arkansas State University,” Zvosec said. “I'm excited to work for Coach Dooley who has had tremendous success at the college level. Also, I am excited to work alongside Jessica Greer who has proven herself as a top level player at her time at the University of Missouri and on the administration side as well when she was at the University of Arkansas. Their vision for Arkansas State women's soccer combined with the very hardworking group of returning girls made my decision easy.”

Zvosec spent the previous year as an assistant coach at Georgia Southwestern State University for the men's soccer team. During his tenure he helped mentor Hurricanes' goalkeeper Garrett Blamire to a Peach Belt Conference Goalkeeper of the Week award, the first player in Georgia Southwestern history to earn a weekly award.

Under Zvosec's tutelage, Blamire ranked among the top-10 in the Peach Belt in saves, saves per game and saves percentage, while the Hurricanes as a whole ranked near the top of the league in saves and saves percentage.

In addition to his duties with the goalkeepers, Zvosec assisted in serving as the team's academic liaison and helped five member of the Georgia Southwestern team reach Peach Belt Conference All-Academic status.

Prior to his time in Georgia, Zvosec served as an assistant coach at Rogers State University with the women's soccer program where he worked with the defensive backline and implemented a summer lifting and fitness program. Zvosec also helped manage the team's social media sites and helped monitor the alumni database for the program.

Zvosec played professionally with the St. Louis Lions of the USL Premier Development League where he helped his team to a second place finish in the Heartland Division PDL. The Lions advanced to the semifinals of the USL-PDL playoffs.

Zvosec played collegiately at Johnson County Community College where he earned All-Region VI and All-KJCCC Second-Team honors as a sophomore. He then transferred to Rogers State where he logged the second most minutes on the team in each of his last two seasons.

He earned his degree from Rogers State in Sport Management and earned All-Heartland Conference President's Honor Roll accolades in each of his two seasons.

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