Shelbie Rackley remains the SU women’s soccer coaching staff in 2015 as a volunteer assistant coach following her four-year career with the Raiders.
Rackley’s primary responsibility will be to work with the team’s goalkeepers. In a four-year career at Shippensburg from 2010-13, Rackley appeared in 71 contests and compiled a 1.06 goals-against average. She totaled 25 victories, recorded 17 shutouts, and compiled an impressive .836 save percentage in more than 5,600 minutes of action.
As a senior in 2013, Rackley earned NSCAA All-Atlantic Region Third Team honors after setting a single-season school record with a PSAC-best 11 shutouts and playing all 2,010 minutes in goal for the Raiders. Her 0.81 goals-against average marked another single-season school record, while SU’s 16 goals allowed during the regular season stands as a team record.
A native of Mechanicsburg, Rackley graduated cum laude in August 2014 with a bachelor of science in exercise science while achieving minors in biology and coaching.
Rackley is currently studying toward her master of science in organizational development and leadership, concentrating in higher education structure and policy. She is also serving as a graduate assistant in the Shippensburg University Counseling Center.