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Mackenzie Arment
Mackenzie Arment

Bio

Mackenzie Arment was named the sixth head coach in program history in January 2015 after spending the 2013 and 2014 seasons as an assistant coach with the Lions’ men’s soccer team under head coach Dan Visser.

“I am very honored by this excellent opportunity to lead a program on the rise. I will strive to continue building the program from the foundation set forth by those before me,” commented Arment.

“Many of my coaching principles come from playing for highly-regarded collegiate soccer coaches Barry Gorman and Bob Warming at Penn State. I will work hard to foster a close-knit group of girls that serve as a framework for continuing success for ENC women’s soccer while providing the tools for these young women to garner success in not only soccer but life with our faith at the crux of it all.”

In his two years with the Eastern Nazarene men's soccer team, the Lions earned the Commonwealth Coast Conference Team Sportsmanship Award in 2013 while Scott Hansen garnered All-CCC honorable mention twice and Andrew Nelson picked up All-CCC second team honors in 2014.

A former Division I student-athlete, Arment came to Eastern Nazarene College following a one-year stint as an assistant boys' soccer coach at Manheim Central High School in Manheim, Pa. At Manheim, Arment helped train the varsity and junior varsity squads while also ensuring the academic success of the student-athletes.

He has also served as an assistant coach with the PA Classics club based out of Lancaster, Pa. Arment coached the Under-9 Academy and Premier level teams and assisted with training sessions for the Academy Development and Junior Academy programs.

Arment has served as a coach at the Penn State soccer camp for the past four summers.

As an undergraduate, Arment played soccer for four years at Penn State. He appeared in 81 matches for the Nittany Lions in his career, tallying six goals and registering 15 assists. Arment helped lead Penn State to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2009 and 2010.

He was a four-time Big Ten All-Academic honoree and a unanimous selection to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team in 2008.

Arment graduated in 2012 from Penn State with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and Movement Science. He is also a certified NASM personal trainer.