North Carolina State University Athletics
Kate Dylag Joins Women's Soccer Coaching Staff
6/26/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
RALEIGH, N.C. - NC State head women’s soccer coach Laura Kerrigan has announced the hiring of Kate Dylag as an assistant coach with the Wolfpack.
Dylag previously spent four seasons on the Central Michigan coaching staff. She was named an assistant coach in 2004 after spending the previous season as a graduate assistant coach.
Dylag came to the Chippewa program after a standout playing career at UNC Greensboro.
As a Spartan, she was a four-year starter who was named second team All-Southern Conference in 2001 and to Soccer America’s Team of the Week in 2000. One of the top teams in the SoCon, UNCG made it to the NCAA Tournament in three of Dylag’s four years (1998, 2000, and 2001).
The Strongsville, Ohio native also played for the Piedmont Spark and Cleveland Eclipse of the W-League and was on the roster of the International Soccer Club.
Dylag holds a USSF B license as well as an NSCAA Premier diploma.
She has spent time as a mentor going back to her playing days in college. Dylag has been a camp instructor at UNCG, North Carolina, Wake Forest, and Duke. She has also been a foot skills coach for the Strongsville Soccer Organization as well as an assistant coach of Strongsville High School, guiding the team to a 2002 state championship.
Dylag is a 2002 graduate of UNCG, earning a bachelor of arts degree in communications studies.



