ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Washington University in St. Louis women's soccer program announces the hiring of Taylor Imming as the program's newest full-time assistant coach.
Imming joins the Bears after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at nearby Division II UMSL. In this role, she managed practice activities, served as the midfield coordinator and oversaw team operations. Additionally, Imming compiled scouting reports, analyzed film, and oversaw the team culture.
During the 2024 campaign, UMSL won the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) title for the first time in program history. The Tritons also recorded the most shutouts in program history and posted the best record since joining the NCAA.
Prior to UMSL, Imming served one season as an assistant coach for the girls' soccer team at Father McGivney Catholic High School in Maryville, Ill.
Additionally, from 2019 to May 2025, Imming served as a soccer trainer/director for Elite FT in Glen Carbon, Ill. In this role, she directed classes and camps as well as conducted private and small group training sessions, focusing on finishing, defending, speed of play, ball control, technical abilities and foot striking.
Imming is a graduate of UMSL, playing two years of soccer while majoring in education with an emphasis in exercise science and a minor in coaching. She also played two years of soccer for Lindenwood-Belleville before transferring.
Imming begins her duties with the Bears on August 1.