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U.S. Women's National Team Coaches |
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The U.S. Women's National Team has won six IFWLA?FIL World Cup championships in eight tries. Head Coach Jackie Pitts led the U.S. to its first world championship in 1982. The U.S. finished second to Australia in 1986 under the guidance of coach Josie Harper. The U.S. rebounded in 1989 with a world championship with a new head coach at the helm. That coach was Sue Stahl, who went on to guide the U.S. Women's National Team to four straight World Cup titles before finishing second to Australia in 2005. She finished her career with a 4-1 record in World Cup gold medal games. Stahl didn't reapply for the U.S. Women's National Team head coaching position, one she held for over 15 years, after the 2005 IFWLA World Cup.
Former U.S. Women's National team player Sue Heether was named Stahl's replacement on October 27, 2005. Heether led the U.S. back to the championship at the 2009 FIL World Cup.
Below is a complete list of the head coaches for the U.S. Women's National Team.
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U.S. Women's National Team Coaches in the IFWLA/FIL World Cups |
| Year |
Coach |
Finish |
| 1982 |
Jackie Pitts |
World Champions |
| 1986 |
Josie Harper |
World Runner-up |
| 1989 |
Sue Stahl |
World Champions |
| 1993 |
Sue Stahl |
World Champions |
| 1997 |
Sue Stahl |
World Champions |
| 2001 |
Sue Stahl |
World Champions |
| 2005 |
Sue Stahl |
World Runner-up |
| 2009 |
Sue Heether |
World Champions |
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