Mallory Sayre is in her second season as an assistant coach with the UAH women’s soccer program after coming to Huntsville for the 2020-21 academic year.
In her first year with the Chargers when the season was moved to a special Spring Championship Series, she helped guide the team to a 4-4-1 record which included an opening-round win over West Georgia which propelled UAH to the quarterfinals of the SCS tournament.
Sayre comes to UAH from Oglethorpe University in Georgia where she has served as an assistant coach since Aug. 2016.
During her time at Oglethorpe, Sayre was responsible for the team's goalkeepers and defenders while also assisting with recruiting, team travel plans, and game management.
Additionally, Sayre worked at the Southern Soccer Academy during the same time period where she was the director of goalkeeping since 2019.
Sayre spent her playing days at North Georgia where she amassed a 56-17-4 record as a four-year starter in goal, and she left UNG as both the program and Peach Belt Conference all-time leader in shutouts with 27 and in goals against average with an impressive 0.97 mark.