Taylor Borman

Taylor Borman

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    Assistant Coach
Taylor Borman was named assistant coach of the Georgia State women's soccer team in February 2020, joining Ed Joyce and the Panthers after two seasons as an assistant coach for the Alabama State University women's soccer program. 

“We are really excited for Taylor join the program,” Joyce said. “She had a stellar playing career at Samford and has worked tirelessly as a recruiter at two division one programs since then.  She is going to be a great example for our young women, and we can’t wait for her to start.”

During her tenure at ASU, Borman served as the team’s recruiting coordinator while working with position players and focusing on the team’s attacking players.

Prior to Alabama State, she served as an assistant coach at UNC Asheville where she focused on working with the Bulldogs’ offense, primarily the play of the forwards. Under Borman’s guidance, she coached three players to the All-Conference team – including one on the All-Freshman Team – and helped break the school’s all-time career assist mark. In addition to her work on the field, Borman coordinated all the team’s travel and scouting analysis.

Before she got into coaching, Borman had a decorated playing career at Samford University. While a student-athlete at Samford, Borman helped lead her team to three regular season championships and one NCAA Tournament Appearance. She finished her career with 15 goals and 25 assists.

Borman was a two-time First Team Southern Conference selection and is currently third all-time at the school in career assists.