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Waynesburg University Yellow Jackets

Brandon Daughtry

After spending four years on the pitch as a Yellow Jacket, Brandon Daughtry enters his second season as an assistant coach for both the Waynesburg men’s and women’s soccer teams. He will serve as the graduate assistant goalkeepers coach for both squads.
 
Daughtry spent three seasons as Waynesburg’s starting keeper and posted some of the best numbers between the pipes of anyone in recent program history. As a senior, the Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania, native finished the 2014 season ranked first in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) in total saves (113), second in saves per game (6.28), first in save percentage (.856) and third in goals against average (1.07). He was one of the main reasons for the Jackets making their first appearance in the PAC playoffs since before 2005.
 
During his junior campaign, Daughtry posted three shutouts and was a two-time PAC Defensive/Goalkeeper of the Week. He ended the year ranked third in the conference in save percentage. Daughtry earned arguably his biggest praise as a sophomore, when he was lauded as an honorable mention all-conference selection. During his first year as a starter, he posted six shutouts and led the PAC in saves, save percentage and saves per game.
 
Daughtry is a 2011 graduate of Burrell High School and is currently pursuing his Master of Business Administration degree at Waynesburg University. He graduated in the spring of 2015 from Waynesburg with a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training.