LANCASTER, Pa. – Lancaster Bible College and Charger Athletics are proud to announce the hiring of Seth Lehman as the new Head Women's Soccer Coach. Lehman becomes the seventh head coach in program history.
Lehman has an extensive background in local high school sports, amassing over 300 wins, nine Coach of the Year awards, and two state championships in 15 seasons at Cumberland Valley (2009–2015) and, more recently, Northern High School (2015–2023). He also has a highly decorated playing career, including four years as a player for Messiah University ('04), where he won two NCAA Division III National Championships, one year of semi-professional soccer with the Chicago Eagles, and is the all-time assists and goals leader at Northern High School ('01).
"I want to thank everyone at LBC, and specifically Bryan Curtis, for giving me this amazing opportunity," said Coach Lehman. "I know God has incredible things in store, and I'm thrilled to lead this women's soccer program both on and off the field. Go Chargers!"
In addition to his extensive coaching background and playing career, Lehman is passionate about building relationships with his student-athletes, helping them reach the next level both on and off the field.
"We are thrilled to welcome Seth Lehman to the Lancaster Bible College family as our new head women's soccer coach," said Director of Athletics Bryan Curtis. "His experience as a two-time national champion during his playing career, combined with his championship pedigree as a coach, brings an incredible level of expertise to our program. Beyond his on-field accomplishments, Seth brings a contagious passion and energy, along with a deep commitment to discipling and developing student-athletes. We're excited for the future of our women's soccer program under his leadership."
Lehman's leadership marks an exciting new chapter for the Chargers Women's Soccer program.