Staff Directory

Jamie Stratton
- Title:
- Women's Soccer Assistant Coach
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Jamie Stratton will enter his fourth season with the Quinnipiac Women’s Soccer team and his second season as the Assistant Coach. Stratton entered his first season as the Goalkeepers Coach (volunteer) with the Quinnipiac University women’s soccer team in 2022.
In his first season as an Assistant Coach, Stratton helped lead the Bobcats to a 14-5-1 overall record and a 10-2 conference record. Stratton oversaw the goalkeepers and coached Sofia Lospinoso to her second straight MAAC Golden Glove Award, the league’s top goalkeeper award. The Bobcats had a stretch of 10 straight clean sheets in the middle of the 2024 season.
During his time as a Volunteer Assistant, the Bobcats won two MAAC Championships. While working closely with the keepers, Sofia Lospinoso played her way to a MAAC Golden Glove Award as the league’s top goalkeeper under the coaching of Stratton.
Before coming to Quinnipiac, Stratton was the head of goalkeeping with Inter CT FC. Before that, he was the Director of Outreach and Development at the Grace Community Education Center in Kenya, where he oversaw fundraising for the school and expanded its partnerships and support networks.
Before heading to Kenya, Stratton spent three years in Philadelphia as an assistant in athletics at AIM Academy. While there, he served as an assistant to the athletic director. Stratton organized and facilitated after-school clubs, events, and activities. He also coached various varsity sports, including varsity boys' soccer.
Stratton spent his undergraduate years at Eastern University as a member of the men’s soccer program. After graduating from Eastern, Stratton spent time playing professionally with Tusker FC.
Stratton graduated from Eastern University in 2017 with his bachelor’s degree in communications. Jamie currently lives in Monroe, CT, with his wife Ali and their 1-year-old son Liam.
In his first season as an Assistant Coach, Stratton helped lead the Bobcats to a 14-5-1 overall record and a 10-2 conference record. Stratton oversaw the goalkeepers and coached Sofia Lospinoso to her second straight MAAC Golden Glove Award, the league’s top goalkeeper award. The Bobcats had a stretch of 10 straight clean sheets in the middle of the 2024 season.
During his time as a Volunteer Assistant, the Bobcats won two MAAC Championships. While working closely with the keepers, Sofia Lospinoso played her way to a MAAC Golden Glove Award as the league’s top goalkeeper under the coaching of Stratton.
Before coming to Quinnipiac, Stratton was the head of goalkeeping with Inter CT FC. Before that, he was the Director of Outreach and Development at the Grace Community Education Center in Kenya, where he oversaw fundraising for the school and expanded its partnerships and support networks.
Before heading to Kenya, Stratton spent three years in Philadelphia as an assistant in athletics at AIM Academy. While there, he served as an assistant to the athletic director. Stratton organized and facilitated after-school clubs, events, and activities. He also coached various varsity sports, including varsity boys' soccer.
Stratton spent his undergraduate years at Eastern University as a member of the men’s soccer program. After graduating from Eastern, Stratton spent time playing professionally with Tusker FC.
Stratton graduated from Eastern University in 2017 with his bachelor’s degree in communications. Jamie currently lives in Monroe, CT, with his wife Ali and their 1-year-old son Liam.
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