Ann Marie Jaworski
Ann Marie Jaworski
Title: Head Soccer Coach
Phone: 617-521-1116
Email: ann.jaworski@simmons.edu

Ann Marie Jaworski enters her third year at Simmons in the fall of 2024 after joining the department in the summer of 2022.

Jaworski earned her first win as a head coach on September 8, 2022 following a 4-2 victory over non-conference Eastern Nazarene College. Two days later, she registered her first shutout as a head coach with a 2-0 win over Rivier University to help Sharks open conference play at 1-0. At the end of the season, Sydney Neumuth was selected to the All-GNAC Third Team. In her second season in 2023, the Sharks received the GNAC Institutional Sportsmanship Team Award as well as the United Soccer Coaches Team Sportsmanship Award.

Away from the pitch, Jaworski’s team has also excelled in the classroom. Under her leadership, the soccer program earned “The President’s Cup,” posting the highest cumulative GPA for the 2021-22 academic year. Additionally, five student-athletes received College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District recognition, including three two-time recipients (Olivia Hewitt, Sydney Neumuth, and Riley Wasiuk).  

Outside of her coaching duties, Jaworski is also serves the athletic department as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Advisor, where she has been instrumental in implementing many initiatives to increase the student-athlete experience.

Jaworski returned to the City of Boston following an outstanding four-year Division I playing career at Boston University. As a player, she became the Terriers' first three-time captain and, most recent, recipient of the Boston University's Aldo "Buff" Donelli Leadership Award. In 2018, she helped guide the Terriers to their fourth Patriot League title in six seasons with an 11-7-4 overall mark and a 7-0-2 record against league opponents. Jaworski was also a member of the United States U19 Women's National Team, being invited to U.S. training camps in Davis and Chula Vista, California and the Auckland, New Zealand International Competition in 2017.

After graduating with a degree in psychology, Jaworski remained with the Terriers as the Director of Women's Soccer Operations. While pursuing her Master's in Education, she received Boston University's Applied Human Development Master's Program Student Achievement Award.  

She comes to Simmons with a plethora of soccer knowledge and coaching experience. As an undergraduate, Jaworski spent the summer months coaching high school girls, helping develop and refine their techniques at the Terrier Training Summer Academy. Her coaching expertise quickly became apparent to other coaches in the area.

Five years after beginning her work at the Terrier clinics, Jaworski accepted an opportunity to coach at Harvard University's Crimson Soccer Clinic in 2021. Here, she broadened her coaching network, while also expanded her coaching repertoire by widening her range of youth soccer players, coaching young girls ages six to 13.

In addition, she received the United Soccer Coaches College Player Award of Distinction, while also excelling in the classroom. Jaworski earned the Robert J. & Sandra A. Moses Student-Athlete Scholarship and was also a two-time women's soccer academic achievement award recipient. 

A native of Grinnell, Iowa, Jaworski currently resides in Brighton, Massachusetts. Her father, Brian Jaworski, is the Head Men's Soccer Coach and an Associate Professor of Education at Grinnell College. Her younger brother, John, plays Division I ice hockey for Merrimack College and her other younger brother, Calvin, plays Division I football for the University of Northern Iowa.