Stephanie Peel
Stephanie Peel

Bio

Stephanie Peel was named head women’s soccer coach at Dallas College Richland Feb. 6, 2023.

In three years at Richland, Peel has overall record of 26-11-6 through the 2025 season. Her teams have a Dallas Athletic Conference record of 20-5-5.

Peel's team went 8-5-1 in 2025, bowing out in the National Junior College Athletic Association Division III South District championship for a third consecutive year. Linzy Villa was named an NJCAA Division III Second Team All-American. Nicole Gomez was a First Team NJCAA All-Academic recipient, and Abigail Iyoke was honored as a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District winner.

In 2024, Richland went 9-4-2, advancing to the NJCAA Division III South District championship for a second straight year. The Thunderducks were ranked No. 9 in the nation. Villa was named the DAC Newcomer of the Year.

In her first season with the Thunderducks in 2023, Peel coached a team that went 9-2-3, advancing to the South District championship. Richland was ranked No. 3 in the nation. 

From 2015-23, Peel served as the head girls varsity soccer coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas. Her team won District 11-5A championships in 2018 and 2021. She was named District Coach of the Year in 2018 and 2021. From 2010-13, she was an assistant coach at Moravian College, an NCAA Division III institution in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. While in Bethlehem, she also coached with FC Lehigh Soccer Club’s Under-12 and U-11 girls teams as well as the U-7 academy program from 2007-08 and 2010-13.

Peel assisted in coaching and evaluation duties at the Region III Olympic Development Program in Montevallo, Alabama in 2010. She worked a camp for Soccer Without Borders in Nicarauga in 2009, and served as the youth soccer director and coach in Tyreso, Sweden in 2008.

From 2006-08, Peel served as an assistant coach at Lehigh University. She was a graduate assistant coach with the Mountain Hawks from 2004-06. 

Peel played professionally in the Swedish Professional League in 2008-09. Her team, Tyreso FF, took first place in the league, and was promoted to the top division, Allsvenskan. From 2001-09, she played in the United Soccer League’s W League for the New Jersey Sky Blue, New York Athletic Club, New York Magic, Arizona Heatwave, Chicago Cobras, Texas Odyssey and Texas Heatwave.

In college, she played four years as a defender at Arizona State University from 2001-04. She was an Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 selection as a freshman, finishing with five assists, four goals and 13 points. She earned three Second Team All-Pac-10 Academic honors. Peel started all 80 games of her Sun Devils career.  

Peel earned a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education from Arizona State in 2005. She earned a Master of Arts in secondary education from Lehigh University in 2007.