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Jaron Hulme
Jaron Hulme

Bio

Jaron Hulme joins the Mars Hill University Men’s Soccer program from Alderson Broaddus University (NCAA D2/Mountain East Conference) where he previously served as the Head Women’s Soccer Coach.

He spent the 2016 and 2017 seasons as an assistant coach for the Battlers soccer programs before taking over as the women’s head coach in 2018.

Hulme graduated in May of 2014 from Alderson Broaddus with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Studies and a minor in Athletic Coaching. He graduated Magna Cum Laude. Hulme was a member of the President’s List, SAAC, and a recipient of the Silver Key Award, E.W. Billings Memorial Award, and Dr. A.R. Mansberger Award among other accolades.

A native of Clarksburg, West Virginia, Hulme played from 2010 through 2013 for the Battlers. Hulme was a defender for the Battlers and was twice named an all-conference player in the WVIAC.

Hulme moved on to attend William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa after graduating from Alderson Broaddus. He served as a graduate assistant soccer coach for the Statesmen and earned a Masters of Business Leadership Degree in 2016.

Aside from his collegiate coaching roles, Hulme has also served as a head coach for Mountain State Soccer Club (U18/U19 Boys), head coach for Empire FC (U18 Girls/U18 Boys), as well as coaching stints with West Virginia ODP.  Hulme has also been involved with various camps, including Creighton Soccer Academy at Creighton University and Columbus Crew’s College ID Camp.

Hulme also acquired a National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 2015.