Douglas N. Brush Head Coach Krissy Turner has announced that Kamryn Stablein will join the University of Pennsylvania women’s soccer staff as an assistant coach. Turner commented, “We are excited to have Kamryn join our program. Her passion for coaching and developing players is second to none. Our goalkeepers will be in great hands with Kam’s ability to teach and lead. Additionally, our student-athletes will benefit from Kam’s drive to be a winner.”
Stablein brings experience as both a goalkeeper and a coach at various levels, including youth, collegiate, and professional soccer. She has been involved in identifying talent for the U.S. Women’s National Team pipeline through ID2.
Since 2018, Stablein has worked as a Technical Goalkeeper Coach at The Keeper Institute in South Jersey. In this position, she has designed and led training sessions for goalkeepers from youth to professional levels and helped organize clinics and camps nationwide. Her work at The Keeper Institute includes training professional-level goalkeepers who compete in the NWSL and the Gainbridge Super League.
In addition to her role as a goalkeeper coach, Stablein has held club and head coaching positions. She coached multiple teams at Highline Premier FC in West Seattle and played a key role in developing the club’s goalkeeper program. During Fall 2025, she served as head coach of The Bush School girls’ soccer team.
As a player, Stablein began her college career at the University of Delaware where she was named Second Team All-CAA and captained the Blue Hens during one of their most successful seasons. She later transferred to Temple University, earning multiple AAC honors while serving as team captain and finishing tenth all-time in saves for Temple women’s soccer.
Stablein holds a master’s degree in Higher Education with a concentration in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Temple University and currently lives in Philadelphia.



