Marc Davis
Marc Davis

Bio

Marc Davis enters his fifth season as head coach of the women's soccer program for the 2023 season.

Last season, the Mariners continued to make strides under Davis' supervision. Mitchell's 5-7-4 record was the program’s best since 2011. The work was capped by Mariah Travisano, Madison Nicynski and Gemma Landry all making the NECC All-Conference team. Nicynski was also the conference’s Defender of the Year, while Landry, the goalkeeper, was recognized by United Soccer Coaches as an All-Region Second Team selection.

The 2021 season included many new accomplishments for the program including a 2-1 victory over Eastern Nazarene College, which was the program's first conference victory in nearly four years. His squad earned six NECC Rookie of the Week and two NECC Player of the Week selections during the regular season, Elon Johnson broke a program record for most goals in a game, and Davis was tabbed New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the season.

While the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Davis made his collegiate head coaching debut with the Mariners in 2019. Taking over a program that had won only a single game the year prior, in his debut season he guided Mitchell to four wins, including the most non-conference victories in a season in the school's NCAA Division III history. The Mariners also enjoyed their highest-scoring offense since 2011, led by all-conference honoree Lindsey Fairbank's team-high 11 goals.   

Off the field the Mariners have consistently posted a grade point average of 3.0 or higher in order to receive the Team Academic Award from the United Soccer Coaches Association in each of Davis’ seasons in charge.   

Prior to taking over the women's team, Davis spent four seasons as an assistant for the Mitchell men’s soccer program. During his time with the men’s program, Davis helped Mitchell to a 20-9-0 record in New England Collegiate Conference play and four straight trips to the NECC Championship. The Mariners advanced to the title game in both 2017 and 2018, highlighted by the program’s first-ever conference championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2017.

Before joining the collegiate ranks, Davis assisted the Montville High School program from 2010-15. He helped the Indians capture three Eastern Connecticut Conference Division 'M' titles, an ECC Tournament championship and a Connecticut State championship. During his tenure he also worked with three All-American players.

Davis is one of the longest-serving coaches of the premier youth level with Southeast Soccer Club, working with multiple teams since 2008. Many of his former players have played at the collegiate level: Olivia Ferrara (College of The Holy Cross), Halle Anderson (UMass Lowell), Katherine Pettersen (American International College), Jenna Peduzzi (University of New Haven), Allison Bruehwiler (Western New England University) and Mia Londregan (Marymount University), among many others.

Originally from Southampton, England, Davis moved to the United States in 2008. In his time in England he worked for Southampton Football Club (of the English Premier League) in their Girl's Center of Excellence program, and was charged with developing players to compete at the national level. He holds certifications from England, most notably the UEFA B License, and has recently started the educational pathway in the United States, with the D License from the United States Soccer Federation. Additionally, he holds goalkeeper certifications from both the English Football Association and National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Davis received a Bachelor's degree in Sports Studies from the University of Southampton in 2005. In his playing days he competed on the Hampshire County Schools Representative team from 16 years of age to 18 and then played semi-professionally for Eastleigh FC. He currently resides in Waterford, Conn.

Meet The Coach
Fiona Walsh

Fiona Walsh was named the next head coach of the Mitchell College women’s soccer program in December of 2025.

Walsh will make her collegiate head coaching debut with the Mariners in the fall of 2026 and brings a strong combination of collegiate coaching experience and elite playing credentials.

Walsh joins the Mariners after serving as an assistant women’s soccer coach at Trinity College, where she was appointed Acting Interim Head Coach during the spring of 2024. In that role, she led all team operations, including recruiting and player development. Her responsibilities included identifying and recruiting high-achieving student-athletes nationwide, organizing campus visits, preparing scouting reports, assisting with game-day strategy, and overseeing set pieces, strength and conditioning, and supplemental training sessions.

Prior to Trinity, Walsh served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Clark University, where she helped guide the program to its first NEWMAC Championship appearance. She also brings extensive club and semi-professional coaching experience within ECNL, ECNL Regional League, EDP, and UWS environments, along with specialized goalkeeper training experience.

A former standout goalkeeper at Vassar College, Walsh was a two-year team captain and program record-holder who helped lead the Brewers to their first NCAA Tournament appearance. She earned multiple conference and national honors, including NCAA Division III Player of Distinction recognition.

Walsh holds a bachelor’s degree from Vassar College and a master’s degree in teaching from Clark University. She is USSF “C” licensed and holds multiple United Soccer Coaches certifications.

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