Bowling Green State University Athletics
Women's Soccer
Walker, Jimmy
Jimmy Walker
- Title:
- Head Women's Soccer Coach
- Email:
- jamewal@bgsu.edu
- Phone:
- 419-372-9602
Coach Walker | |
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Hometown | Birmingham, England |
College | Tiffin (1997) |
Family | Wife, Kerri; daughters Emma and Anna |
Collegiate Coaching History | |
1995-96 | Tiffin (M), Assistant Coach |
1997-2002 | Tiffin (W), Head Coach |
2003-06 | Duquesne (W), Head Coach |
2007-08 | Penn State (M), Associate Head Coach |
2011 | Bowling Green (W), Assistant Coach |
2018-19 | Findlay (W), Head Coach |
2020-pres. | Bowling Green (W), Head Coach |
Career Head Coaching Record | |
1997 | Tiffin, 7-10-4 |
1998 | Tiffin, 16-6-0 |
1999 | Tiffin, 16-4-0 |
2000 | Tiffin, 18-2-0 |
2001 | Tiffin, 15-3-1 |
2002 | Tiffin, 12-8-0 |
2003 | Duquesne, 8-10-2 |
2004 | Duquesne, 9-10-1 |
2005 | Duquesne, 10-6-1 |
2006 | Duquesne, 4-10-2 |
2018 | Findlay, 11-4-2 |
2019 | Findlay, 14-3-2 |
2020(-21) | Bowling Green, 6-1-1 (5-1-0 MAC) |
2021 | Bowling Green, 11-7-3 (8-2-1 MAC) |
2022 | Bowling Green, 9-5-5Â (6-2-3Â MAC) |
At BGSU | 26-13-9, 19-5-4 MAC (three seasons) |
Career | 166-88-24Â (15 seasons) |
Walker was named head coach on Jan. 24, 2020. returning to the Falcon program after two highly-successful seasons at the University of Findlay.
In August of 2022, Walker received a two-year contract extension. His contract now runs through the 2025 season.
Walker took over a team that had won two consecutive MAC titles. The new coach, at the helm of a program that was expected by many observers to win yet another title, barely had time to get to know his new team before everyone’s world changed due to the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic.
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But, when all was said and done, a season that was unlike any other ended just as the previous two seasons had ended – with BGSU capturing the MAC championship. Walker guided the Falcons to a 6-1-1 overall record and a 5-1-0 mark in MAC regular-season play in the spring of 2021, and BG downed Ball State in the conference championship.
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The Falcons outscored opponents, 17-3, and numerous players earned well-deserved accolades after that stellar season. Nikki Cox and Madi Wolfbauer were named to both the All-MAC First Team and the United Soccer Coaches All-Region First Team in 2020(-21). Lili Berg, Jasmijn Dijsselhof and Audrey Shea each earned All-MAC honors as well, while Berg and Kennedy White also represented the Falcons on the all-region squad.
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Berg and the BGSU defensive corps helped the Falcons tie for first in the entire nation in shutout percentage (.750), with six shutouts in the eight matches. At the other end of the pitch, Wolfbauer led a balanced scoring attack with five goals.
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In the classroom, a school-record 17 Falcons were named to the Academic All-MAC Team, and BGSU had an eye-popping 3.806 team GPA in the spring 2021 semester.
The 2020(-21) Falcons received votes in a national poll for the first time in program history, and BGSU ended the season ranked fourth in the final United Soccer Coaches Midwest Region poll, trailing only TCU, West Virginia and Oklahoma State.
Then, in the fall of 2021, the Falcons repeated that success. BGSU went 11-7-3 overall and won the MAC regular-season title, posting an 8-2-1 league mark. The Falcons captured the MAC Tournament crown as well with a pair of shutout wins at Cochrane Stadium, advancing to the NCAA Championships yet again.
BGSUÂ topped Buffalo, 1-0, in the league tournament semifinals, then downed Kent State by a 3-0 result in the championship match. The three-goal margin of victory was the program's largest in a MAC Tournament final in program history.
The Falcon defensive corps allowed just six goals in 13 total matches against MAC opposition, with nine shutouts in those 13 contests. The Falcons outscored MAC foes by a 17-2 count over the final month of play (Oct. 7 to Nov. 7, spanning seven regular-season and the two tournament matches).
The 2021 season saw Wolfbauer named MAC Offensive Player of the Year, and Shea and Nikki Cox joined her on the all-conference first team, while Berg again was named to the All-MAC Second-Team.
Lacee Bethea was named the MAC Tournament MVP, with Nikki Cox, Shea and Wolfbauer joining her on the MAC's All-Tournament Team. Shea and Katie Cox earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors, and Wolfbauer and Nikki Cox was named to the USC All-Midwest Region Team.
BGSU had a whopping 14 student-athletes named to the 2021 Academic All-MAC Team, and Nikki Cox was named a Scholar All-American by the United Soccer Coaches. Six different Falcons earned end-of-season honors from the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association (OCSA).
In 2022, BGSU finished the season with an overall record of 9-5-5 and a MAC mark of 6-2-3, good for third place in the 12-team league. The Falcons ended the season on a six-match unbeaten streak, and went 6-1-2 over the last month of the year. In those nine games, BGSU outscored the opponents, 21-4.
White was named the MAC's Offensive Player of the Year, with Maya Dean and Mackenzie Reuber joining her on the All-MAC First Team and Brynn Gardner earning MAC All-Freshman Team honors. BGSU led the MAC with three first-team all-conference selections.
White, Dean and Reuber all were named to the USC All-Midwest Region Team, with six Falcons earning CSC (formerly CoSIDA) All-District honors.
Dean went on to be named to the Academic All-America First Team, becoming just the second student-athlete in school history to be named to the first team. And, a total of 13 Falcons landed on the Academic All-MAC Team in 2022.
In his two years at Findlay, Walker guided the Oilers to an overall record of 25-7-4 and the program’s first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. The Oilers advanced past Rockhurst via penalty kicks in the first round of the national tournament, before seeing the historic season come to a close with a narrow, 1-0 loss in the NCAA Regional Semifinal round.
His first season with the Oilers saw Walker lead the team to an 11-4-2 record, which was a six-win improvement from the year before. Then, in 2019, Findlay went 14-3-2 overall, posting the program’s highest win total since 1997 and winning the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) regular-season championship.
Walker was named the G-MAC’s Coach of the Year in 2019, and seven of his players earned all-league recognition. That group included Jayla Campbell, the G-MAC Freshman of the Year. Campbell was one of three Oilers to earn All-Midwest Region honors from the United Soccer Coaches.
Walker joined the Oilers in January of 2018 after spending eight years as Executive Director of Coaching at Pacesetter Soccer Club in Sylvania. He spent the 2011 season as an assistant coach at BGSU, on the staff of head coach Andy Richards.
Prior to his arrival at Pacesetter, Walker spent two seasons (2007 and ‘08) as the associate head coach for the men’s soccer program at Penn State University. Walker helped mentor a young Nittany Lion squad that featured a conference-high three All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorees in each of his two years. He coached the NCAA Division-I Senior CLASS Award Student of the Year as well as a total of 10 all-Big Ten performers and four first team all-region selections.
In addition to Findlay, Walker has had collegiate head-coaching experience at both Duquesne University and Tiffin University. He took over at Duquesne in January of 2003, inheriting a team that had gone 5-13-1 overall and 1-9-1 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. Three years later, Walker and the Dukes posted the program’s first-ever double-figure win total, boasting a 10-6-1 overall record in 2005 and receiving votes in the Soccer Buzz regional poll in early October. DU advanced to the A-10 Tournament’s championship match for the first time in program history.
Walker’s first head-coaching job was at Tiffin, his alma mater, where he coached from 1997 to 2002. He led the Dragons to four American Mideast Conference championship crowns and an overall record of 84-33-5 in those six seasons. The Dragons went 45-2-1 in the AMC during his tenure. Tiffin was nationally ranked from 1998 to 2002 under his guidance and advanced to the Regional Final Four in each of his six seasons. Walker also led his team to the quarterfinals of the NAIA National Tournament in both 2000 and 2002.
A three-time league Coach of the Year at Tiffin, Walker was runner-up for the BRINE National Coach-of-the-Year award in 2000. He was also a three-time winner of the Ohio College Soccer Association C-O-Y award and was twice voted Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year.
A native of Birmingham, England, Walker earned a bachelor’s degree in business from Tiffin in 1997 and completed his MBA in 2000. He competed as a forward for the Dragons from 1992 to 1995 and twice earned NSCAA All-America honors (1994, 1995). Walker helped Tiffin capture the 1992 and 1995 AMC titles, and finished his career ranked seventh in program history in career scoring.
After graduation, Walker played professionally for the Kalamazoo Kingdom of the USISL from 1996 to 1997 and was a member of the Cleveland Caps in 1998. He was also the assistant men’s soccer coach at Tiffin for two seasons before taking over the women’s helm in 1997. Walker was a head coach for the Ohio North ODP squad in 2001 and 2002 and served as the head coach for PA West ODP in 2003.
He was inducted into the Tiffin University Hall of Fame in 2006.
Walker played with the Academy team at Aston Villa in the English Premier League prior to coming to the United States. His father, James, played and coached professionally in England for over 25 years. His father played for Derby County, which captured two EPL championship crowns, and also coached in the English Premier League with Aston Villa for 15 years where he was the Director of Sports Science for the club.
Walker is married to the former Kerri Destatte, a native of Temperance, Mich. They reside in Bowling Green with their two daughters, Emma and Anna.
WALKER YEAR BY YEAR AS A HEAD COACH
1997 – Tiffin   7-10-4
1998 – Tiffin  16- 6-0
1999 – Tiffin  16- 4-0
2000 – Tiffin  18- 2-0
2001 – Tiffin  15- 3-1
2002 – Tiffin  12- 8-0
2003 – Duquesne  8-10-2
2004 – Duquesne  9-10-1
2005 – Duquesne 10- 6-1
2006 – Duquesne  4-10-2
2018 – Findlay  11- 4-2
2019 – Findlay  14- 3-2  Â
2020(-21) – BGSU 6- 1-1  5-1-0 MAC
2021 – BGSU   11- 7-3  8-2-1 MAC
2022 - BGSUÂ Â Â Â 9- 5-5Â Â 6-2-3 MAC
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Record at BGSUÂ Â 26-13-9, 19-5-4 MAC (three seasons)
Career Record  166-89-24 (15 seasons)
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