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2007 Coaching Staff

Norm Riker
Head Coach Norm Riker

Office: (937) 327-6496
E-mail: nriker@wittenberg.edu
Wittenberg Record: 72-37-13 (2002-present)
Career Record: 88-44-13 (2000, 2002-present)
Postal Address:
Wittenberg University
P.O. Box 720
Springfield, Ohio 45501
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225 Fountain Ave.
Springfield, Ohio 45504

Norm Riker was selected as Wittenberg University women's soccer coach in March 2002, becoming the program's seventh head coach since it became a varsity sport in 1986.

Riker has turned the Tigers into a force in the North Coast Athletic Conference, one of the preeminent women's soccer conferences in all of NCAA Division III. Wittenberg has an outstanding 58-15-12 record between the 2004-07 seasons, including four straight top-three finishes in the NCAC regular season title chase. The Tigers have been ranked in the top 10 in the Great Lakes Region for most of the last four seasons and broke into the national top 25 briefly in 2005 and at the end of the 2006 season, the best in school history.

In 2006, the Tigers enjoyed a breakout year by winning their first NCAC Tournament title and their first NCAA Division III Tournament game in school history. The ride ended with a 15-3-4 overall record after a shootout loss to Denison in the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

In his first season at the helm, Riker led an injury-depleted team to records of 6-12 overall and 3-5 in the NCAC, which included four nationally ranked teams in 2002. The program made two games' improvement in 2003 and hung tough again with some of the finest teams in the nation. The improvement continued in 2004 when Wittenberg posted an 11-4-5 record, beating nationally ranked Denison on its way to reaching its first-ever NCAC Championship game.

Riker, who was honored with 2004 NCAC Coach of the Year honors, followed that up with a 2005 season that was one of the finest in school history. Wittenberg started the season with eight straight wins and eventually posted a 14-5 overall record. Four of the five losses were to teams that reached the NCAA Division III Tournament, and the Tigers earned victories over three teams that made the national field.

Prior to his arrival at Wittenberg, Riker was the interim head coach of the women's soccer team at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. for the 2000 season, and he also served as the men's lacrosse assistant coach. During the 2000 season, Riker led Vassar to its second Northeast Regional ECAC Championship. He served as an assistant in both programs from 1994 to 1999 and again in 2001, and he also served as the building manager of Walker Fieldhouse on the Vassar campus.

Norm Riker and kids
Norm Riker with his daughters Isabelle (left) and Sofia.
Riker holds numerous coaching licenses, most notably the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Premiere Diploma. Other soccer coaching experience includes a United States Soccer Federation B License, and recent soccer playing experience includes participation in the New York Cosmopolitan Soccer League for Germania Football Club from 1996-2002. In addition, Riker is currently involved in coaching and training for local youth programs, including the Springfield Thunder.

Riker joined the Wittenberg men's lacrosse program as an assistant coach in 2003 after a year working as an assistant in the women's lacrosse program. He helped the Tiger women's lacrosse team to an 8-6 record in his only year with that program, including a 5-2 mark in the NCAC, which was good for a program-best third place.

A native of Block Island, R.I., Riker was a four-year lacrosse letterwinner at Springfield College (Mass.) after an outstanding high school career in both soccer and lacrosse. He was a captain of Springfield's lacrosse team as a senior, and he was selected to participate in a pair of senior all-star games. He holds a bachelor of arts in history from Springfield, attained in 1992, and he has since attained a master of professional studies in humanistic education from the State University of New York, New Paltz.

Riker lives in Springfield with his wife, Gabrielle, and their children, Isabelle and Sofia.

Mandi Wroblewski Head Shot
Assistant Coach Mandi Wroblewski

Springfield native Mandi Wroblewski returned to her hometown and joined the Wittenberg women's soccer coaching staff for the first time in 2006.

Most recently, Wroblewski was a four-year letterwinner and two-year starter for the powerhouse Otterbein College women's soccer program. A midfielder by trade, Wroblewski earned all-conference and Academic All-Ohio honors during her collegiate career, and she was an academic all-conference selection in 2004. The Cardinals won two Ohio Athletic Conference regular season titles and two OAC Tournament crowns in her four years in the program. In two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances, Wroblewski helped Otterbein to two wins in the 2005 tournament.

A graduate of nearby Northwestern High School, Wroblewski was a four-year starter for the Warriors, helping the team to multiple conference titles. As a senior, Wroblewski earned all-state honors and was named the Springfield News-Sun Player of the Year.

Wroblewski earned her bachelor's degree in business administration from Otterbein in 2006. She is currently working as a substitute teacher.


Tom Esler Head Shot
Assistant Coach Tom Esler

Tom Esler joined the Tiger women's soccer coaching staff in 2004 after 20 years of coaching in the Washington, D.C. area, including nine years as director of coaching for the Damascus Soccer Club in Damascus, Md.

During his time with the Damascus Soccer Club, Esler's duties included identification of coaches and players, forming travel teams, education of coaches, development of team and club philosophies, design of clinics and training session for both field players and goalkeepers. During his tenure there, the club grew from 200 recreation players to more than 1,200 recreation players, 85 coaches and 35 professionally coached travel teams. Notably, he was instrumental in the formation and training of the Damascus Spirit, which won the Under-14 Maryland State Women's Championship, was a Region I finalist and earned a No. 4 ranking nationally.

Esler has coached a variety of travel league teams, both men and women, and he has played in several indoor and outdoor men's leagues, assisted in training local high school teams, and he had a stint with Maryland ODP as an assistant goalkeeper coach under Johns Hopkins University Head Coach Matt Smith. He holds numerous coaching licenses, including the United States Soccer Federation National "B" License. Among his responsibilities with Wittenberg's women's soccer program will be goalkeeper and field player training.

Esler resides in Maryland with his wife, Vendla, and their four sons.

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