Mallory Sayre enters her second season as an assistant coach for Georgia Southern women's soccer in the Fall of 2023.
As the primary goalkeepers coach, Sayre was instrumental in the Eagles' stellar defensive prowess in 2022 as the team gave up just 12 goals all year, and just two goals in Sun Belt play. The 0.71 GAA set a new school record and the team notched eight shutouts on the year, including six in a row late in the season.
Sayre joined Georgia Southern from the University of Alabama-Huntsville, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons. The NCAA Division II Chargers recorded a stellar 1.00 GAA as a team last season in the competitive Gulf South Conference, which included five shutouts.
Before moving to UAH, Sayre was an assistant coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. She spent five seasons with the DIII Stormy Petrels, where she was responsible for the team's goalkeepers and defenders, while also assisting with recruiting, team travel plans and game management.
A former standout at North Georgia, Sayre amassed a 56-17-4 collegiate record as a four-year starter in goal for the Nighthawks, notching a Peach Belt Conference-leading 27 career shutouts and an 0.97 GAA. She graduated from North Georgia with her bachelor's degree in physical education in 2016, and also received her master's degree from UNG in physical education in 2018.