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Former USWNT Coach Jill Ellis Named University Of Illinois’ 2020 Commencement Speaker

Jill Ellis will make an appearance at her old stomping grounds on Saturday, May 16, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Memorial Stadium as the 2020 commencement speaker. 

Ellis was the USWNT head coach for five years when she won two FIFA Women’s World Cups, two FIFA World Coach of the Year honors and coached 132 USWNT games, which is the most of any coach. She also has the most wins in U.S. soccer history and is the only person to win consecutive Women’s World Cups.

Resigning with a 106-7-19 record is definitely something she can brag about during her commencement speech. Additionally her role for the United States Soccer Federation includes promoting and developing the women’s game in all aspects. 

The University of Illinois is not an unfamiliar place to Ellis as it gave her an opportunity to start her career more than 20 years ago. Illinois looks to show the success and winning mindset that can come from being a part of its institution and that students can achieve all their dreams. 

Ellis is an inspiration for the women’s game as well as females in coaching positions and how pushing through the adversity and chasing your dreams is what makes you successful. 

“I truly feel Illinois, the players and my staff and peers I worked alongside provided me a solid foundation on which to grow,” Ellis said on giving the commencement speech. “Honestly, if it hadn’t been a great experience, I might not have ended up pursuing my career in coaching.”

Even though Ellis is not coaching the USWNT anymore she is continuing her winning mentality off the field to help inspire others and show future generations what it takes to be successful. 

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