Jamie brings a strong blend of collegiate success, postseason experience, and international
development training to the program. He enjoyed an accomplished playing career, beginning
with four standout seasons at Saint Peter’s University. During his time as a Peacock, he helped
guide the team to the MAAC playoffs in all four seasons and established himself as one of the
key players in the team's success. In 2021, he earned All-MAAC First Team honors after
finishing third in NCAA Division I with 12 assists, a performance that also contributed to him
becoming the second-all-time assist leader at Saint Peter’s with 24 career assists. He was
named to the All-ELAC Team of the Year in 2021 and earned All-MAAC Second Team
recognition in 2019.
Following his time at Saint Peter’s, Jamie continued his collegiate career at the University of
New Hampshire, where he contributed to a historic 2022 season. With the Wildcats, he helped
the program win the America East Championship and advance to the NCAA Sweet 16, while
also being selected to the America East All-Championship Team for his postseason
performances. Beyond the college game, he competed with Seacoast United, Ocean City, and
NC Fusion in USL League Two, helping the club reach the National Final Four, win the Southern
Conference Championship, and earning recognition as the No. 20 prospect in the league’s Top
50 rankings.
Jamie began his coaching career in England at the Robbie Fowler Education Football Academy
at Melwood, working in a high-level development environment in Liverpool that emphasizes
technical and tactical growth. He returned to the United States in 2025 to join the Saint Peter’s
University men’s soccer staff as an Graduate Assistant Coach. Jamie brings expertise in
individual positional coaching and performance analysis, paired with a UEFA coaching license
and a commitment to modern, player-centered development.