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 All-Time Coaching Records
 Coach  Years  Overall  Conference
L.J. Bowden 1995 4-8-1 0-0
Alison Foley 1996 4-8-3 1-4-2
Tom Brown 1997-2007 90-93-21 40-44-10
Travis McCorkle 2008-present 33-23-4 17-12-2

  Travis McCorkle (2008-Present)
Travis McCorkle enters his fourth year as the head coach at Angelo State after leading the Rambelles to their first NCAA Division II tournament in the 2010 season. McCorkle, a Glenwood Springs, Colo. Native, has led the Rambelles to a 33-23-4 overall record and a 17-12-2 Lone Star Conference mark in his first three years.

A former ASU assistant coach from 2001-02, McCorkle returned to assume the Rambelles’ head coaching role in 2008 after Tom Brown accepted the same role at Sam Houston State. McCorkle was an assistant under Brown during the 2001-2002 seasons. Prior to his return to ASU, McCorkle spent five seasons as the head coach at LSC rival Eastern New Mexico University. He posted a 37-34-4 overall record with the Zias after starting the program from scratch in 2003. Complete Bio
 
  Tom Brown (1997-2007)
In his eleven seasons at Angelo State, Tom Brown helped built a solid foudation for the Rambelles soccer program that continues today. His best season at the helm was a 12-6-1 oveall record in 2006 that led to a fourth consecutive trip to the Lone Star Conference Tournament. Under his tutelage, ASU players have excelled both on the field and in the classroom and had consistent presence on the All-LSC teams, including 1997 Player of the Year Heather Selvitelle and 1998 Freshman of the Year Dorothy May. Brown also led to Rambelles to four double-digit win seasons and a spot on the regional rankings for seven years and is the Rambelles all-time winningest coach with 90 victories.
 
  Alison Foley (1996)
Alison Foley brought a tradition of excellence in soccer to Angelo State when she was hired in 1996. Foley was an All-American player for Keene State College leading the Lady Owls to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances during her career. Foley went on to become a assistant coach at James Madison University and helped the Dukes to a top-ten ranking before taking the job at Angelo State. In her lone season at the helm, Foley oversaw the program as they began Lone Star Conference play and hosted their first match at ASU Soccer Field.
 
  L.J. Bowden (1995)
Before being handed the keys to newly formed Angelo State soccer program in 1994, L.J. Bowden had been very successful in the soccer ranks and brought solid collegiate and olympic development playing experience to the job. As a coach at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Bowden led the Marauders to the regional finals where she was named regional Coach of the Year. She also served four seasons as the Dallas Area Olympic Development Program coach after a great playing career at SMU where she was a starter for three seasons. At ASU, Bowden recruited 24 players for the Belles inaugural team including four players who would receive All-LSC recognition later in their careers.