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Covenant College

Covenant College Athletics
14049 Scenic Highway Lookout Mountain, GA, GA 30750
Division 3 Georgia Southeast
Private Small National competitor

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Mark Duble

Mark Duble enters his 30th season as the head women's soccer coach in 2023. He is the longest-tenured coach and athletic administrator at Covenant. Duble also serves as an associate director of athletics.


Mark Duble Bio PicFAST FACTS

Years at Covenant (head coach): 29 (1994-present)

Overall record: 302-188-43 (.566)

Conference record: 154-38-25 (.710)

National Tournament appearances: 3 (NAIA - 2006; NCCAA - 2009; NCAA - 2021)

Conference championships: 13 (regular season and tournament)

AWARDS

Six-time conference Coach of the Year (TVAC - 1995, 1996; AAC - 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006)

Two-time NAIA Region XII Coach of the Year (2004, 2005)

PROGRAM ACCOLADES

34 All-Americans

5 conference Players of the Year

3 conference Rookie/Freshman of the Year

4 All-CCS honorees

15 All-USA South selections (8 first team members)

32 All-USA South West Division choices

117 all-conference selections overall

147 USA South All-Academic team members (through 2021-22)

57 national scholar-athlete awards

11 NSCAA (now United Soccer Coaches) Team Academic honors

12 United Soccer Coaches Team Ethics honors

MILESTONES

Collected career win No. 200 during the 2012 season

Earned career win No. 250 with a 4-0 victory over Oglethorpe on Sept. 16, 2017

Reached 300 career wins on Oct. 21, 2022 with a win against Agnes Scott

PROGRAM NOTES

In his 29 seasons, Duble's teams have finished at or above the .500 mark 25 times.

Double-digit win totals in a season 21 times.

BACKGROUND

Duble began coaching the Lady Scots club team in 1993 before the program became varsity in 1994. He "grew up" at Covenant, as his father was a Vice President for Advancement at Covenant College in the 1960s and 1970s, and he played for and captained, the Scots soccer team as a player. Active in professional coaching organizations, he has served eight years as the conference soccer chair, five as regional chair, and two years as the NAIA Women’s Soccer National President.


SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

The Scots turned in a 7-5-5 record in 2022. Leah Marr was a key player offensively for Covenant, leading the team in goals wth five and tied for the assists lead with Aiden Strawbridge at two. Over the course of the final two games of the regular season and the quarterfinals of the CCS Tournament, Covenant rode a season-high three-game win streak. The win that started the streak, a 1-0 result over Agnes Scott was Duble's 300th of his career. The Scots season ended in the CCS Semifinals, but this season resulted in the ninth consecutive winning season for the team. Covenant had four players receive All-Conference honors.

Duble's program reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 2021. The Scots claimed the program's first USA South Tournament title with a 1-0 win over Piedmont to earn the automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. Senior Kailey Burrell earned USA South Player of the Year honors and led five players to All-USA South accolades. The team set a program record with 12 shutouts on the year and surrendered just one goal in eight USA South regular season matches. It was the 21st season with 10 or more wins and the 25th time the Scots finished .500 or better.


COVID-19 pandemic forced the 2020 season into the spring 2021 semester, but Duble's program kept its winning ways alive. The Lady Scots finished 5-3-1 overall, producing the 23rd winning season in program history. Kailey Burrell became the first All-American in the program's NCAA era as she earned United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America honors. Covenant placed five players on All-USA South West Division teams.


In 2019, Duble's squad advanced to the USA South Tournament championship match for the first time. After a 1-4-1 start to the season, the Lady Scots rattled off a 9-1-2 mark over the final month-plus of the season before besting top-East seed Greensboro in a penalty shootout in the USA South Tournament semifinals to get to the title match. It was the ninth time in the last 10 seasons that Covenant finished the year with a winning record and the 20th time the program won 10 or more matches.


In 2018, Covenant had another successful season as the Lady Scots finished 11-8-1 and made it to the USA South Tournament semifinals. Senior keeper Rachel Lemay earned USA South Goalkeeper of the Year, while six Lady Scots earned All-USA South West Division honors.


2017 was a special year for Duble and the program. Duble collected his 250th career coaching win with the Lady Scots' 4-0 victory over Oglethorpe on Homecoming Weekend (Sept. 16). The team ended the year 11-7-1 overall with a 5-2 mark in the USA South and an appearance in the semifinals of the USA South Tournament.


The 2016 edition of Duble's team had its best conference finish since joining the USA South as the Lady Scots placed second in the West Division in the regular season with an 11-3 record. The 11 victories set the program mark for most conference wins in a single season.


In 2013, the program's first year as full members of the USA South Athletic Conference and NCAA Division III, Duble's squad battled through injuries to compile a 10-9-2 overall and a 7-3-2 mark in conference play. The Lady Scots advanced to the semifinals of the USA South Tournament before falling to eventual champion Piedmont.


In 2012, the Lady Scots posted a 15-5-1 record and 9-1 in GSAC play which earned them a share of the conference regular season title, a first at the NCAA Division III level. The 15 wins was tied for the second-most in school history. Covenant placed seven players on the All-Conference team and had two NCCAA All-Americans (Kathryn Allison and Katelyn Newsome).


FAMILY

He and his wife, Lynn (a Covenant alumna and former athlete herself), have been married for 33 years, and have five children: Allen, Chelsey, Charles, Faith, and John Mark.

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Rachel Lemay

Rachel (Lemay) Duble begins her fourth season as the assistant coach for head coach Mark Duble in 2022. In December 2021, she was promoted to Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator for the department.


"It is an honor to join the senior staff in the athletic department as the assistant AD and senior woman administrator," said Duble at the time of her promotion. "I have so much respect for where this department has been, where the department is, and where we are going. After being both a student-athlete here and an assistant coach for almost three years now, I am excited to bring my experience and perspectives to the senior staff."


Duble has been the top assistant for head coach Mark Duble in the women's soccer program for three seasons. She helped the program to a USA South Tournament title and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021.


Not limited to coaching since her arrival as a staff member, she has played critical roles within the Scots Athletic Club along with other administrative responsibilities.


"The athletic department here at Covenant College has a clear mission, 'To explore and express the preeminence of Christ in intercollegiate athletics by cultivating disciples and pursuing excellence.' When you believe in this mission, it is easy to be excited to take on a leadership role within the department," said Duble. "I am most excited to grow and disciple the student-athletes and coaches I have the privilege of leading."


A 2019 graduate of Covenant, she was a four-year standout at goalkeeper. She concluded her career in the fall of 2018 as the top goalkeeper in the USA South. Duble was named the USA South Goalkeeper of the Year, while also earning All-USA South first team and United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-Region first team honors. She tallied eight shutouts on the year and led the USA South in minutes played. Her 127 saves for the season were the most of any Covenant keeper since 2004.


In her career on the field, Duble was a three-time All-USA South first team honoree and a three-time All-USA South West Division first team selection. She earned All-Region honors from the United Soccer Coaches in 2017 and earned USA South All-Academic twice. Duble totaled 303 career saves with 26 total shutouts, both the most for any Covenant keeper since 2004.


Duble earned her bachelor's degree in sport administration from Covenant in 2019. She completed her master's degree in business administration from Belhaven in 2021.


She and her husband, JohnMark, live on Lookout Mountain.

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JohnMark Duble

JohnMark Duble enters his second year as an assistant coach, but his sixth overall year, for the Covenant women's soccer program under his father, Mark Duble.


Duble had been a student assistant for the program during his four years as a Covenant student.


He graduated from Covenant with a degree in sociology in May 2020.

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