Todd Bramble, who spent seven seasons as the head coach of the Alabama women’s soccer program (2008-14), has resigned his post as head coach at Alabama to accept the head coach position with Georgia Mason University. George Mason Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics Brad Edwards introduced Bramble as the fourth head women’s soccer coach in the program’s history on Friday morning.

“This brings back memories of Mal Moore and the gratitude I have for being afforded the opportunity to coach at Alabama,” said Bramble. “I am thankful for the players I have been able to work with and the assistant coaches who have worked alongside me.

“I would also like to thank all the fans and students who came out to support the program since I have been here. Hopefully, they can appreciate how hard our teams played and enjoyed the style with which our teams played.  Alabama has a special athletic department full of talented teams and coaches and being a part of that is something I will always appreciate.  Roll Tide!”

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A national search for Bramble’s replacement has begun. Assistant coach Jerrod Roh has assumed duties as interim head coach at Alabama until a permanent replacement is named.

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