Lindsay Cobb
Lindsay Cobb
Title: Goalkeepers Coach

Lindsay Cobb joined the Emory women's soccer coaching staff for the 2021 season as the team's goalkeepers coach. She is also currently the head coach at Whitefield Academy.

Cobb has helped lead the Eagles to an NCAA Tournament appearance in all three seasons she has been with the program. 

Cobb joins the Eagles after previous coaching stops at North Carolina State University (1999-05) and Appalachian State University (2006-14). Cobb was a three-time All-ACC goalkeeper for NC State from 1988-1990. During her four-year career with the Wolfpack, Cobb (Brecher) was named ACC Tournament MVP for the ACC Championship in 1988. She led the Wolfpack to a 65-21-7 career record (.737) and appearances in the National Championship and the Final Four. She was named to the 1989 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament team after recording 15 saves in the semi-final against North Carolina. Currently, Cobb is ranked second all-time in ACC history with 396 career saves.

She is married to current Director of Athletics at Georgia State University, Charlie Cobb. They have two children: Harrison, who is currently in graduate school at Ohio University and Branan, who plays softball at Centre College.