Jeremy Reinert
Jeremy Reinert

Bio

THE REINERT FILE
Personal Information
Hometown: Indianola, Iowa
Spouse: Amy
Children: Lola and Rowan
Coaching Experience
2018-present: Simpson College
Head Coach (women)

2018: Indianola High School
Head Coach (girls)

2017: Simpson College
Assistant Coach (men)

2017: Johnston High School
Assistant Coach (boys)

2013-16: Briar Cliff University

Assistant Coach (men and women)

2014-16: Sioux City Bishop Heelan High School
Assistant Coach (girls)

2014-17: Tristate Revolution Soccer Club
Team Coach

2010-12: Des Moines Hoover High School
Assistant Coach (boys)
Playing Experience
2009-12: Simpson College
Education
Briar Cliff University, 2015
M.S., Business Management

Simpson College, 2013
B.A., Sports Administration
At Simpson
  • Entering seventh season in 2024
  • Record of 59-33-10 (29-15-3 A-R-C) in first six seasons
  • Led the Storm back to the NCAA Tournament in 2023, the program's first appearance since 1999
  • Achieved the program's first national ranking in 2023
  • Guided the Storm to the A-R-C Tournament Championship for the first time in 13 seasons in 2022, then made another appearance in 2023
  • Coached Simpson to a second place finish in the A-R-C in 2023 after four straight third-place league finishes between 2019-22
  • Tallied 16 wins in 2023, tied for the second-most in program history
  • Named American Rivers Conference Coach of the Year in 2019 and became the first coach in program history to earn the honor twice in 2022
  • Has led Simpson to the conference tournament in all but one season at helm (2020 tournament was canceled)
  • Hired on May 24, 2018 as the program's sixth head coach
  • Ranks second all-time in career wins behind Aziz Haffer (125)
Player Achievement Under Reinert
  • All-American: Cassie Nash (2022, 2023)
  • All-Region: Cassie Nash (2021, 2022, 2023), Maddie Hays (2023), Julia Wagoner (2023), Lizzie Arnburg (2022)
  • A-R-C Offensive MVP: Cassie Nash (2022)
  • A-R-C Defensive MVP: Julia Wagoner (2023)
  • All-Conference: Hailey Kowzan (2022, 2023), Lani Mears (2023), Cassie Nash (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023), Brissa Valadez (2022, 2023), Julia Wagoner (2023), Lizzie Arnburg (2021, 2022), Megan Roberts (2021, 2022), Abby Cozzoni (2021), Madi Strecker (2020), Emma Fleddermann (2019), Rachel Neumann (2019)
  • Honorable Mention All-Conference: Jordyn Foelske (2023), Abby Cozzoni (2020, 2022), Lani Mears (2022), Brenny Frederick (2021), Lizzie Arnburg (2020), Megan Roberts (2019, 2020), Brooklin Froehlich (2019), Cami Schmalz (2019), Dani Marquez (2018)
  • CSC/CoSIDA Academic All-District: Jordyn Foelske (2022, 2023), Maddie Hays (2023), Hailey Kowzan (2022, 2023), Avery Plathe (2023), Elle Street (2023), Brissa Valadez (2023), Abby Cozzoni (2020, 2021, 2022), Cassie Nash (2021, 2022), Megan Roberts (2022), Julia Wagoner (2022), Madi Strecker (2020), Cami Schmalz (2019)
  • Academic All-Conference (72)
Team Accomplishments Under Reinert
  • 2023: qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 24 years... defeated St. Catherine in the first round before falling in the Round of 32... earned first national ranking in program history after a 7-1 start to the season... ranked top four in all eight regional polls, including three weeks at No. 2... went 7-1 against A-R-C foes to earn highest seeding in the league playoffs since winning the regular season title in 2006... advanced to the conference tournament championship for the second straight year, ultimately falling in PKs... finished the year with 16 wins, tied for the second most in school history
  • 2022: advanced to the conference tournament championship for the first time in 13 seasons, ultimately falling to top-seeded Loras... led the league with 34 goals in A-R-C play (most by any team since 2011)... checked in at No. 8 in the final United Soccer Coaches regional rankings and No. 6 in the final D3soccer.com regional rankings
  • 2021: won 13 games (most since 2011) including six A-R-C victories (most since 2006)... collected first postseason victory since 2011 against Central at home... made an appearance in the United Soccer Coaches Region IX rankings at No. 10 after starting the season 3-1-1
  • 2020: captured sole possession of third place in league standings to tally back-to-back top-three finishes in the conference rankings for the first time since 2005-06... posted four shutouts in seven matches, conceding just four goals overall to end third in the league
  • 2019: registered first double-digit win campaign since 2011... finished tied for third in the league with four A-R-C wins (highest finish since 2011)... played in conference tournament for first time since 2013... defense ranked sixth in the nation in save percentage (.833), broke the school record for lowest goals against average in a season (.603), and recorded 11 shutouts, the second-highest season total in team history
Before Simpson
  • Completed his first stint as a head coach at Indianola High School (girls)
  • Split time with Johnston High School (boys) and Simpson (men) as an assistant in 2017
  • Spent four seasons at Briaff Cliff... after starting as a graduate assistant in 2013, he was promoted to the top assistant for both the men's and women's programs... the men's team enjoyed its winningest season in seven years in 2016, going 9-9
  • Served as an assistant for Sioux City Bishop Heelan High School (girls)... helped the Crusaders to a state championship in 2015
  • Held an assistant position at Des Moines Hoover High School (boys) and was the team coach at Tristate Revolution Soccer Club
Playing Career
  • Was a four-time letterwinner and three-year captain for the Storm
  • Earned Second Team All-Iowa Conference accolades as a junior in 2011
  • Helped the Storm improve from five wins in 2010 to eight in 2011 and 13 in 2012
  • Tallied 51 points (22 goals, 7 assists) across 76 career games
  • Scored at least four goals each year and had five career game-winners
  • Won Simpson's Dick Starr Award in 2013 and was president of SAAC
Year-by-Year at Simpson
 
Year Overall Record Conf. Record Conf. Finish Notes
2018 4-12-0 2-6-0 t-7th  
2019 10-4-5 4-2-2 t-3rd A-R-C Tournament
2020 4-2-1 4-2-1 3rd  
2021 13-6-1 6-2 3rd A-R-C Semifinals
2022 12-6-1 6-2 3rd A-R-C Championship
2023 16-3-2 7-1 2nd NCAA Tournament - 2nd round
A-R-C Championship
Totals 59-33-10 overall, 29-15-3 A-R-C