Women's Soccer
Sikinger, Paul

Paul Sikinger
- Title :
- Assistant Coach
- E-Mail:
- paul.sikinger@marquette.edu
- Phone:
- 288-3669
- Experience :
- Second Year
- Alma Mater:
- Cardinal Stritch, 2010
The 2023 campaign will mark the second for Paul Sikinger with the Marquette University women's soccer program.
The Sussex, Wisconsin, native arrived on campus after most recently serving as Director of Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) for FC Wisconsin, one of multiple individuals in that role. He oversaw the regional league program for the only ECNL for the only club in the state participating in the organization. He was involved with player development, coaching and membership engagement.
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Prior to his most recent position with FC Wisconsin, Sikinger worked in a variety of coaching and administrative positions with Strike FC Wisconsin since 2013. He also served as the girl’s varsity head coach at Germantown High School since 2010, guiding numerous players to the collegiate ranks.
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A 2010 graduate of Cardinal Stritch University with a degree in sociology, Sikinger was a member of the men’s soccer program for two seasons (2007-08). He spent his first two years at UW-Whitewater and was also on the varsity team with the Warhawks.
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The Sussex, Wisconsin, native arrived on campus after most recently serving as Director of Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) for FC Wisconsin, one of multiple individuals in that role. He oversaw the regional league program for the only ECNL for the only club in the state participating in the organization. He was involved with player development, coaching and membership engagement.
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Prior to his most recent position with FC Wisconsin, Sikinger worked in a variety of coaching and administrative positions with Strike FC Wisconsin since 2013. He also served as the girl’s varsity head coach at Germantown High School since 2010, guiding numerous players to the collegiate ranks.
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A 2010 graduate of Cardinal Stritch University with a degree in sociology, Sikinger was a member of the men’s soccer program for two seasons (2007-08). He spent his first two years at UW-Whitewater and was also on the varsity team with the Warhawks.
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