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Tammy Mazza joined Florida Atlantic University[apos]s staff in the fall of 1999 bringing extensive coaching and playing experience to the program.
Mazza has served as the League Administrator, trainer and coach for the Delray Beach Soccer League and was the Florida Youth Soccer Assocation State Staff Coach For Florida. She has also served as assistant women[apos]s soccer coach at the University of Southern Mississippi, where she helped the program be nominated as the NCAA[apos]s top-5 best Division I start-up programs.
Mazza was named the State Coach in 1994 for Mississippi. Since that time, she served as head soccer coach for Nova Southeastern High School and was the head soccer coach for girls under 19, 18 and 14 Team Boca.
Mazza played for the Tampa Bay Extreme, a Women[apos]s Professional Soccer [quote]W[quote] League team. She earned her collegiate playing experience at Lynn Unversity, where she was named the team[apos]s Most Improved Player in a season in which the Lady Knights captured the National Championship.
She holds a NCAA National Coaching Diploma as well as licenses in USSF C and D coaching levels.
Mazza is a 1990 graduate of Boca Raton High School and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Primary Education (K-6) from Lynn University in 1994. She also attended Palm beach Community College to obtain a Certificate in Development Adolescent/CDA in 1995. While serving as Southern Mississippi[apos]s assistant coach, she earned a Master[apos]s of Science Degree in Sports Administration and Coaching from Souther Mississippi.
Mazza and her husband, Carmine live in Delray Beach and have an infant daughter, Josephine.