Alicia Wilson, who was announced as the second Head Coach in program history on March 24, 2025, enters her first season in 2025 as Alabama State University's Head Women's Soccer Coach.
Wilson brings 15 Years of coaching experience, coming to ASU after 10 seasons at Navarro College and five seasons at the University of West Florida. Wilson also had a short stint with the Jamaica Women’s Senior National Team in the 2020 Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Edinburg, Texas, and the KR U18 in Iceland.
Wilson enjoyed a decorated college and professional playing career. The 2001 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) Player of the Year was a four-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), NAIA All-American, and a four-time All GCAC performer at William Carey University in Hattiesburg, MS. She then spent six years playing professional in Iceland and Costa Rica and over 14 years playing on the Jamaican national team, representing the island country in qualifying tournaments and serving as team captain.
Wilson graduated with a bachelor’s degree psychology from William Carey University in 2005 and was awarded her master’s degree in exercise science from the University of West Florida in 2007.
Wilson is married to Oscar Lopez, who will work with the goalkeepers and defensive units. They two daughters ages 16 and 12 who also plays soccer for Sting Dallas Black in Dallas, Texas.
THE WILSON RESUME
(10 years- Navarro College and 5 years at The University of West Florida)
14 years of International and Professional and Collegiate playing experience