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Flack Named Assistant Women's Soccer Coach

Former Augsburg Assistant Joins Weiler's Staff

BALTIMORE, MD – Johns Hopkins women's soccer coach Dan Weiler announced the appointment of Justin Flack as an assistant coach with the program today.  Flack takes over for Greg Ridout, who had served as Weiler's top assistant since he arrived as the head coach at Johns Hopkins in 2020.
 
Flack comes to Homewood from Augsburg College, where he had served as an assistant coach with the women's soccer program since July 2023.  He helped guide the Auggies to a three-year record of 29-17-10, including a 14-9-10 mark in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC), with two trips to the MIAC Semifinals.
 
"I am thrilled to welcome Justin into our program as our head assistant coach," Weiler stated.  "His background, tactical knowledge of the game and experience leading college women will be a great asset to each member of our team. I look forward to working with him as we continue to work towards the collective individual and team goals we have established for our program."
 
As an assistant coach, Flack had a hand in all aspects of the Augsburg program, including recruiting, game and practice planning, opponent scouting and player development.
 
In addition to his three-year tenure as an assistant coach at Augsburg, Flack served as the Academy Director with the Tonka United Soccer Association (Nov. 2022 – Feb. 2025) and also served in a variety of capacities with the Minnesota United Academy, Fusion Soccer Club, Blaine Soccer Club and the Tri City Storm Soccer Club.
 
Flack holds his USSF "B" Coaching License from US Soccer and his UEFA "B" License from the Scottish Football Association.  He also received his Premier Diploma from the United Soccer Coaches Association in 2023.
 
Flack is a 2015 graduate of Concordia Moorhead, where he graduated cum laude with degrees in creative writing and Psychology.  At Concordia, he was a three-time Academic All-MIAC selection and a four-year starter on defense for the Cobbers (2011-14). Flack played in 72 career games with eight assists to his credit and was twice an Honorable Mention All-MIAC selection (2012, 2014).  He played his first season at Concordia under Weiler, who served as the men's coach there from 2007-11.
 
Flack joins a Johns Hopkins program that posted a 17-5-1 record, won a fourth consecutive Centennial Conference title, qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the 20th consecutive year and advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2025.  The Blue Jays are scheduled to open the 2026 season on September 1 when they welcome Catholic to Homewood Field.
 
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