Jefferson Roblee will begin his ninth season as head coach of the women's soccer program in 2019.

• April 1, 2011 | Named Head Men's and Women's Soccer Coach
• September 4, 2011 | First women's win vs. Culver-Stockton (9-0)
• September 4, 2011 | First men's win vs. Sioux Falls (2-1)
• September 9, 2011 | First men's and women's GLVC win vs. Drury (2-1, 2-1)
• September 30, 2012 | Upset No. 7 Quincy (2-1) (W)
• October 2, 2012 | First NCAA-II national ranking - No. 20 (NSCAA) (W)
• October 24, 2012 | Upset No. 20 Rockhurst (1-0) (W)
• October 28, 2012 | First GLVC Tournament win vs. Lewis (1-0) (W)
• November 9, 2012 | First NCAA Tournament game vs. UW-Parkside (0-2) (W)
• September 7, 2013 | Upset No. 23 Central Oklahoma (3-2) (W)
• November 20, 2015 | Named Head Women's Soccer Coach

• He has a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) National coaching license and a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Director of Coaching Diploma. In addition Roblee also has a NSCAA National Youth Coaching Diploma.
• He is a member of the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association and a member of the United States Youth Soccer Coaches Connection.

• During his tenure, Roblee has led his players to seven All-GLVC honors and coached the first NCAA-II All-American in any sport in Sarah Franklin.
• In 2019, the Cardinals went 7-10-1, good enough for the most wins since 2015 led by Kayla Crowder and Allison Malott who tied for eighth in the GLVC with six goals while Crowder earned a nomination for Jewell Female Athlete of the Year.
• The 2012 women's team became the first Jewell team to qualify for the NCAA-II National Tournament going 15-3-3 overall.
• That season saw the Cardinals earn four All-GLVC honors including the Offensive Player of the Year, Sarah Franklin who led the league in nearly every offensive category, including goals (15), goals per game (0.83), game-winning goals (5), points (34), points per game (1.89), shots (87), and shots per game (4.83).

• Roblee has had experience guiding ambitious players to achieve in club, Olympic Development, elite amateur soccer and professional soccer opportunities. His 80/81 KC United team won the Kansas State Cup championship in 2001 and 2002 while also coaching the KC Pace to historic Missouri State Cup championships in 2005 and 2006.
• He was the head coach of the Kansas City Brass of the United Soccer League's Premier Development League when they qualified for the U.S. Open Cup in 2007 and has been involved with the US Youth Soccer’s Olympic Development Program (ODP) and also has been a scout for US Club Soccer’s Id2 program.
• He has coached 16 players who have been drafted or signed by Major League Soccer (MLS) and more than 70 who have earned All America honors or played for a professional team (MISL/USL Pro/NASL/MLS/Europe).

• Roblee played collegiately at The University of Tulsa for coach Randy Waldrum where he helped the Golden Hurricane to a 14-4-0 mark in 1989, including a win over No. 8 Illinois State.

• Roblee, a native of Winnetonka, completed his undergraduate degree in communication at Park University.
• His twin brother, Lincoln, is also a head women's soccer coach at the collegiate level, just across the state line at Benedictine College.
Roblee Year-By-Year
YEAR |
OVERALL |
CONFERENCE |
NOTES |
2011 |
7-10 |
5-9 |
|
2012 |
15-3-3 |
11-1-3 |
NCAA-II Tournament // GLVC Tournament Runner-Up |
2013 |
10-8-1 |
8-6-1 |
GLVC Tournament |
2014 |
6-8-3 |
5-8-2 |
|
2015 |
7-8-3 |
5-8-2 |
|
2016 |
4-11-2 |
4-10-1 |
|
2017 |
6-8-3 |
4-7-3 |
|
2018 |
7-10-1 |
4-9 |
|
TOTAL |
62-66-16 |
46-58-12 |
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