Meredith Carey
Camp Staff
Prior to graduating in 2001, Carey enjoyed an outstanding four-year career at Harvard, helping the team earn a pair of Ivy League Championships and a trip to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight in 1997. As a senior in 2000, she was named to the All-New England Senior Team, was an Umbro Select All-Star, and was invited to the WUSA College combine.
Carey earned her Master's Degree in Applied Anatomy and Physiology from Boston University in 2002 before serving as an exercise physiologist at FitCorp until 2005. She has since worked as a Director of Programming and Education at Competitive Athlete Training Zone (CATZ) and in 2009 served as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Boston Breakers. Carey also coached the Massachusetts Division 1 Premier Girls Youth Team of the Charles River United Soccer Club from 2001-2009, and she served as an assistant coach at Northeastern University from 2004 to 2009.
Tony Mohammed
Camp Staff
B.A., Kenyon College
M.Ed., St. Lawrence University
Tony Mohammed enters his seventh season as head coach of Wellesley Soccer with a career record of 42-15-17.
Most recently, Blue Soccer finished the 2012 season in the NEWMAC Tournament Quarterfinal against nationally-ranked Wheaton, with an overall record of 7-11-1. The team completed its 2009 season with a 9-6-3 record and finished as the NEWMAC regular season champion for the first time since 1997. Mohammed’s peers also named him the 2009 NEWMAC Coach of the Year for his efforts.
Before joining the Blue, Mohammed served the previous season as the assistant for the women’s program at Carnegie Mellon University. During the 2004-2005 academic year, he was the head women’s coach at Vassar College after a one-year stint as the men's assistant. While at the helm of the women's program at Vassar, Mohammed led the Brewers to a 10-8-1 record, the program's first N.Y. State Championship title, and an ECAC Championship appearance. That year the team was the third most improved in NCAA DIII.
Mohammed began his collegiate coaching career in 1999 as the women's soccer assistant at St. Lawrence University while completing his master's degree. During his two-year tenure, the Saints compiled a record of 28-12-4 and were ranked as high as sixth in the NSCAA National Poll.
In 2002 Mohammed was appointed as a regional manager and camp director for Lake Placid Soccer Centre. He has led Coerver Coaching technical programs for youth clubs in Eastern New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts. Currently he serves as the Director for Coerver New England and remains active in youth coaching throughout the year.
The Toronto, Ontario, native received his undergraduate degree from Kenyon College in 1997. As a four-year starter, Mohammed was a part of winning three NCAC conference titles, two Great Lakes Region titles, four NCAA tournament runs, and two NCAA DIII Final Four appearances. Kenyon finished third in 1993 National Championship, and second in 1996. Mohammed received several accolades and is currently third in all-time career points at Kenyon.
Prior to attending college, Mohammed played for the Ontario provincial team for three years, as part of the Canadian Soccer Association’s Player Development Program. His teams went on to win the gold medal at the 1990 National Championship, and took silver at the 1993 Canada Games.
Mohammed has been a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) since 1999 and holds an NSCAA National, and Advanced National Diploma.