OREM — Utah Valley University women's soccer head coach Chris Lemay has announced the addition of Devin Zimmerman to the Wolverine coaching staff as the program's goalkeeper coach ahead of the 2026 season.
Zimmerman brings extensive playing and coaching experience to Utah Valley, including collegiate, professional, club, and Olympic Development Program experience.
"Having the opportunity to add Devin to our coaching staff is very exciting," said Lemay. "He is a great fit and will make our goalkeepers better. Devin has coached and played at the highest level, and his experience as an elite coach and player will elevate the entire program. I am excited to watch the development and growth between the posts because of Devin's impact."
Prior to joining Utah Valley, Zimmerman spent three seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Utah, where he worked with the Utes' goalkeepers. He also served as an assistant coach at Southern Virginia University before most recently serving as Director of Goalkeeping for Utah Avalanche. In that role, he oversaw goalkeeper development throughout the club while coaching multiple teams.
A former goalkeeper himself, Zimmerman played collegiately at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, helping lead the Skyhawks to three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances. He finished his career among the program's all-time leaders in goals-against average and shutouts.
Following his collegiate career, Zimmerman played professionally for the Portland Timbers before transitioning into coaching. He also competed with the Utah Select Team and USASA National Team.
Zimmerman holds a United States Soccer Federation National "C" License and a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Diploma.
Zimmerman joins a Utah Valley program coming off one of the most successful seasons in school history. The Wolverines captured their fourth consecutive Western Athletic Conference regular-season championship in 2025 and earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament.Â
The Wolverines finished the 2025 season with a 14-5-3 overall record and will begin their first season as a member of The Big West Conference this fall.