Julie enters her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Cowgirls’ soccer program. She helped guide Wyoming to a Mountain West Conference regular-season title during Year 2, ending with an 8-6-6 overall record, which included a 6-3-2 league mark.
Spracklin primarily worked with the offensive third in Years 2 and 3. The Cowgirls tallied 26 goals in 2023. They enjoyed seven multi-goal contests, including a five-goal outburst against Colorado College, which marked the largest margin of victory over a league foe in a shutout in program history.
Spracklin played a role in the Cowgirls leading the Mountain West at 1.4 goals scored per contest with a total of 28 goals scored in 2022. Wyoming also logged eight games in which it scored at least twice and four contests where it scored three or more goals.
In Spracklin’s first year, she helped lead the Cowgirls to a season where they netted 30 goals, which was third best in the Mountain West Conference. That offensive output included a six-goal effort against Nevada, which was the most goals scored ever for the Cowgirls against a league foe. Wyoming tallied at least three goals on five different occasions.
Prior to Wyoming, Spracklin was an assistant coach at James Madison University where she first worked with head coach Colleen Corbin. Before that Spracklin spent two seasons at Misericordia University as a Graduate Assistant Coach. In her time with the Cougars, the team went a combined 32-8-4 in two seasons.
Spracklin played collegiately at Monmouth University and attained a bachelor’s degree in health studies in 2017. Her distinguished playing career included being name to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team as a freshman, while earning first team All-MAAC honors each of the next three seasons.
Spracklin is a native of Eastampton, New Jersey.