Marci Jobson
Marcia Miller Jobson is a former American soccer midfielder and former head women's soccer coach at Baylor University.
Career
Early career
Jobson grew up in St. Charles, Illinois, where she led St. Charles East High School to two state soccer championships. She first attended and played college soccer for the University of Wisconsin–Madison; after two years, she transferred to Southern Methodist University.Chicago Cobras
She then played for the Chicago Cobras of the W-League (1995–2015)|W-League] for four seasons, from 1997 to 2000, scoring 15 goals and serving 22 assists as the team reached three Championship games, winning once in 2000.In August 1999 Jobson scored one goal and assisted the other for Ann Cook as the Cobras lost the W-1 Championship to Raleigh Wings in a shootout after a 2–2 draw in front of a record 2,260 crowd at WRAL Soccer Center.
Turbine Potsdam
Immediately after the 1999 Championship game defeat, Jobson and Cobras teammate Lisa Krzykowski moved to Germany to play for Turbine Potsdam of the Frauen-Bundesliga. Jobson made 10 appearances and scored one goal for Turbine in 1999–2000.Atlanta Beat
Jobson represented the Atlanta Beat of the Women's United Soccer Association for the three seasons of the professional league's existence. She was the Beat's fourth-round pick, 32nd overall in the inaugural draft.In 2001 [Women's United Soccer Association season|2001] she recovered from a broken jaw sustained in preseason to play seven games scoring one goal, before suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury on 17 June which caused her to miss the 2001 WUSA Founders Cup. In 2002 Women's [United Soccer Association season|2002], Jobson's season was characterized by rehabilitation. She started ten of 18 regular season appearances, was sent off against the Boston Breakers, and as a late substitute conceded a penalty kick in the 2–1 play-off defeat by Carolina Courage. In 2003 Women's United [Soccer Association season|2003] she made 15 regular season appearances and started the 2003 WUSA Founders Cup defeat by Washington Freedom.