Tiffany Weimer begins her first season as a member of the women's soccer staff at Fairfield University, after an All-America playing career at Penn State University.  Her primary responsibilities will be working with the Stag goalkeepers and assisting in opponent scouting.

Weimer led the Nittany Lions to four Big Ten Championships and helped the squad advance to two NCAA Final Fours.  In 2005 Weimer helped the Nittany Lions to an undefeated campaign, tying Portland in the National Semifinal, before dropping a 4-3 PK decision.  She holds the NCAA record for consecutive games with a goal scored, notching a tally in 17 straight contests during her senior year, scoring 32 goals all told.  Over her four-year career, Weimer tallied 91 goals, ninth all-time in Division I history.  Her 214 career points ranks among the top-20 all-time in college soccer.

Personal accolades followed with her success, being the runner-up two times for the Hermann Trophy, annually awarded to the nation's top female player.  Weimer is a three-time NSCAA All-America selection, as well as having been awarded the Suzy Faber award, presented to the Big Ten Conference's top female athlete.

Last fall, Weimer was invited to join the US National Team pool, with the opportunity to compete to play in upcoming World Cup and Olympic competition.  She has played for the United States U-21 National Team since 2003.  

A native of North Haven, Conn., she resides in Trumbull, Conn.