Jenna Taylor Fisher joined the John Brown women's soccer program as an assistant coach in the summer of 2019 and enters her second season in Siloam Springs.
The Harding (Ark.) graduate makes her way to Siloam Springs after a one-year stint as a volunteer assistant at Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.), helping the Trojans to a five-win improvement over its 2017 campaign.
At the Nazarene-affiliated institution in Nashville, Tenn., Taylor Fisher assisted in day-to-day tactical decisions and planning alongside mentoring and discipling players under head coach Kelsey Fenix. The Trojans finished 13-4-2 and made an appearance in the GMAC tournament semifinals.
In the year prior to her stint with the Trojans, Taylor Fisher taught Exercise Science and Nutrition courses as an adjunct professor at Columbia State Community College in Nashville while serving as a health and wellness coach for a private organization, Maxim Healthcare.
During the 2017-18 academic year, Taylor Fisher took the reigns of the Grace Christian Academy girl's soccer program in Leipers Fork, Tenn. There, along with teaching health and wellness, the first-year head coach led the Lions to the district semifinals and established a culture of accountability, hard work and integrity.
While completing her Master of Exercise and Nutrition Science degree at Lipscomb (Tenn.) from 2015-17, Taylor Fisher coached the Tennessee Soccer Club U-11 Girl's Academy squad.
As an athlete, the two-year captain competed in 58 contests for Harding, making 55 starts over four seasons. Taylor Fisher had a breakout junior campaign that saw the Bartlesville, Okla. native tally six goals and finish the season with 15 points. She followed up with a 10-point senior campaign to graduate with 31 total points (12 goals, seven assists) in 2013.
In the spring of 2014, Taylor Fisher graduated with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics.
