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Rhys Moller

Rhys Moller

Coach Moller
Hometown Dexter, Mich.
College Cornell '19 - B.S.
    High School Dexter (Mich.) '15
Playing History
    2015-16 Cornell (GK)
    2016-pre. AFC Ann Arbor (USL II)
Collegiate Coaching History
2024-pre. Albion, Assistant Coach
Rhys Moller finished his second season as an assistant coach at Albion in 2025.

During that season, the Britons had their best campaign since 2006 as they won 12 games and captured the No. 2 seed in the MIAA Tournament.

Three Albion players earned USC All-Region honors, while seven claimed All-MIAA recognition.

Under Moller's guidance, goalkeeper Tom Veresh notched a 1.18 goals-against average and collected 53 saves. He earned MIAA Defensive Player of the Week honors after holding then nationally-ranked Ohio Northern to a scoreless draw.

Moller has also been a goalkeeper for USL League Two's AFC Ann Arbor since 2016, helping the team to NPSL Great Lakes Division titles in 2017 and 2018. They also qualified for the USL2 playoffs five times, including a conference semifinal appearance in 2023. In 2025, Moller began coaching for the club.

Moller was a standout goalkeeper at Cornell University, where he was the team's Defensive MVP as a freshman in 2015. That season, he posted a 1.45 goals-against average and .759 save percentage. He recorded 11 saves in his debut at Lehigh, which was tied for second most in a single match over the past 15 years of program history. In the CU Inaria Cup, he saved a penalty kick to preserve his first career shutout in a scoreless draw with Duquesne. He was named the tournament’s Defensive MVP for his efforts.

For two seasons, Moller played goalkeeper at Dexter High School, where he helped lead the Dreadnaughts to a regional title and state semifinal appearance as a sophomore. He was named first-team all-district and all-region that season before playing with the CSA Wolves of the U.S. Soccer Federation Development Academy, where he led the team to a Central Conference Championship and a berth in the U.S. Development Academy playoffs. He was No. 121 overall in College Soccer News’ recruiting rankings for the Class of 2015 and No. 10 among goalkeepers.

He has had coaching stops at Concordia University (MI), Legends FC, ODP, Michigan Thunder and is the current girls' varsity coach at Dexter High School, as well as a staff coach at Saline FC.

Serving as the goalkeeper coach for Concordia's women's team, in two seasons the Cardinals recorded nine clean sheets and 181 saves under his direction. Leading Dexter since 2021, the team has posted an overall record of 43-26-8, claiming a District Championship and regional appearance with Moller at the helm. 

The Dexter, Mich. native holds a USSF C license and graduated from Cornell with a degree in agricultural science