Madeline Burdick joined the women's soccer coaching staff in Aug. 2021. Burdick served as the interim head coach from Nov. 2022 - Dec. 2022.
Under her guidance in 2022, the Big Green had one of the top goalkeepers statistically in the Ivy League with Charlotte Cyr, who was named All-Ivy First Team after leading the league in shutouts, saves and saves per game.
In her first season with the Big Green in 2021, Dartmouth finished the season with a 7-7-1 record. They started the season with a 4-0-1 record with the tie coming on the road against No. 8 Georgetown.
Burdick joins the Dartmouth staff after spending her last three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of South Dakota. In her first year with the Coyotes, Burdick helped guide the team to their best season in the Division I era with nine wins. During her time with South Dakota, she coached several All-West Region honorees, including the program's first ever All-Region selection, as well as multiple All-Summit League selections.
A 2018 graduate of the University of Northern Colorado, Burdick spent four years as a goalkeeper on the Bears women’s soccer team before transitioning to South Dakota as an assistant coach on the women’s soccer staff in July 2018. At Northern Colorado, Burdick had a decorative playing career, earning Big-Sky All-Conference accolades. In 2015, she was named MVP of the Big Sky Conference Tournament when she saved all three penalty kicks she faced in the shootout to help the Bears advance to the NCAA Tournament. Burdick ended her playing career as the program's all-time leader in career wins (28), career shutouts (19) and most shutouts in a season (10).
Prior to coaching at the collegiate level, she spent time as a volunteer for Soccer Without Borders, a non-profit organization whose goal is to bring about positive change in the world through the sport of soccer.
Burdick received her master’s in Kinesiology and Sports Management from South Dakota in 2019.