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Chelsea Gamble joined the Stanford coaching staff in 2015 and serves as offensive coordinator for the Cardinal.

In her four seasons at Stanford, Gamble has led the Cardinal two conference titles, including the inaugural Pac-12 Tournament championship in 2018, and three NCAA appearances. Stanford had made just five NCAA Tournaments in the history of the program before Gamble's arrival. 

Gamble orchestrated the nation's top scoring offense in 2015 (16.00 goals/game) as 11 Cardinal scored 10 or more goals. Stanford also led the nation in draw controls that year (15.28 per game). The Cardinal has ranked among the top 15 in the nation in scoring every year under Gamble, and ranked atop the Pac-12 in nearly every offensive category in the conference's first season in 2018.

Gamble arrived at Stanford from Connecticut, where she was an assistant the previous three seasons. During that time, the Huskies enjoyed unprecedented success. UConn set consecutive school records for victories, in 2012 and 2013, and advanced to its first NCAA tournament in 2013.

As a freshman midfielder at George Mason, Gamble played under current Stanford head coach Amy Bokker and was named to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie team. Gamble was named captain as a sophomore and held that post for three seasons, earning All-CAA honors along the way.

Gamble earned her bachelor's in integrative studies, with a focus on elementary education, in 2011. She went on to earn her master's from Connecticut in educational psychology, with a focus on cognition, instruction, and learning technologies, in 2014.