Savannah Cramer completed her first season as the assistant coach of the women's soccer team in the 2015 season. Cramer works primarily with the goalkeepers.
The women's soccer program reached double-digit wins for the sixth time in eight year's after going 16-3-2 in the 2015 season. The team went 12-0 in conference play to win the NEAC Regular Season Title for the fourth year in a row and were the postseason tournament champions for the third consecutive season. The Nittany Lions fell by a score of 3-0 to William Smith College in the NCAA Regional Tournament. The offense ranked first in the nation in scoring offense, assists per game, and points per game. The team recorded 13 shutouts for a .619 shutout percentage, which ranked 25th in the country. The team also ranked 25th in all of Division III with their .810 winning percentage. The Nittany Lions had four players earn All-NEAC First Team honors, while two were named to the second team and one player to the third team. Berks had the NEAC Player of the Year (Dana Sarcinello) for the third straight time and for the fourth consecutive season had the NEAC Rookie of the Year as Caitlin Golden received the award.
Cramer joins the staff after completing her four-year career as the best goalkeeper in Penn State Berks history. She holds the career record in wins (57), shutouts (19), goals against average (0.90), save percentage (.806), games played (77), and games started (77). Cramer was a two-time NEAC Goalkeeper of the Year recipient, two-time All-NEAC First Team selection, and two-time All-NEAC Second Team selection. She was an NEAC Scholar-Athlete and named NEAC Defensive Player of the Week six times.