Background
Griffin grew up in Federal Way, Washington where she attended Decatur High School and played for the club soccer team, F.C. Royals.
Griffin grew up in Federal Way, Washington where she attended Decatur High School and played for the club soccer team, F.C. Royals.
Griffin attended the University of Central Florida where she played goalkeeper for the Knights from 1984–1987.
She is currently associate head coach at the University of Washington and a goalkeeper coach for the United States under-20 women"s national soccer team University of Central Florida
Griffin and teammate Michelle Akers helped lead UCF to three National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four in 1987. Griffin was inducted into the Central Florida Hall of Fame in 1999, the school"s second women"s soccer honoree.
The first was her teammate at UCF, Michelle Akers.
International
In 23 career national team starts (with 24 caps), she posted a 12–8–3 record with a 0.99 goals against average. Griffin was one of the first nine women to obtain a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) level "A" coaching license.
She is active in the Olympic Development program and coached at the 1995 United States. Olympic Sports Festival. In 1998, she became a staff coach for both the NSCAA and the United States. Soccer Federation.
Griffin was head coach at the University of New Mexico where she started the program in 1993.
The New Mexico Lobos posted a 27–24–1 record under Griffin, including a 10–7–3 mark in 1995 en route to a second-place finish in the Western Athletic Conference. Prior to that, she served as assistant coach at San Diego State University. Griffin later re-joined Lesle Gallimore, former head coach at San Diego State, at the University of Washington and has spent over a decade with the Huskies, most recently as Associate Head Coach.
Griffin was an assistant coach at Santa Clara University from 1989–1991.
She was also an assistant coach at her alma mater, University of Central Florida. In 2012, Griffin was a goalkeeper coach for the United States under-20 women"s national soccer team and helped guide the team to gold at the 2012 Fédération internationale de football association U-20 Women"s World Cup.
In 2015, Griffin was announced as the new United States Deaf Women"s National Team"s head coach for soccer. Griffin served as broadcast commentator with National Broadcasting Company, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network and Fox Network.
She provided analysis for ESPN2 during the 1995 and 1999 women"s soccer World Cups and was the color analyst for National Broadcasting Company"s 2000 Sydney Olympic coverage.
Amy Griffin has played an important role by bringing forward concerns about the health of women soccer players, particularly goal keepers. She collected data about athletes with cancer who have played on artificial turf containing "crumb rubber". As of 2015, her list of 200 athletes with cancer contained 150 soccer players, 95 of whom were goalkeepers.