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Director of Operations
Clemson
Division 1
Rob Thompson joined the Clemson mens soccer program prior to the 2017 season. Prior to coming to Clemson, Thompson was heavily involved in coaching both youth and college soccer in New Hampshire since 1993.
Thompson spent 24 years coaching at Seacoast United Soccer Club (SUSC), New Hampshires premier youth sports club. He most recently served as the College Recruiting Coordinator and Director of premier HS age teams in the club. This past year, he coached two Seacoast teams to state titles. Both the 2000 girls NPL team and the 2004 boys NPL team won the US Club NH State Championship. His 2004 boys NPL team advanced to the US Club national championship tournament.
Thompson spent 20 years as the head coach of mens soccer at University of New Hampshire. Thompson is currently UNHs all-time wins leader, and he was honored as America East Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009. His Wildcats won an America East regular season title in 2009, and their undefeated conference regular season record of 6-0-1 in that same year was the first by any America East team since 1997. He led UNH to conference semi-finals six times (2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013) and advanced to America East conference title games in 2010 and 2012, dropping both in penalty kick shootouts after drawing 0-0 both times. UNH squads were nationally ranked in 1993, 1994, 1997 and 2005. His teams led the America East conference in best discipline record 14 out of 15 years, and they finished in the top three in national Division I NSCAA fair play rankings three times (2009, 2012, 2013). His program had a record eight straight NSCAA team academic awards from 2007-2014.
Thompson was named US Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) Regional Coach of the Year in 2008. He led the Seacoast United U18 Academy Team to its only USSDA playoff berth in club history in 2011. He coached the Seacoast United U17 boys team to the USL Super Y League championship match in 2007, and that same team went to the USYSA Region 1 final in 2007, finishing with a No. 8 national ranking. From 1998 to 2006, he led Seacoast United youth teams to eight New Hampshire state USYSA titles. He was also a member of the USYSA Region 1 Olympic Development Staff from 1994 to 2007.
By coming to Clemson, Thompson is reuniting with head coach Mike Noonan, as the two coached together at UNH in 1993 and 1994. During that two-year span, the Wildcats were nationally ranked and had the best two-year win percentage in UNH history. The duo also coached UNH to its only NCAA tournament appearance in program history. While Thompson's been at Clemson, the Tigers have achieved national rankings each season while winning an ACC regular season division title in 2019 , 2020, and 2021 and the ACC tournament championship in 2020, finishing the fall as the #1 ranked team in the nation. 2021 culminated in Clemson winning their third National Championship. This past season, Clemson won both the 2023 ACC title, and won their 4th National Championship. Since Thompson has been at Clemson, the Tigers have won three regular season ACC division titles, two ACC championships, two National Championships, had two #1 MLS draft picks, and had two Hermann Trophy Honorees.
Assistant Coach
South Carolina
Division 1
Head coach Mark Berson announced on March 27, 2017, the hiring of Justin Cook as an assistant coach for the men's soccer program at the University of South Carolina. Cook joins the Gamecocks after 10 seasons (2007-16) as an assistant coach at Tulsa.
"Justin joins us from the University of Tulsa where he has consistently brought in outstanding recruiting classes and assisted in helping TU put an outstanding team on the field each year," said Berson, "He has an outstanding pedigree as a player at Ohio State, where he was one of only two players in history to earn both Big Ten freshman of the year honors and then Big Ten player of the Year honors as a senior."
Cook most recently served as an assistant coach and the recruiting coordinator for the Golden Hurricane. While with Tulsa, he was a part of eight NCAA Tournament teams, three American Athletic Conference Tournament Championships (2014-16), four C-USA Tournament Championships (2007-09) and three C-USA Regular Season Championships. In their eight NCAA berths with Cook, the Golden Hurricane advanced to the second round four times (2007-08, 10, 15), the third round once (2012) and the NCAA Quarterfinals once (2009). In 2010, the program received a school-best No. 2 national ranking. The program compiled a 117-60-25 (.683 pct) record overall during Cook's time there.
While with Tulsa, Cook recruited three MAC Hermann Trophy candidates, three All-Americans, five academic All-Americans, three C-USA Players of the Year, two C-USA Defensive Players of the Year, 28 all-conference selections and one member of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Men's Soccer Team.
Cook had a highly decorated career as a player as well. He was inducted into the 2015 Ohio State University Athletics Hall of Fame after earning Big Ten All-Conference honors four times. He was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2000 and the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2004. He was selected 51st overall in the 2005 Major League Soccer SuperDraft. Cook is a native of Orlando, Fla. He and his wife Stefanie have three children - two daughters, Piper and Riley - and a son, Gavin.
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Wake Forest
Division 1
Wake Forest head men's soccer coach Bobby Muuss announced the hiring of Matt Poplawski as the program's new Volunteer Assistant Coach prior to the 2017 season. He enters his second year in 2018.
In his first year in Winston-Salem, he helped the Deacs to a 19-2-2 overall record and 7-0-1 mark in the ACC. By winning the ACC Championship, Wake Forest became the first team in the league to finish the ACC regular season and Championship undefeated since 1999. The Deacs were rewarded with ACC Offensive Player of the Year (Jon Bakero) and Defensive Player of the Year (Kevin Politz) honors, as each was also named an All-American.
Poplawski is part of a staff which earned the United Soccer Coaches Region Staff of the Year honors in 2017. He helped coach MAC Hermann Trophy winner Jon Bakero and CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year winner Kevin Politz, who became two of the seven Deacons to head to the MLS ranks following the season.
Poplawski joined the Demon Deacons from Penn, where he was a 2017 graduate of the Wharton School of Business, and a two-sport varsity athlete.
On the pitch, Poplawski was a two-time All-Ivy League honoree and two-year team captain. He also played basketball for two seasons, appearing in 17 games.
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Kentucky
Division 1
Brooks completed his first season at NKU in 2018 as an assistant coach. He helped the team to a 10-7 record. The 10 wins were the most for the program in the Division I era. The team also achieved a No. 9 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches North Region poll earlier in the season. The North Region included all four teams that advanced to the Final Four of the 2018 NCAA College Cup.
Freshman Alex Willis was named the Horizon League Freshman of the Year and to the All-Horizon League First Team. He was also selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Second Team, the Top Drawer Soccer Freshmen Best XI First Team and the College Soccer News All-Freshman First Team. Willis finished the season ranked as the 11th-best freshman by Top Drawer Soccer. Sophomore Alex Grieve earned All-Horizon League Second Team honors, and freshman Stian Jørgensen was named to the All-Horizon League Freshman team.
In Brooks' first season, Willis finished fourth in the NCAA in goals scored, Greive tied for fourth in total assists, and the team ranked ninth in the NCAA in scoring offense with 2.18 goals per match.
The 2018 season also saw Rikard Lindqvist and Jim Barkei earn Horizon League All-Academic Team honors. Additionally, Lindqvist was named to the Google Cloud Academic All-District Team and the Google Cloud Academic All-America Third Team, as selected by CoSIDA.
Prior to NKU, he served as an assistant coach at Centre College during the 2017 season. The Solihull, England, native helped the Colonels to a 12-5-2 record, with the team ranking in the top two of its conference in scoring offense and scoring defense. Brooks also has experience coaching at the club level, most recently with Lexington FC U-19 this past year. Brooks holds an FA Level 1 and 2 license, and he also has a USSF D license. He played collegiately for the University of the Cumberlands, before transferring to the University of Kentucky for his final two seasons.
Assistant Coach
Louisville
Division 1
Donovan Dowling joined the University of Louisville in July of 2018. He serves as the men's soccer assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.
In his role as recruiting coordinator, Dowling has helped lead the charge on nationally ranked recruiting classes in each of his three seasons, including top-10 classes in 2020 (No. 6) and 2021 (No. 9).
Dowling helped Louisville to a 5-8-1 mark during the 2020 season, a year split between the fall and spring semesters due to COVID-19. Battling injuries, UofL went just 1-6-1 during the fall portion of the season, but rebounded in the spring and posted a 4-2-0 record and finished second in the ACC Atlantic Division. The Cardinals capped off the spring season with a 2-1 victory over No. 1 Clemson in the regular season finale. Elijah Amo (Real Salt Lake) and Lamine Conte (New York Red Bulls) were both selected in the MLS SuperDraft in January of 2021, and Jake Gelnovatch inked a professional deal with USL Championship club Memphis 901 FC.
In his second season at Louisville, Dowling helped the Cardinals produce a 10-8-2 record and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Cardinals earned a pair of NCAA wins, including an upset of No. 14 UC Davis. Dowling helped guide goalkeeper Jake Gelnovatch to eight shutouts, third most in the ACC. Gelnovatch also earned ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career. Cherif Dieye was selected in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft by New York Red Bulls.
In his first season at Louisville, the Cards won their first ever ACC Championship title in 2018, earning the #4 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament before ending the season 11-5-3. The Cards also saw a number of individuals move on to the professional ranks with Tate Schmitt signing a Homegrown contract with Real Salt Lake (MLS), Adam Wilson was selected in the 2nd round of the MLS Draft by Toronto FC, and Geoffrey Dee signed a professional contract with Louisville City FC (USL).
Dowling arrived in Louisville following three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, where he assisted in restarting the mens soccer program from scratch in 2015. While at UTGRV, Donovan served as the top assistant coach for three seasons where he was directly involved in numerous phases of the program, including recruiting, scouting, compliance, budgeting, travel, and academics. The Vaqueros showed notable improvement during the first three seasons increasing their win total each year, qualifying for the 2016 & 2017 WAC Tournament, and increasing their RPI each year ending 44th nationally.
In addition to his duties at UTRGV, Dowling also coached in the professional ranks as the goalkeeper coach with Rio Grande Valley FC of the USL Championship. In their inaugural season, RGVFC finished second in the USL Western Conference in 2016, qualifying for the USL Playoffs. Dowling worked under current Montreal Impact head coach Wilmer Cabrera in 2016 and under current LA Galaxy II head coach Junior Gonzalez in 2017. Overall, 11 players from RGVFC have signed MLS contracts since 2016.
Prior to helping restart the program at UTRGV, Dowling coached at Northeast Texas Community College, where he served as the head coach of the mens and womens soccer programs for two years. He led the mens team to a program-best 17-4-2 record in 2014, with a ranking as high as No. 4 in the nation en route to an NJCAA Tournament berth. For his efforts, Dowling was a finalist for National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Coach of the Year. In 2013, the mens team was one of the most improved teams in the NJCAA with a 14-7 record, compared to a 5-14-1 record the season prior to his arrival.
From 2011-12, Dowling helped start the first-ever mens soccer program at Fort Hays State University as an assistant coach. In 2011, the inaugural team finished 11-5-2, while receiving votes in the NSCAA Top 25 poll. In 2012, the team did one better, as Dowling helped lead the Tigers to an 11-6-2 record, along with the programs first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament, advancing all the way to the Sweet 16. The Tigers were ranked for the majority of the 2012 season, with a high of No. 9 in the nation.
Dowling coached from 2009-11 with the Fort Wayne Fever as the Director of Goalkeeping for the entire club, while also serving as the assistant coach for the 93 and 95 Fever boys teams. Both of his Fever teams were Indiana State Cup Finalists.
A goalkeeper, Dowling played collegiately at the NCAA Division I level at IPFW, where, as a two-year starter, he set program records for goals against average and shutouts in a season while earning All-Summit League honors. He played his first two collegiate seasons at Barton County Community College, where he was a Third Team All-American and First Team NSCAA All-Region and All-Conference honoree, leading his team to the No. 2 ranking in the nation while serving as the sophomore captain. A two-year starter, Dowling compiled a 39-4-2 record during his career.
A native of Olathe, Kansas, Dowling earned his bachelor of general studies from Indiana University and added a master of science in sports and human performance from Fort Hays State.
Assistant Coach
West Virginia
Division 1
Third year Assistant Coach/Goalkeeper Coach at West Virginia University
Assistant Coach
Georgia State
Division 1
Ricky Davey joined the Georgia State men's soccer program as an assistant coach in the spring of 2018 following a one-year stint at Francis Marion.
Despite a once in 100-year pandemic, Davey helped lead the 2020 squad to a 9-2-2 record, including a 5-0 start which was the best in school history. The Panthers earned a sixth-consecutive trip to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship the first team in league history to accomplish the feat before falling in penalty kicks to Coastal Carolina.
In 2019, Davey helped lead the Panthers to their fifth consecutive trip to the Sun Belt Tournament Championship before falling just shy of earning a second straight Sun Belt title and trip to the NCAA Tournament after a loss in PKs to Coastal Carolina. During the regular season, he helped coach Georgia State to a 6-0-3 start to the year, setting a program record for most matches to start a season without a loss.
In his first year at Georgia State, Davey was a part of a coaching staff that guided GSU to the 2018 NCAA Tournament after claiming its first Sun Belt Conference regular season and conference tournament championship in program history. During the regular season, the team put together a six-game winning streak -- a feat that had not been accomplished by the program in over 30 years and finished undefeated in conference play for the first time since 1989. Under the direction of Davey and the rest of the coaching staff, seven student-athletes earned All-Conference honors, the most among all teams in the Sun Belt.
Prior to his time with the Patriots, Davey served as the graduate assistant coach at Le Moyne College from 2015-2016, where he also earned a masters degree in education. During his two seasons with the Dolphins, Le Moyne posted a combined 26-11-3 record and made two appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament.
He also served as an assistant coach at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2014, a year that saw the Chargers go 13-4-2.
Davey has experience working with the Syracuse (NY) Development Academy and the Huntsville (AL) Football Club. He spent one season as head varsity boys' soccer coach at Grissom High School in Huntsville.
He earned his undergraduate degree in nutrition from the University of Montevallo in 2014. In his three seasons with the Falcons, he tallied 16 goals and 20 assists. Davey was named to the Peach Belt All-Conference team once, earned PBC Tournament MVP honors in 2013, was twice named NSCAA All-Region, and helped Montevallo to a pair of conference titles and two NCAA tournament appearances.
Davey played at Appalachian State for one season in 2010 before transferring to Montevallo.
Following his collegiate career, he played several years in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) with the Rocket City United (Huntsville, Ala.), the Birmingham (AL) Hammers, and the Rochester (NY) RiverDogz.
He represented England at the U18 level against Scotland in 2008 and played and trained with the Yeovil Town Football Club (England) and the Orgyte Futbol Club (Sweden).
Davey possesses a USSF D License and a National Diploma and an Advanced National Diploma, GK Level 1&2 from the NSCAA.
In the spring of 2019, Davey received his Premier Diploma from United Soccer Coaches, the organization's highest technical award.
Head Coach
Wofford
Division 1
Wofford College announced on Wednesday, December 12, 2018, the hiring of Joel Tyson as head coach of the mens soccer program. Tyson spent the last two years with the Charlotte Independence in the USL and was an assistant coach for the Terriers from 2011-2014.
We are excited to welcome Joel back to Wofford, said Director of Athletics Richard Johnson. The pool of candidates that we had for this position was very impressive, but Joel rose to the top. We were impressed with him when he as here as an assistant coach and look forward to working with him again.
From the time I left in 2014 as an assistant coach, Wofford was the only place I could see myself as a head coach., said Tyson. The people, the campus, and the program hold a special place for me and I am proud to be able to call Wofford home again. I have enjoyed the opportunity coaching in the professional game for the past few years. However, it was the relationships I had with the alumni and the relationships I had on campus that made this decision more than just a soccer decision. This program has a tradition, created by Ralph Polson, of creating a family bond and growing players in all aspects of their lives. My goal is to have the same impact.
I am eager to begin working with the current players and establishing those relationships, continued Tyson. "I also look forward to starting the process of finding the future players that will help us continue the tradition of competing in the Southern Conference.
For the past two years Tyson has been a member of the coaching staff of the Charlotte Independence and since contributed a playoff appearance and the franchises best season. In his first season with the club, the Independence goalkeepers recorded six clean sheets, 90 saves, and the Eastern Conferences fourth-best goal differential. During his breakout 2017 season, goalkeeper Cody Mizell played in 32 games on his way to earning USL Save of the Month for May, USL Save of the Year Runner-Up, and being one of five USL Goalkeeper of the Year nominations. He was planning to work for the expansion club New Mexico United as first assistant coach this upcoming USL season before accepting the position at Wofford.
He spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Central Florida. In 2015, the Knights posted a 9-8-2 overall record. Hadji Barry was selected to the American All-Conference first team, while Jakov Basic earned All-Rookie Team honors. Barry was picked 13th overall in the MLS SuperDraft. During the 2016 season, the team was 5-11 overall and Matias Pyysalo was named the American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year. Brian Jamba earned a spot on the American All-Rookie Team.
Tyson spent four seasons as an assistant coach with the Wofford mens soccer team after spending two years at Hofstra. While with the Terriers, the team earned the 2013 Southern Conference Regular Season Championship and had back-to-back appearances in the Southern Conference Tournament Championship final. The team posted 10+ wins in three of his four seasons with the Terriers. Tyson played a big role in Woffords recruiting and development of players such as Connor Davis, Nestor Jaramillo, Forrest Lasso, Matthew Aurednik, and Garrett Closs earned All-Southern Conference Team honors.
At Hofstra, Tyson worked primarily with the goal keepers along with assisting in all aspects of the day-to-day operations. In 2010 the team recorded nine shutouts with a 1.12 goal against average. In his first season on the staff, the goalkeepers had seven shutouts.
Tyson is the former starting goalkeeper at Coker College, where he graduated in 2008 with a degree in history (and a minor in English). He tallied a 1.85 goal against average as a senior for the Cobras, when he helped the program to the highest win total in school history. He was named a team captain as both a junior and senior.
While an undergraduate, Tyson also served as president of Cokers Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), helped organize an athletic department fundraiser for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and served as a student ambassador for two years. He also attended the National Leadership Conference in 2007 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Tyson served as the Director of Goalkeeping at the Ralph Lundy Soccer Academy for many years. He also worked as the goalkeeper coach for the South Carolina Olympic Development Program (ODP), where he assisted Ralph Polson. He also worked independently with the goalkeepers for the Long Island Rough Riders of the Premier Development League (PDL).
As a native of Irmo, South Carolina, Tyson earned three soccer letters at Dutch Fork High School prior to attending Coker. He served as the goalkeeper coach at Dutch Fork for one season before joining the Hofstra program in 2009.
Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
South Carolina-Upstate
Division 1
Nico Luque is in his second season as the associate head coach for the USC Upstate mens soccer program.
Luque joined Upstate in 2017 after serving as the assistant coach for Concordia University in Seward, Neb. for three seasons. He helped lead the Bulldogs to the 2015 Great Plains Athletic Conference championship, marking the first time in program history Concordia had won a conference title and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament. The Bulldogs appeared in another GPAC championship game in 2016.
He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Southern Wesleyan, in 2013 and won the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) South Region and National Championship. Luque also assisted with Coerver SC and CASA on the club level.
A native of Bogota, Colombia, Luque grew up playing soccer at the professional academy of Millonarios FC where he competed until appearing on the reserves team.
He moved to the United States to play soccer at Southern Wesleyan from 2009-13. He served as team captain his final three seasons and was a four-year starter. Luque earned Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) and NCCAA recognitions as a senior. He also played and coached for Upward Stars, a National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) team out of Spartanburg.
Since 2017, Luque has been the head coach of the U-12 and U-13 Carolina FC club teams. Luque was also the head coach for the U18 elite boys team that won the State Cup and Region Premier League Piedmont Conference Championship in 2018.
Luque received his Bachelor of Science in psychology from Southern Wesleyan with a minor in coaching. He later received his MBA with an emphasis in leadership from Concordia in 2016, as well as a Master of Science in athletic administration with an emphasis in collegiate athletics in 2017.
Assistant Coach
Georgia Southern
Division 1
Joe Barber begins his first season as an assistant coach for Georgia Southern men's soccer in2 018.
Barber joins Georgia Southern from Temple, where he has served the last two seas ons as an assistant coach. During his two seasons, the Owls put together a 19-14-3 overall record, including an impressive 14-3-2 record at home, with an unbeaten 2016 season. 2017 was a program-best fourth-place finish in the American Athletic Conference.
Prior to Temple, Barber served as an assistant coach at Eastern Florida State College for the 2015 season, helping the Titans finish third at the NJCAA Division I National Championships. The team finished with a 15-2-2 overall record and produced four NJCAA All-Americans.
Barber also served as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Mobile in 2014, helping the team win the Southern States Athletic Conference regular season title, advance to the NAIA National Final Eight. The Rams ended the season with a 15-4-3 overall record and a final NAIA national ranking of No. 6.
A gradate of the Florida Institute of Technology in 2014, Barber played two seasons for the Panthers, after transferring from Limestone College, where he played his first two years collegiately. He received his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from FIT, minoring in Sustainability.
Before coming to the United States to play collegiately, Barber played semi-professionally in England and also participated in parts of four seasons in the States in the PDL.
A native of Leeds, England, Barber holds his NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, USSF E License and the English FA Level 2 coaching qualifications.
Assistant Coach
Gardner-Webb
Division 1
Coach McClain currently coaches at Gardner-Webb University. Primarily coaches the Goalkeepers and runs the reserve team program. Previously coached at Brevard College (D2/D3), and at the University of Pikeville (NAIA).
Assistant Coach
Winthrop
Division 1
Hindson returns to the Eagles after a 12 season absence as he returns after spending the last six seasons as head coach of the UNC Pembroke men's soccer program.
"I would like to thank Dan for affording me the opportunity to come back to Winthrop," said Hindson. "I am very excited to work with him moving forward. My wife and I are very happy to return to the Rock Hill area. A special mention should be given to Rich Posipanko for all of his friendship and support over the years. I can't wait to get started and hope we can build on all of the success Rich and Dan have brought the program over many years."
"We were fortunate to have a very good group of candidates for the position and Phil has the experience and background to help us to continue to move forward in a positive direction," said Ridenhour, who assumed the head coaching duties at the start of the year. "He is someone that will help us in all phases of the program. The team and I are excited to welcome Phil and his family back to Rock Hill."
During his six seasons with the Braves, he won 47 games while leading them to the program's third best finish (NCAA Div. II era) with 12 wins and a berth into the NCAA Tournament. That season the Braves advance to the second round of the tournament with a 3-2 win over Mars Hill before being eliminated on penalties against Flagler, 4-2. It was the first time in 10 years the program had advanced in the NCAA Tournament The 2012 team finished 5 th in the Peach Belt Conference, which is arguably one of the top NCAA Div. II leagues. In 2012 and 2013 the Braves were nationally ranked.
Under Hindson's guidance the program had two CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, a PBC Freshman of the Year, a Golden Ball Winner, PBC Player of the Year, two Daktronics All-Region and NSCAA All-Region players, 10 NCCSIA All-State players, six All-PBC players, six PBC All-Tournament players, two PBC All-Preseason players, 10 PBC Players of the Week, 15 PBC All-Academic Team players and the team garnered a sportsmanship award in 2011.
Hindson left Winthrop for an assistant coaching job at Clemson for the 2004 season. He spent five years as an assistant and was the interim head coach of the Tigers in 2009 before leaving for UNC Pembroke following the season. In 2009 he led the Tigers to a road win at 8 th -ranked and eventual national champion Virginia on Sept. 26, 2009. During his six seasons, including the one as interim coach, Clemson posted 56 wins, advanced to the Final Four in 2005 and the Sweet 16 in 2006. In 2005 the Tigers had a final ranking of 3 rd in the nation.
In 2000 Hindson joined former Winthrop head coach Rich Posipanko's staff as an assistant coach and helped the program to a record of 47-28-5 during that time. He was part of the program's first ever Big South Conference Championship when the Eagles defeated 13 th -ranked Coastal Carolina in the final, 1-0 in overtime. That season the Eagles reached a school record for wins (15) since its move to the NCAA Div. I level.
Hindson enjoyed a successful career at William Carey as a player as he holds several records after a career of 54 goals and 22 assists for 130 points in his three seasons. He was a three-time all-conference selection as well as being named all-region and earned all-america honors in 1995. He graduated from William Carey in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in physical education and earned his master's in physical education from Winthrop in 2005. In 2011 he was a member of the Inaugural Hall of Fame Induction Class at William Carey.
Hindson and his wife Liz along with their daughter Sophia and son Connor will reside in Rock Hill.
Assistant Coach/Recreation Coordinator
East Tennessee State
Division 1
http://www.etsubucs.com/msoccer/coaches/9746/josh-scott/
Graduate Manager/Director of Operations
Belmont
Division 1
Played collegiately at Xavier University in the Big East from 2016-2019. Graduate Assistant/Director of Operations at Belmont University. Getting Masters in Sports Administration.
Assistant Coach
Jacksonville (FL)
Division 1
2018 - Present: Assistant Soccer Coach with NCAA Division 1 program, Jacksonville University.
Assistant Coach
North Florida
Division 1
Clayton Zelin joins North Florida men's soccer as the associate head coach in March 2019. Zelin brings more than 10 years of experience to the Ospreys.
Most recently, Zelins talents helped Denver earn its first ever No. 1 ranking in the Top Drawer Soccer Top 25. While with the Pioneers, Zelin saw the team make its eighth NCAA tournament appearance and win two Summit League regular season titles under the guidance of head coach Jamie Franks.
While with the Pioneers, Zelin oversaw the development of more than 10 Summit League All-Conference selections, four all-region honorees and an all-American. In 2017, he was part of the Summit League Staff of the Year and propelled Denver to a No. 3 national ranking.
While on the field his impact was felt, Zelin also assisted off the field as well as Denver had a CoSIDA Academic All-American, a Senior CLASS award winner and the top GPA in Division I mens soccer in 2018.
Prior to his time with Denver, Zelin was a coach with Real Colorado, Real Salt Lake (AZ) and with 2017 National Champion Phoenix Rising FC, where he won league, state, regional and national championships.
Zelin has a proven record of development, including players that have gone on to US national training centers, regional teams, collegiate programs and professional organizations. He currently holds his NSCAA Premier and UEFA B coaching license.
Zelin has a proven record of development with his previous clubs, including players that have gone on to receive invites to the United States national training center and regional teams. His former players have also received collegiate scholarships and opportunities to play at the professional level.
During his playing days, he played NCAA Division I soccer at Georgia Southern, where he was captain and an all-tournament team selection. Following his college career, Zelin played in the MLS Reserves (Colorado Rapids), PDL (New Orleans, Salt Lake & Colorado Foxes) and MASL (Colorado Lightning and Denver Dynamite) before ending his career in USL (Phoenix).
Assistant Coach
Tulsa
Division 1
Daniel Cherbonnier is in his sixth season with the Golden Hurricane. He served as a graduate assistant his first four years, but was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2017 season.
Last year, TU had just six wins, including three victories in conference play for a sixth-place finish in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane did defeat #1 Stanford (2-0), who went on to win the 2017 College Cup, as well as #19 SMU (1-0) and tied #25 Wisconsin (2-2).
TU recorded its third-straight American Athletic Conference tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship in 2016. The Hurricane tallied 10 wins, including six shutouts, and faced three top-25 teams for a 1-2 mark.
During the 2015 season, Tulsa captured The American tournament championship for the second-straight year, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. TU totaled eight wins, three shutouts and faced nine teams ranked in the top-25 for a 1-5-3 mark in those contests, including a 3-2 overtime win over 16th-ranked FIU in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
In 2014, the Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 overall record, including a 5-2-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference, captured The American tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship. TU played five top-25 teams for a 3-1-1 mark, including a 1-0 win over then third-ranked Virginia, which claimed the 2014 NCAA Championship, and had seven clean sheets on the season.
The Golden Hurricane earned 11 victories in 2013, advanced to the Conference USA title game.
Prior to coming to Tulsa, Cherbonnier spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler where he assisted in all aspects of the program including coaching, recruiting, goalkeeper training, academic advising, administrative duties and camp organization.
While at UT Tyler, Cherbonnier helped the Patriots compile a 72-29-14 overall record and a 50-15-10 mark in the American Southwest Conference. During the six years, UT-Tyler won three regular season conference championships, three ASC tournament championships, and had a program-best NCAA Elite 8 appearance. On the field, Cherbonnier helped coach three All-America selections, nine all-region honorees and 38 all-conference performers. Off the field, he helped produce 52 Academic All-Conference players, while the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award.
Cherbonnier also had coaching stints with Bishop T.K. Gorman High School, All-Saints Episcopal School, Tulsa Soccer Club and Azzurri Soccer Club.
Assistant Coach
Massachusetts-Lowell
Division 1
Joshua Schirmer enters his first season as an assistant coach with UMass Lowell womens soccer in 2018.
An English FA Level 1, NSCAA Advanced National, USSF C and UEFA B license holder, Schirmer most recently coached for the Sparta Prague professional womens team. He led the team to a Czech First Division championship, Czech Womens Cup, and UEFA Womens Champions League qualification as a seeded team.
Before that, Schirmer was on the womens soccer staff at the University of North Florida, where the teams win total increased each season after his arrival.
He has also worked at Eastern Florida State College, first serving as an assistant coach of the mens team and later as associate head coach of the womens team. He helped the mens team to a fifth-place finish in the NJCAA and the womens team to third and second-place finishes in 2014 and 2015.
The Jacksonville, Fla., native played at Tennessee Wesleyan College, graduating magna cum laude in 2004 with a bachelors degree in business finance and an economics minor. He was a two-time NAIA Scholar All-American and a three-year member of the Appalachian Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
After graduating, he played professionally for one season in Hong Kong and spent seven years in Japan, including with the Urawa Reds from 2009-2012.
He is currently finishing his masters degree in educational leadership from the University of North Florida.
Associate Head Coach
Air Force
Division 1
Doyle has spent 7 seasons as a member of the Air Force Academy Soccer staff. During his collegiate career, Doyle was a premier goalkeeper at Creighton and was named Defensive Player of the Year for the Missouri Valley Conference.
Assistant Coach
University of the South
Division 3
I am an assistant coach at Sewanee: the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. I have experience coaching at the club level for SC Surf in Mount Pleasant, SC. Most recently, I was the GK coach at the College of Charleston.
As a player, I have experience playing in the USL and was an all-region player for Sewanee.
Assistant Coach
Centre
Division 3
I am going into my third year as the Head Assistant Mens soccer Coach at Centre College
Head Men's Soccer Coach
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Michael Pilger completed his 17th season as head coach of the Trinity College mens soccer team, having guided the Bantams to the NESCAC Championship Tournament in seven of the last eight years. Also a physical education instructor at the College, Pilger came to Trinity from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and the Cleveland Crunch of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), after highly successful stints as head coach at the University of Rochester and Kenyon College where he won National Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was Regional Coach of the Year 4 times. He has taken 3 different teams to the NCAA Tournament and Top 25 National Rankings.
Assistant Coach
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Division 3
Longo enters his sixth year as assistant coach for the MIT men's soccer team this fall. Longo has been involved with coaching soccer for the past 14 years which includes two years as the head coach of the Lexington High School Boys Varsity team, where he led the team to a record of 25-4-6 and back-to-back Middlesex League titles in 2014 and 2015. Longo also spent one year as a pro coach of the Lexington United Soccer Club, five years as a staff coach for SFC New England and 11 years as a coach at the Soccer 101 Academy. Longo holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Seton Hall University and a masters in business administration from Bentley University. Longo was a Division I men's soccer player in the Big East Conference at Seton Hall, starting 62 games in midfield from 2007-2010. Longo also holds a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma
Assistant Coach
Clayton State
Division 2
Represented Clayton State University as a player, captain and assistant coach between 2016-2019, Winning All-American honours and PBC Player of the year
Several years of youth coaching in England and the USA & currently focusing on one-to-one performance coaching with the Royal Academy based in Atlanta, GA.
Assistant Coach
Oglethorpe
Division 3
- Oglethope University Mens Assistant Coach (2018- current)
In both years at oglethope we have won 2 conference titles as well as attend the NCAA tournament once
Assistant Coach
North Georgia
Division 2
Coaching Career:
University of North Georgia Mens Soccer Volunteer Assistant
United Futbol Academy Mountains U11 Boys/U19 Girls
Coerver Coaching Academy (Dublin, Ireland)
-Coaching License:
UEFA C License/ Football Association of Ireland Youth Certificate
Playing Career:
-University of North Georgia Captain 2017 and 2018
-United Soccer Coaches 3rd Team All-Region 2018
-PBC 1st Team All-Conference 2018
-PBC All-Tournament Team 2017
-Davenport University NAIA WHAC Conference Champion 2016
-2 appearances for the Republic of Ireland U15 National Team
Piedmont
Division 3
Coach
Shorter
Division 2
DeBarros is the Assistant Coach at Shorter University. He finished his collegiate soccer career at Shorter University, and previously played a Radford University. DeBarros has been on both the Men's and Women's coaching staff at Shorter.
Assistant Coach
Lander
Division 2
Rob Seaton enters his third season as a grad assistant for the men's soccer program. Seaton joined the coaching staff in the fall of 2016 after playing for the Bearcats from 2012-15.
During his playing career, Seaton served as a captain for the 2015 team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The Bearcats began the season 9-0, the second-best start in program history. Seaton is also credited with the first ever goal scored for Lander under current head coach Lee Squires.
As a freshman, Seaton started 16 games for the 2012 team that won the Peach Belt Conference regular season title. In four years as a Bearcat, he appeared in 64 matches, netting 12 goals.
Seaton has also served as an assistant coach for the Greenwood High men's soccer team for the past three seasons, helping guide the program to two region championships.
Assistant Coach
North Greenville
Division 2
North Greenville University former standout Chris Inman has been named the new Assistant Coach for the Mens Soccer program. Inman first joined the Crusaders coaching staff as a Graduate Assistant Coach in 2019 after spending the previous year in Columbus, Ohio working with Columbus Crew SC in Major League Soccer as a player development coach and marketing intern. Inman played four seasons with the Crusaders where he captained the team both his junior and senior year. He is headed into his first season with the NGU Mens Soccer program as an Assistant Coach.
Inman has spent time coaching in four different states at a variety of levels. Along with his work at NGU, Inman is the Head Coach at Greenville Senior High School. He has also coached locally for Eastside High School where he helped lead the team to a AAAA State Championship match in 2019.
During his collegiate days, Inman played four seasons for the Crusaders from 2014-2017, starting in a combined 41 games out of 54 games played. Inman played all over the pitch as a defender, midfielder, and forward helping to lead the team to their first Conference Carolina's Tournament appearance in four years during his senior season in 2017.
Prior to coaching at North Greenville University, Inman played semi-professionally for both the Knoxville Force in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and for the West Virginia Chaos in United Soccer League 2 (USL2). Inman, who resides in Greenville, earned his undergraduate degree in Sports Management (Business) from NGU in 2018.
Assistant Coach
Newberry (SC)
Division 2
I am representing Newberry College located in South Carolina. We compete in the NCAA Division II in the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) which was ranked 3rd strongest in the country last year. I am the assistant coach for Newberry College and just recently graduated from Lander University as a player so I understand the level and region very well.
Assistant Coach
Montevallo
Division 2
Hoover High School Goalkeeper coach. 4years
Vestavia Hills Soccer Club GK Coach. 1 year
University of Montevallo GK coach. 1st year
Birmingham Southern College GK Coach. 1 Year. Currently
Hoover High School Freshman Coach. 1 year. Currently
Head Coach, Director of Operations
Mars Hill
Division 2
Head coach
Carson-Newman
Division 2
Stephen Lyons was tabbed to be the fifth head coach of the Carson-Newman men's soccer program on Dec. 21, 2016. He is in his first year as head coach of the Eagles.
In his inaugural season at the helm of the Carson-Newman mens soccer program, the Eagles garnered a 9-7-2 overall record, 6-2-2 in the conference, with a trip to the South Atlantic Conference tournament. The 2017 season marked the most successful of any first year coach in program history. The Eagles amassed a streak of eight consecutive clean sheets through the season, including a 1-0 shutout victory over No. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne.
Lyons arrives in Jefferson City from Tennessee Wesleyan University, where he spent nine seasons guiding the men's program.
As coach of the Bulldogs, Lyons amassed a record of 74-59-15, including a mark of 58-28-9 over the last five campaigns. During that same time, he compiled a ledger of 35-9-5 in the Appalachian Athletic Conference. Lyons twice led the squad to the regular season title in the AAC and they also captured the conference tournament championship in 2012, which earned them a trip to the NAIA National Tournament. In 2016, Tennessee Wesleyan posted an 11-4-4 mark with a 6-2-1 conference record. Their season included a 2-1 home victory over Carson-Newman on Sept. 5th. The program reached its highest spot in the national rankings in Oct., when they rose to 22nd in the NAIA coaches poll.
Over the course of nine years in Athens, the native of Middlesbrough, England has coached 18 players who were selected as first-team all-conference, as well as two student-athletes who earned AAC Freshman of the Year honors.
Lyons's first coaching experience came in 2005 when he joined the staff at Middlesbrough F.C.'s Youth Academy. From there, he moved on to the University of Saint Mary in Kansas, spending two years as a graduate assistant while he earned his MBA.
The newest member of the Carson-Newman family is also a former student-athlete, as he spent four years on the soccer team at Tennessee Wesleyan and captained the 2001 edition of the squad to the national tournament. Lyons earned all-conference, all-region and All-American recognition during his time playing for the Bulldogs. He then played professionally for two seasons in the New Zealand National League.
Stephen is married to Kristen Lyons.
Head Coach
Coker
Division 2
Antoniewicz makes his way to Hartsville after spending the last three years as the assistant mens soccer coach at Truett McConnell University, in which he assisted in all aspects of the day-to-day operations. During his time at Truett McConnell, Antoniewicz helped guide the Bears to a 32-20-3 record. Antoniewicz helped lead the Bears to their first ever Appalachian Athletic Conference Championship and first ever NAIA tournament appearance in 2017 after finishing the season with a record of 16-4-2.
His duties as assistant soccer coach at Truett McConnell include being the head of recruiting, compiling scouting reports, running training sessions, field maintenance, and player management on and off the field. Antoniewicz also aided international students with their student visa process and the NAIA eligibility process, while also handling off campus evaluations, campus visits, and social media development projects.
Along with his work at Truett McConnell, Antoniewicz serves as an academy coach for the 2018 MLS Cup Champions Atlanta United and the head coach of the Lanier Soccer Academy. He has coached some of the top soccer prospects in Georgia during his time in the Atlanta United Academy, leading training sessions throughout the academy system. He also holds a USSF Level D License.
Antoniewicz graduated from Truett McConnell in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in Sports Management and is currently pursuing Master of Business Administration. He is a native of Kirkcaldy, Scotland and is the husband of Brianna Antoniewicz.
Graduate Assistant
St. Andrews
Division 2
Victor Moreira, a native of Santos, Brazil, is entering his first season as the Graduate Assistant Coach for the Knights mens soccer team. Moreira played for the Professional Academy of Santos for seven years before coming to the United States as a high school junior.
Moreira played the first two seasons of his of college career for the Knights and was a part of the 2014 team that won the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) regular season and conference tournament titles. That season he was second on the team in assists and fifth in points and was honored by being named to the AAC All-Conference Second Team, the AAC All-Academic Team and the NAIA All-East Region Team.
For his final two seasons, he transferred to NCAA Division II Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. During his senior season the blue and white Fighting Knights won the Sunshine State Conference regular season and conference tournaments championships and lost in the first round of the national tournament to the University of Tampa. He graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business Management.
He can be reached at moreiravb@sa.edu and (910) 318-1671.
Alderson-Broaddus
Division 2
Coach Soderling works as an assistant coach at Alderson Broaddus University. In his time as an assistant there, the staff has overseen a complete turnaround that led to the Battlers winning the 2016 GMAC Championship.
This past season, the Battlers finished the 2017 season with an 8-9-2 overall record. Many Battlers earned spots on the GMAC All Conference team and the Midwest All Region Team by United Soccer Coaches.
In 2016, the Battlers finished with an 11-7-2 overall record & were the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Champions following a 2-1 overtime victory against Cedarville to clinch the Championship. The Battlers had many players named to G-MAC All-Conference teams as well as the NSCAA All-Region team.
In 2015, AB went on to a 10-7-3 record & a berth into the G-MAC Championship game & junior defender Alec Andall received G-MAC Defensive Player of the Year honors. Midway through the 2015 season, the Battlers received their first ever ranking in the Top-25 Poll. The Battlers got a nod at No.16 prior to its October matchup with No.5 Charleston.
In 2014, the team went on to eight wins and 5-4 mark in the G-MAC earning AB a spot in the conference tournament. The Battlers defeated Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0 in the G-MAC opening round game. AB had three players selected to the G-MAC All-Conference Team and help Deshawn Parker achieve ECAC Freshman of the Year honors.
Assistant Coach
Eastern New Mexico
Division 2
Livingston's coaching experience spans internationally, as well, as coach for Nordjyllands Idraetshojskole in Denmark where Livingston worked with both male and female players.
Assistant Coach
CO School of Mines
Division 2
Hank Lewis returned to Mines' men's soccer staff in 2019 after working at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. He also served on the Orediggers' staff from 2014-16.
Lewis's return to the Orediggers follow two years with D1 Air Force Mens soccer, where he was a part of the two-time Western Region Coaching Staff of the Year that guided the Falcons to record-setting seasons that included top-15 rankings for the better part of both seasons, two consecutive Western Athletic Conference regular season titles, and two consecutive appearances in the D1 National Tournament.
Lewis has worked for top-25 teams across all three NCAA divisions, developing player-of-the-year, all-conference, all-region, all-America honorees, and professional contract signees. All of the five programs in which he has coached have enjoyed success in the post-season, including 6 conference championships, 9 conference tournament appearances, 3 conference tournament championships, 5 NCAA national tournament appearances, including a 2018 Sweet-16 appearance with Air Force, and a run to the Elite 8 with the Orediggers in 2015.
Though Lewis has coached players in every position as an assistant and interim head coach, he has had continued success in working with goalkeepers.
With the exception of the 2015 season, every major-minutes collegiate goalkeeper Lewis has worked with has held top-25 national performance rankings, often in multiple categories, for the better part of at least one season in their collegiate careers. Among those are multiple conference-goalkeeper-of-the-year, and all-conference goalkeepers in each NCAA division, all-region goalkeepers in each NCAA division, All-America goalkeepers, national-goalkeeper-of-the week, including a 3-time All-American invited to MLS Red Bulls pre-season camp.
Most recently, at Air Force, in two different seasons(2017 and 2018), Lewis mentored two different goalkeepers, John Wendt and Andrea Seazzu, to Western Athletic Conference (WAC) All-Conference first teams and All-Western Region first teams, with both keepers ranked in top-20 stats for the better part of both seasons. In 2018, Seazzu was named WAC Defensive Player of the Year.
While at Mines, during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, Lewis mentored former Orediggers goalkeeper, [Colin Hall](https://minesathletics.com/roster.aspxrp_id=3673), to multiple honors: All-RMAC 1st Team, NSCAA Second-Team All-Region, D2CCA Second-Team All-Region, and RMAC Goalkeeper of the Year.
Lewis has coached at Mines (D2), Colgate (D1), Missouri S&T (D2), Stevens Institute of Technology (D3,), and most recently Air Force (D1). He has also coached as a volunteer assistant at Washington College, and Gallaudet, the premier university for the deaf. He has contributed to conference-winning, conference tournament-winning, and region-winning coaching staffs at Stevens (2010) and Mines 2014, 2015), and Air Force (2017); and post season play at Colgate (2006), Stevens (2010), and Mines (2014, 2015, 2016), and Air Force (2017-2018).
Though he is a born and raised US citizen, he spent three years on the technical staff of the Bahamas mens national team, coaching in Olympic and World Cup qualifiers. While on staff for the Bahamas Football Association (BFA), he served as Director of Goalkeeper Operations, establishing technical and coaching curriculum for Bahamian players and coaches. In addition to helping develop more than ten players who went on to play in college or international professional ranks, he mentored record-setting goalkeepers for the Bahamas National Mens and Womens Teams.
While in the Bahamas, he finished his playing days between the sticks at the age of 37, winning a national title with AFC Bears, their first in fourteen years. Once he hung up his gloves, he coached league and cup-winning teams for the Bears, and developed record-setting players in the BFAs national league.
Lewis has coached youth teams to three state championships, in two different sports in two different states, and coached soccer tournament champions and finalists on all but two of the u13, u16, u18, and u19 teams he has coached.
He holds a NSCAA National Diploma (Distinguished Pass) and a B coaching license from the Bahamas Football Association (par with the English FA Level Two and USSF B).
He also is an experienced trainer for Positive Coaching Alliance, which reaches millions of children each year to develop and defend a positive experience in club and scholastic sports.
An award-winning writer of essays, plays, nonfiction and two critically-acclaimed books of short stories, Lewis spent more than fifteen years as a full-time university professor before going into full-time collegiate coaching. Raised by two parents committed to social justice and community development, Lewis has served on advisory boards and panels for a range of state and national non-profit organizations focused on issues from equal rights to arts and education. A fourth generation Coloradan, he currently resides in Golden.
Assistant Coach
Georgia Gwinnett
NAIA
Started my coaching career with Fulham Fc where i was introduced to the coaching element in the pro game, earning FA coaching badges 1 and 2 . In 2018 GGC made it to the round of 16 where they loss to William Carey, in the NAIA national tournament in California.
Currently Coach for UFA Norcross where i coach U16- Classic 1 team and U17/U18 classic 2 team.
After two years at Barnet football club at youth level I played at three NAIA nationally ranked colleges going to the nationals every year of eligibility. Highlights in college career earning 1st team all conference honors, three conference championships including the GPAC and two separate AII titles, MVP of AII tournament and All-Nebraska Herald top 11. Played in the Fa Youth Cup and Fa Trophy Cup featuring against clubs like Southampton, Torquay, Norwich and Portsmouth respectively.
Assistant Coach
Truett-McConnell
NAIA
Rob Miller is the head coach at Truett McConnell University. Coach Miller has 21 years of college coaching experience. He is coached in the PDL and been involved with the olympic development program for many years. Coach miller has experience coaching both domestically and internationally. Coach Miller has been a club Director and a high school coach. He holds a premier, advanced national and national diploma.
Assistant Coach
Spartanburg Methodist
Junior College
Goalkeeper Coach
Assistant Coach
Montreat
NAIA
Originally from Caxias do Sul, Brazil, Joao is a graduate of the Ohio State University. He played his final two seasons at OSU and was awarded Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week (2014), The OSU Athlete of the Week (2014), Academic All-Big Ten Conference Team (2015) and OSU Scholar Athlete (2015). Joao's OSU program also won the Big Ten Conference Championship in 2015.
Prior to his time at OSU, Joao was a Dean's List student (2013) and two-time 2nd Team All-MSC at University of the Cumberlands.
Joao played within the Premier Development League (PDL) and was named Honorable Mention while playing for VSI Tampa Bay in 2013. Prior to moving to the US, Joao played at a very competitive level with both Sport Club Corinthians Paulista Academy and Esporte Clube Juventude Academy.
Joao recently served as Technical Staff Intern at the Columbus Crew SC and worked as an assistant coach for the U-23, U-18, U-16 and U-14 teams. He is currently in his second season as an assistant coach at Montreat College, and in his first season as a head coach for the Asheville Shield FC U15 boys.
Thomas U. (GA)
NAIA
Codi Crippen enters his first season as an assistant coach with the men's soccer team at Thomas University in 2017.
Prior to joining the Night Hawks, Crippen spent three seasons as the men's soccer goalkeepers coach while assisting with recruiting and scouting reports at Huntingdon (Ala.) College, helping guide the squad to one conference tournament appearance. In three seasons, Crippen's netminders earned four USA South Player of the Week awards.
Prior to his time with Huntingdon, Crippen spent two seasons as a graduate assistant with the womens soccer program at Bethel (Tenn.) University from 2012-13. He also served as a men's soccer volunteer assistant at his alma mater, the University of Rio Grande (Ohio), for two seasons (2010-12).
Crippen holds United States Soccer Federation National C and D licenses along with NSCAA Goalkeeping 1 and 2 licenses.
As a player, Crippen spent four seasons with Rio Grande from 2006-10 and helped guide the program to a 69-13-8 overall record, two Region IX titles, two appearances in the NAIA National Championship Round of 16 and a National Runner-Up appearance in 2008.
A native of Zanesville, Ohio, Crippen earned a Bachelor of Science in sport and exercise studies from Rio Grande in 2011, a Bachelor of Science in physical education from Rio Grande in 2012 and a Master of Education from Bethel in 2014.
Assistant Coach
Cumberlands
NAIA
Ulysus Torres is entering his first season as an assistant coach with the University of the Cumberlands Men's Soccer program, where he will oversee performance analysis and training.
While coaching at UC, Torres will be pursuing a Masters Degree in Health and Human Performance.
Torres previously coached for Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club (THUSC), where he was a Sports Performance Specialist and also coached 02 Titanium Boys for THUSC.
Prior to joining the Patriots, Torres wrapped up a three-year playing career at George Fox University, followed by one year as volunteer assistant coach.
Before attending GFU, Torres was designated a prospective player by the Houston Dynamo Academy.
Torres graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance with a focus in Fitness Management from George Fox University in the fall of 2016.
Assistant Coach
Union (KY)
NAIA
Pazo, a native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil comes to Union playing four seasons at Shorter University, in Rome, Georgia at the NCAA DII level. A Magna Cum Laude graduate, Pazo recieve his degree in December 2015 double majoring in Economics and Business Management During his time in Georgia, Thomas helped coaching kids from all levels and ages for the North Georgia United Soccer ClubPazo coaching career took him to California, where he worked as an assistant coach for the San Luis Obispo Soccer Club and San Luis Obispo High School. Holding a USSF "E" license, Pazo traveled across seas to Europe where he took coaching courses (FA Level 1 and 2), while participating in an internship for the Benfica Soccer Academy in London, England. Pazo hopes to pursue a career in coaching in the future, but is currently working towards a Master's degree in Health and Physical Education at Union
Head Coach
Lindsey Wilson
NAIA
Sicelo Buthelezi enters his Fourth season as an assistant coach with the Lindsey Wilson men's soccer program in 2019.
In his first season with the program in 2016, Buthelezi helped lead the Blue Raiders to a 13-4-2 record and a share of the Mid-South Conference regular season title. He helped coach a pair of NAIA All-American honorees, the MSC Player of the Year and seven All-MSC selections.
Prior to joining the Blue Raiders, Buthelezi spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Northwestern Ohio. While with the Racers, Buthelezi helped lead the team to a 17-5-2 record during the 2014 season, the regular season Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference title, and an appearance in the NAIA National Tournament Semifinals. In 2015, Northwestern Ohio went 16-5 and captured the WHAC Tournament Championship.
Buthelezi also has previous coaching experience at the club level including with the Ohio Extreme Soccer Club U16, the Kentucky Rush in Somerset, Ky., and the Adair County Youth Soccer League.
Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Buthelezi had an outstanding four-year career as a Blue Raider from 2009-12. He made 89 appearances, the sixth most in program history, with 88 starts and recorded 21 shots, six goals and two assists while helping to anchor a defense that compiled 46 total shutouts during his career as a central defender.
The two-time captain helped lead the Blue Raiders to the NAIA National Championship in 2009 and 2011, while collecting a pair of Mid-South Conference regular season crowns and three MSC Tournament titles. Buthelezi was an NAIA Second Team All-American and NAIA All-Tournament Team selection in 2012, a two-time All-MSC First Team member and twice earned All-MSC Honorable Mention honors. He even represented South Africa at the Under-20 level during his playing days.
Buthelezi is married to his wife Megan.
Collegiate Coaching Career
University of Northwestern Ohio: Assistant Coach (2014-15)
Lindsey Wilson College: Assistant Coach (2016-present)
Assistant Coach
Webber Int'l
NAIA
Cockburn is entering his thirteenth season as the Warriors Head Mens Soccer Coach. He is originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, currently resides in Lake Wales, Florida.
Coach Cockburn served as an Apprentice of East Sterling under Coach Hugh McCann, a Third Division Professional Team. While in the U.S he has gained his Premier Diploma and Director of Coaching with the NSCAA and currently received his B License with the USSF. Coach Cockburn was awarded the Coach of the Year award by his conference in 2013. His collegiate playing experience was at Iowa Central Community College and at Cardinal Stritch University.
Coach Cockburn has over 15 years of coaching experience, he began his career as the Assistant Mens and Womens Soccer Coach at Iowa Central Community College in 2001-2002. In 2005-2007 he was the Graduate Assistant Mens Soccer Coach at Siena Heights University where he graduated with a Masters in Organization Leadership, during his time at Siena Heights he served under Bobby Clark as a Camp Instructor at the University of Notre Dame. After graduating he was a High School Teacher and head womens soccer coach at Cape Coral High School in 2007-2008.
Assistant Coach
Benedictine Mesa
NAIA
Head Coach Tim Marchisotto, joined the men's soccer staff as Associate Head coach for the inaugural season beginning in 2016 before transitioning to the NAIA in 2017. He became Head Coach for the men's program in 2020 and Head Coach for the women's rogram in 2018. He successfully led the mens program to the California Pacific Conference playoffs in their first three years in NAIA play and women in their second year.
He currently manages the Phoenix Lights Football Club that fields mens and womens teams. Additionally, Coach Marchisotto serves as a coach for Arizona's Olympic Development Program.
Marchisotto served as the General Manager and Coach for Sporting AZ FC, a member of the United Premier Soccer League, where he led them to a Conference Championship in 2017 & 2018, along with a spot in the UPSL National Championship game and 3rd round of US Open Cup.
Marchisotto was as an assistant coach at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Ariz.) until 2015. He helped the Eagles to a 12-5-1 overall record and a 9-2 record in the California Pacific Conference and to the Championship game. The Eagles returned to the conference playoffs again the following year.
Marchisotto was a long time assistant mens and womens coach at Grand Canyon University during the 2000s and started his college coaching on the east coast at Bowdoin College and Stevens Institute of Technology.
EXACT
NCAA
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
Assistant Coach
kduwve@depaul.edu
DePaul
Division 1
Kathleen Duwve joined the womens soccer staff as an assistant coach in August 2021. She works primarily with DePauls goalkeepers after playing four impressive seasons at Bowling Green and two seasons professionally.
Duwve finished her collegiate career as Bowling Greens all-time leader in career winning percentage and goals against average and was ranked among the top five all-time in every goalkeeping category. She led Bowling Green to back-to-back NCAA appearances after claiming both the regular season and tournament championship in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in 2018 and 2019.
She also picked up first team All-Conference honors in the MAC as well as United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region awards. Academically, Duwve was on the Academic All-MAC Team, a MAC Distinguished Scholar Athlete and earned the MAC Commissioners Award.
Following her collegiate career, Duwve played professionally for Apulia Trani ASD in Italys Serie C before returning to the United States to play for the Gotham Reserves (NJ/NY) in the WPSL. She holds United Soccer Coaches certifications in Goalkeeping Level 1, Grassroots Coaching and 11v11 License.
Assistant Coach
daniel.jarosz@marquette.edu
Marquette
Division 1
Danny Jarosz is currently the Assistant Coach for the Marquette University Men's Soccer team. After serving as a Head Coach at the Division III level, Jarosz returned to his alma mater in 2020. In 2021, Marquette won the Big East Midwest regular season Championship, and advanced to the Sweet 16. While playing at Marquette, he started at Center Back before an injury ended his playing career. He earned his Master's Degree in Leadership from Wisconsin Lutheran College.
Volunteer Assistant Coach
barryni1@ath.msu.edu
Michigan State
Division 1
Assistant Coach
edison.sanchez@shu.edu
Seton Hall
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach
austin.jackman@yale.edu
Yale
Division 1
Jackman, who was coached by Stannard as a youngster with Campton United, comes to Yale from Millsaps College in Mississippi where he had served as an assistant coach since 2019. Prior to Millsaps, he spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Delta State University where he assisted the program in training, recruiting, travel and game day operations.
Jackman is a 2016 graduate of Delta State, was a four-year starter for the mens soccer program and was an integral part of the first team in school history to advance to postseason play and reach the Gulf South Conference championship game. He led the team in goals as a senior and is sixth in school history in games started.
Jackman currently holds several coaching licenses, including a United States Soccer Federation National C license, and is in the process of earning his USSF B license.
At Delta State, he earned a bachelor of arts in sports information and completed a master of science in sport and human performance with a concentration in sports management in 2019.
Assistant Coach
mdarrigo@ucsd.edu
Cal-San Diego
Division 1
Michael D'Arrigo is in his 4rd season with the UCSD Tritons. He has over a decade of coaching experience. He is also the Technical Director and Director of Goalkeeping at SD Force FC. Previous schools and clubs he has coached for include Paradise Valley Community College, Miramar Community College, Phoenix Rush, San Diego Surf, San Diego Soccer Club, Scripps Ranch Soccer Club, Matrix SC, RSF Attack Soccer Club, and SD Force, and runs his own goalkeeper training business where he works with over 150+ players.
He graduated with a degree in Business Administration from the University of San Diego where he was a four-year starter for the Toreros. D'Arrigo is in the top 10 in numerous statistical categories and also went to the Elite-8 in 2012. After graduating he spent time playing professionally for the New England Revolution (MLS) and Arizona United now Phoenix rising (USL-PRO). As a youth, Michel won several State, Regional, and National Championships with Real Salt Lake, Cisco SC, Catalina Foothills HS, and the U18 USMNT.
Head Coach
npacapelli1025@gmail.com
Marist
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach
asuprise@sbu.edu
St. Bonaventure
Division 1
Assistant Coach
mmelton@usna.edu
Navy
Division 1
Assistant Coach
menssoccer@calbaptist.edu
Cal Baptist
Division 1
Tony joined the California Baptist University men's soccer staff as a volunteer assistant coach in April of 2022. Huerta begins his time as a Lancer with a lifetime of soccer knowledge to share, along with a USSF C license and years of experience coaching locally with ALBION SC and Riverside Poly HS.
Prior to getting into the coaching side of soccer, Huerta spent time with with the Riverside Coras in the National Premier Soccer League. Before his stint in the NPSL, Huerta split his college career playing at San Bernardino Valley College and Hope International University in Fullerton.
While at SBVC, Huerta helped the Wolverines to back-to-back playoff appearances. After finishing up in San Bernardino, Tony went West to play for Hope International where he played in 21 games for the Royals as a defender and netting one goal.
Huerta is a Riverside native who played his high school soccer at Riverside Poly where he was named All-CIF First Team, All-Area First Team, and All-League First Team.
On what drew him to CBU, Huerta answered: I grew up in the city of Riverside and CBU has always been home to me. It is a place where I can grow in my faith but also compete at the NCAA Division I level and the opportunity to bring a Division I championship to this prestigious university and the city of Riverside.
Assistant Coach
tyleroliver@gustavus.edu
Gustavus Adolphus
Division 3
Head Coach
michael.ditta@pomona.edu
Pomona-Pitzer
Division 3
Mike Ditta has been named Head Coach(interim) at Pomona-Pitzer after 8 years as an assistant coach at UC Irvine. Hes entering his 7th season this fall of 2023 and looks to help guide the program to back to back post seasons for the first time since his first season in 2012.
Ditta graduated from Azusa Pacific University in 1999 with a B.A. in Sociology. Later completed his M.S. in Education Administration from National University in 2004.
Head Coach
tkostecky@bard.edu
Bard
Division 3
TJ Kostecky arrived at Bard in July of 2019.
He came to Bard after 20 years as the head coach at Div. I LIU-Brooklyn, where he led the Blackbirds to the 2018 NCAA Tournament in his final season there. During his tenure there, he won three Northeast Conference titles, made three NCAA Tournament appearances and was the NEC Coach of the Year in 2015 and 2018.
As successful as his teams have been on the pitch, Kosteckys squads were also devoted in the classroom. His 2003 & 2012 teams posted the highest team grade point average in the nation. The 2008 & 2015 squads was awarded the NEC Team Academic Award for posting the highest GPA among mens soccer teams in the conference. The 2011 & 2013 teams were distinguished by the conference with the NEC Sportsmanship Award.
Kostecky has a proven track record of rebuilding programs, having engineered successful turnarounds at each of his prior coaching stops. Prior to LIU, he took over an Appalachian State program in Boone, N.C., that had suffered four consecutive losing seasons prior to Kosteckys hiring in 1998. In his only season at the school, he led the Mountaineers to a 13-8 mark in 1998, marking the best first-year record for a coach in the programs history of over 40 years. For his efforts, he was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year.
Kostecky arrived in Boone following a successful run as head coach and director of athletics at Pfeiffer University in Misenheimer, N.C., from 1994-97. He was handed the reins of a program that had suffered eight straight losing seasons before he led the team to a 46-25-7 record and captured two Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference championships. Kostecky was named CVAC Coach of the Year in 1997 and mentored one All-American and nine all-conference honorees during his tenure.
He began his collegiate coaching career at New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he led the Highlanders from 1988-93. NJIT compiled a 67-37-11 mark in his six years, capturing conference championships in 1991 and 1992 and making four ECAC postseason trips. Kosteckys accomplishments at NJIT came in his native New Jersey, where he starred scholastically at Woodbridge Township High School.
Tactically, Kosteckys attacking practice sessions involve a system called Vision Training that he and business partner Len Bilous developed several years ago. This method helps players make smart, well-informed decisions by improving their field vision.
A featured clinician around the world, Kostecky conducted a coaching seminar in Masku, Finland, in March of 2005 on Vision Training. In early 2005, he released a video under the same name for players and coaches to use. Since its release, it has become one of the most requested coaching video's in the country and abroad.
TJ is currently finishing up a self-help book through Benbella books publishing that's set to be released in the winter of 2023. The title of the book is "Eyes up! A soccer guru's guide to scoring big in the game of life".
Throughout his career, Kostecky has been an instrumental figure in facilitating the growth of soccer in America. From 1987-94 he was a coach for New Jerseys Olympic Development Team and was responsible for the training and selection of the states top players for the United States National Team. When he accepted his post at Pfeiffer, he filled a similar role with North Carolinas Olympic Development squad. Several of the players he mentored have played succeeded at the international level, including former U.S. National Team captain Claudio Reyna, and moved onto professional leagues such as Major League Soccer.
Kostecky has also worked with U.S. Mens and Womens National Team members, including Julie Foudy, a captain of the 1999 Womens World Cup Champions. He conducted an instructional clinic for inner city children at the 1998 NCAA Division I Championships in Richmond, Va., for the NCAA Youth Education Through Sports Program and was again a guest clinician for YES at the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Championships.
In 1989, Kostecky founded Soccer Start, a youth soccer program for inner city children. He served as the programs National Chairman until 1993. The program continues to identify and cultivate the abundance of talent in the inner-cities. He was appointed World Cup 94 Committee Chair by then New Jersey Governor Jim Florio and coordinated training site activities in the Metropolitan area for each international team.
A former all-state performer at Woodbridge, he was inducted into the schools Hall of Fame in 1995. He played midfield on the mens soccer team at East Stroudsburg University and received a bachelors degree in health and physical education in 1983. He completed his masters degree at East Stroudsburg in the same field in 1992.
Assistant Coach
paulhennessey1985@gmail.com
Cal Tech
Division 3
kellerc@wabash.edu
Wabash (IN)
Division 3
Assistant Coach
tkirk8642@gmail.com
Rhodes
Division 3
Kirk was a standout defenseman for the Castleton University Spartans from 2015-2018 that saw him in the starting lineup for all 80 games that he suited up for. He ended his career as one of the most heralded players in team history. Three times Kirk was selected as a first-team All-North Atlantic Conference selection, while also garnering NAC All-Academic recognition as well. He was also the first player to ever be named the Defensive Player of the Year in back-to-back years (2016-17). Kirk helped lead the Spartans to the 2017 NAC regular season and tournament championships, which then gave the team a berth in the NCAA tournament. He was captain of the the team in both his junior and senior seasons, and was Castleton's first All-New England Player award winner, as voted on by the United Soccer Coaches.
Following his playing career, Kirk stayed at Castleton as a grad assistant for two seasons, followed by one year as a full-time assistant. He also coached at Summit FC, based out of Rutland, VT for 4 years. Kirk coached U12, U16, and U19 boys, as well as U19 girls. He received his bachelor of science in Physical Education, and a masters degree in Athletic Leadership.
Volunteer Assistant Coach
tinomorfin2016@gmail.com
Whitman
Division 3
Tino holds a USSF B License and a Premier Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Tino is working to get a USSF A License. He also holds a Masters degree in Education and a Bachelors degree in Spanish. He is a graduate from Lincoln High School where he played soccer, volleyball, and track and field. After graduating from high school he continued his soccer career at Cal State Los Angeles while transferring and graduating from Cal State Dominguez Hills. While playing collegiate soccer, he was part of the California Select Team that finished 3rd place in 2001 and won the National Championship of Region IV in 2002.
Tino started his soccer coaching career as the boys junior varsity soccer coach at Lincoln High School from 1999-2004 while at the same time assisting with the varsity team. In 2005, he moved on to coach the boys varsity team at Jordan High School in Los Angeles. From 2007-2009 he coached the Boys Varsity team at Crescenta Valley High School and in 2011-2012 he coached the Boys Varsity team at Port of Los Angeles High School in San Pedro. At the club level, his team won Cal South State Cup with Monarcas SC in 2014. On February 1, 2015 he was promoted to Director of Coaching at Downtown Los Angeles Soccer Club. Morfin is also part of the NSCAA Associated Staff to coach levels 1-6 and now coaches at Los Angeles Premier FC.
Morfin grew up playing soccer and he is very passionate soccer coach. He currently resides in Cypress Park with his wife Griselda and their children Mayari, Ronaldo and Juliana.
Assistant Coach
cameron@hnu.edu
Holy Names
Division 2
Mariah Cameron is a Castro Valley, California Native and was named Assistant Coach for the Holy Names University Women's Soccer team in the Summer of 2022.
In addition to coaching Holy Names University, Mariah coaches for the Dublin United Soccer League and owns her own mental performance coaching business. Prior to Holy Names University, Mariah coached for the Castro Valley Soccer Club, Montclair Soccer Club, AFC Academy, and Castro Valley High School.
Mariah recently retired from playing professionally; she has experience playing in England (FA WPL/Prem 1), Switzerland (Nationalliga A), and Italy (Serie A/Serie B). As a collegiate athlete she played for and captained the team at Washington State University in the Pac 12.
Mariah currently holds a BA in Psychology, MA in Person-Centered Experiential Counseling, and is currently completed her Ma in Applied Sport and Performance Psychology.
Graduate Assistant
jwhite56@aum.edu
Auburn-Montgomery
NAIA
Assistant Mens Soccer Coach AUM 2019-Present
Montgomery Academy Varsity Girls Head Coach 2019-Present
Saginaw Valley State University Assistant Coach 2018-2019
ODP Head Coach (Al) 2009 Boys
2x All American - Hastings College 2016-2017
National Champion- Hastings College 2016
Head Coach
saleemj@berea.edu
Berea
NAIA
Coach Joe Saleem was named the Head Coach of the Women's Soccer program in the summer of 2017.
Joe Saleem has worked with Berea College student athletes in various capacities for over a decade. Coach Saleem has served in several roles within the Berea College Soccer Program. As a player, he played for 4 season as a Mountaineer, including 2 as captain. Since returning to his alma mater, Coach Saleem has served as the Assistant Coach for Men's & Women's Soccer, Associate Head Coach for Men's & Women's Soccer, and now Head Coach for Women's Soccer.
Coach Saleem graduated from Berea College in 2008 with a Bachelors in Health and Human Performance with minors in Health Education and African and African American Studies. He also holds a USSF D-License and is a member of the United Soccer Coaches organization.
Coach Saleem resides in Berea with his wife and daughter.
Assistant Coach
tomlinsonl@uindy.edu
Indianapolis
Division 2
Current GA at University of Indianapolis Men's Soccer. Played 4 years NAIA soccer as a starter at Holy Cross College, Notre Dame. Spent 8 years playing academy football in England prior to coming to America.
Head Coach
schmidts@evergreen.edu
Evergreen State
NAIA
The Evergreen State College Director of Soccer; Men's and Women's Head Soccer Coach
USSF National A-License
U19 Boys and Girls Head Coach, Blackhills FC
Former Director of Coaching and Player Development, Blackhills FC
As part of our COVID-19 safety plan, the indoor sessions traditionally held on the first day of camp will be shared online.
Sessions will be accessible for the week prior to camp. They are available on-demand and can be completed at the athlete's
convenience.
This approach allows us to continue offering these valuable sessions so athletes arrive to camp ready to maximize the experience,
while still maintaining a safe experience.
EXACT partners with college goalkeeper coaches to prioritize a premium experience for goalkeepers.
All GKs participate in individual keeper-specific training led by college GK coaches
Training focuses on all GK skills including footwork, shot stopping, crossing, and more; GKs receive a 1-on-1 evaluation based on their performance
In addition position-specific work, GKs will play in filmed showcase games observed by college coaches
GKs will get access to digital video footage of all gameplay (same as Field Players)
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Player
I had an amazing experience at EXACT Camp. I enjoyed the opportunity to talk face-to-face with so many coaches from around the country. I also enjoyed the opportunity to train with new coaches. I am looking forward to visiting coaches that I met at their schools and getting to take a closer look at their programs. It was also cool to meet so many fellow athletes from other places and make new friends. Thank you so much for everything!! Thank you!!!
Player
I loved the style of training and playing at the camp. They were open to changes with certain age restrictions and skill differences (as I am one of the younger athletes). Also, I loved how we were able to meet each coach privately, as well as during training. Lastly, the elevator pitch practice was unique and beneficial as it prepares me for the future.
Parent
The information shared throughout the camp was priceless. EXACT Sports and the coaches were so approachable and willing to share all and any knowledge to the athletes and the parents. (line break) Our son is entering 10th grade and we were not aware of any such camps. He attended a showcase with the HS JV team last summer, but they did not share any information. He attended a college sponsored team camp the week before the EXACT Camp and there were only 5 college coaches that attended that camp. We were so happy with the EXACT's structure and all the opportunities that they give the athletes and parents to ask questions. We will attend another camp before our son graduates HS. Thank you!
Player
This is the first ID Camp that I have attended and it was a positive experience in every way. The camp was very well organized leading up to the camp with very informative emails and preparation work for the camp. On the day of the camp, registration was well organized and the EXACT team was there to help for every step of the way. Chris was an excellent leader and motivated me from the very beginning. It was amazing to be exposed to real college coaches and to be coached both on and off the field. Getting feedback on the day was very rewarding. I am looking forward to attending EXACT Soccer Academic 50 ID Camp in June/July.
Parent
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Player
The best part about the Exact ID camp was the ability to have one-on-one conversation with 30+ college soccer coaches from all over the United States. These coaches were not only from different part of the country, but also coaches at different levels. They say a big part of getting recruited is building relationships with the coaches, and I believe this was a great way to get started! This camp gave us, athletes, the opportunity to learn the basics of college recruiting, the qualities the coaches looking for in a player, and overall get great tips from them.
Parent
I brought my son to this camp not really knowing what to expect and was concerned about how young he was for the camp, since it appears designed around high school level players. I was surprised by the in-depth amount of information that EXACT provided us regarding how to prepare for the college recruitment process. Without a doubt, we would have missed out on the opportunity to know how the process works and the information you provided was insightful and we have confidence moving forward as our son moves into high school and college beyond.
Great job and we look forward to attending more EXACT camps, as well as introduce my younger son to the camps when the time is right. Thank you!
Player
I went to the first ID Camp in Philly. We were so encouraged that we attended this one in DC. I have always dreamed about 1) going to college and 2) playing soccer in college. I got to meet a lot of great coaches and athletes. I learned something new at each camp. I wish there were more camps close to me so we could attend more. I am a senior and need all the help I can get in hopes to find the right college. I loved how the coaches were there to help us and give us directions on the spot. My mentor Coach was Mike Eckberg. Towson is on my "dream" list - and we are now going to schedule a visit as he suggested. I am so excited and I know I still have a long road ahead, but every journey has a beginning. Even though I am getting started a little late, I feel like EXACT really has helped me come flying out of the gate!
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Only training camp organization that has received funding from the NCAA.
Official behavioral training partner of US Soccer.
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This is a sample schedule. Registered athletes will receive a final schedule prior to camp.