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Assistant Coach
Indiana
Division 1
Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach for Indiana University
Head Coach for Alliance FC
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.
Kentucky
Division 1
Assistant Coach
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
South Florida
Division 1
Eric Klenofsky completed his fourth and final year as a professional soccer player for Toronto FC II in 2020. Following the conclusion of his playing career, Klenofsky accepted the position as the Goalkeeper Coach / Assistant Coach for the University of South Florida Men's Soccer program and will now call Tampa Bay, Florida home.
Klenofsky was drafted 34th overall in the 2017 Major League Soccer (MLS) Superdraft and has played for clubs throughout the MLS, the United Soccer League (USL) and overseas such as Toronto FC II, DC United, RedBull New York, Richmond Kickers and Tacoma Defiance (Seattle Sounders 2nd Team) and Hapoel Marmorek. He studied Communications with a minor in Sports Communication at Monmouth University to complete his undergraduate studies and is currently undertaking a Sport and Exercise Psychology graduate program at Staffordshire University (UK) to complete his masters degree.
Eric has earned various coaching licenses throughout the United States and Canada and has previously served as the goalkeeper coach for NCAA DI, Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Assistant Coach
West Virginia
Division 1
Third year Assistant Coach/Goalkeeper Coach at West Virginia University
Assistant Coach
Georgetown
Division 1
Mike Casper joined the coaching staff in the spring of 2019. Casper came to the Hilltop from Northwestern University where he was an assistant coach for one season. Prior to NU, he was at the University of Notre Dame for three years and served as the head coach at Saint Francis University (Pa.) for eight seasons.
Last year, the Wildcats went 6-9-5 overall before falling to top-seeded Indiana in overtime in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.
In three seasons as an assistant at Notre Dame, Casper helped the Fighting Irish reach the NCAA Tournament every year as the team managed a combined record of 34-19-10. Casper also coached five Notre Dame players who went on to be drafted to the MLS.
Prior to his arrival at Notre Dame, Casper was the head coach at Saint Francis where he led the Red Flash to the Northeast Conference (NEC) regular-season title in 2014 with a school record 13-6-1 mark. For his efforts, he was named the league's coach of the year.
Over his eight seasons as head coach, Casper led Saint Francis to a 71-61-21 record, including a 36-26-9 mark in NEC play. The 71 total victories and the 36 league wins are the most in school history. The Red Flash was the NEC finalist four times with Casper at the helm.
Casper coached 24 All-NEC players, 15 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) all-region performers and an NSCAA All-American during his time as head coach at Saint Francis. Eight of his players went on to the professional ranks.
In addition to the success on the field, the Red Flash produced three Academic All-Americans and 10 Academic All-District players during his tenure. The program also received the NSCAA Team Academic Award four times (2011-14).
Overall Casper was with the Red Flash for the last 12 seasons. Prior to taking over the head coaching position, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach in charge of the team's goalkeepers.
A four-year member of the UMBC men's soccer team, Casper helped lead the Retrievers to a NEC Championship in 1999. During Casper's four-year career at UMBC, the Retrievers posted a record of 54-19-11 going 30-7-3 in NEC play.
Following his collegiate career, Casper served as head junior varsity and assistant varsity coach at Timothy Christian High School (N.J.) for two seasons (2001-02). In 2000, Casper served as head coach of the Central Jersey Riptide in the Professional Development League.
He holds an A License from the United States Soccer Federation and an advanced regional diploma from the NSCAA.
Casper received his master's degree in education leadership from Saint Francis in 2005 and is a 2000 graduate of UMBC with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He and his wife Kerri have a son, Jacob.
Assistant Coach
Oregon State
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Houston Baptist
Division 1
Over the past three seasons, Massen has been an integral part of the coaching staff by developing a season log of all practice sessions, assisting with team logistics such as travel and equipment, while also helping scout opponents with video and statistical analysis.
Massen also has helped with academic monitoring that helped the program to one of the highest grade point averages in the department.
Massen has been instrumental in developing relationships in the community and arranging opportunities for team engagement with local schools and nonprofit organizations while also coordinating the programs soccer camps.
Massen also spent a year as a coach with the USSF Development Academy RGV Toros FC. He implemented daily training sessions for players ages 10-18. He helped create a long-term development plan for players in the academy while helping players arrange college visits.
Massen wrapped up his collegiate playing career with UTRGV in 2015 where he was named co-captain. He also played three seasons at the University of Texas at Brownsville where he led the program to a NAIA national championship runner-up in 2014.
Massen graduated from UTRGV in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science, Health and Human Performance before earning a Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction in 2017.
Assistant Coach
Oral Roberts
Division 1
Brian McCurdy joined the ORU men's soccer staff in July 2018 after a stint as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Tulsa in 2017.
McCurdy coached for two seasons at Bacone College (2015-16), posting a 12-18-1 overall mark and advancing to the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament in 2016. Leading Bacone in 2016 to the first winning season in 12 years.
Prior to Bacone, McCurdy served as the Head Coach at Union High School (2014) and Bixby High School (2009-14), leading his teams to the state playoffs in five of the six seasons.
McCurdy also served as an assistant coach with the Tulsa Athletics (2014-15, 2017-2018), which are a member of the NPSL.
McCurdy was a four-year letterwinner at Tulsa (2003-07), starting in 53 of 66 career contests. He tallied two goals and five assists for nine points, while attempting 34 shots from his midfield position. During his career, TU won the 2007 Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight during the 2004 season before falling to eventual National Champion Indiana.
McCurdy has a USSF National D License. He earned his bachelors degree in communication from Tulsa in 2007.
Assistant Coach
George Mason
Division 1
Noel Orozco was hired as the men's soccer director of operations in the summer of 2019. He spent the 2018 season as a volunteer assistant coach at Houston Baptist.
Orozco helped Houston Baptist post a 5-8-3 (3-6-1 WAC) record last season. The Huskies placed a program-best seven individuals on the all-conference team. He also oversaw video analysis and scouting reports.
Prior to Houston Baptist, Orozco was an assistant coach at Franklin College in 2017. He worked specifically with the goalkeepers and served as the programs liaison with the academic department and recruiting.
Orozco played at St. Bonaventure from 2015-16, playing in 36 matches (33 starts) with one assist. He played at Oklahoma Baptist for two seasons before transferring to St. Bonaventure.
The Houston, Texas, native earned his degree in political science from St. Bonaventure in May of 2017.
Head Coach
University of the South
Division 3
Tony Pacella enters his seventh season as the Sewanee Head Men's Soccer Coach.
Posting a 44-54-8 career record, Pacella has coached 19 All-Conference selections and 78 to the SAA Academic Honor Roll. In 2016, his team earned the United Soccer Coaches (USC; formerly the National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association) Team Academic Award.
The 2019 campaign for Sewanee was a masterful one for Pacella and the program. The team's 11 overall wins and five conference dubs are each the highest in the Pacella-era. Sewanee's 11-5-1 record is one of the best finishes for the program since 2004. Additionally, the No. 3 seed the Tigers secured in the SAA Tournament ties a conference-best.
Pacella also earned recognition from the coaches as he was named the SAA Coach of the Year for the first time in the history of the conference and the first since 2001.
Sewanee captured five All-SAA selections, the most the Tigers have placed on an All-Conference Team since the SAA was formed in 2012. Additionally, two were named All-Region.
The success did not stop on the pitch, as a program-best 17 athletes were named to the SAA Academic Honor Roll, with two players were listed on the USC Scholar All-Region First Team laurels.
Assistant Coach
Dallas Baptist
Division 2
Coaching Staff Dallas Baptist University
Coaching staff at FC Dallas
Previous Coaching:
TWU
Richland Community College
Mountain View Community College
SAGU
Northwood University
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
Texas-Dallas
Division 3
White, a native of Sugar Land, Texas, spent four years on the playing field for the Comets from 2005-08 and is currently ranked third all-time in both points and goals and ninth in assists. He was a two-time NSCAA first team all-region pick after earning American Southwest Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors in each of his final two seasons. White appeared in 69 games in a Comet uniform, scoring 39 goals with 13 assists. As a junior, White set the Comet single-season record for points (44), scoring 18 goals and adding eight assists. He scored game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Comets to the 2007 ASC championship. In 2014, White was inducted into the UTD Athletics Hall of Honors.
In his four years as a volunteer with the Comets, White worked primarily with forwards and goalkeepers in technical training. He also assisted in the administration of team practice sessions. White also brings experience as a Olympic Development Program Coach for the North Texas Soccer Association since 2009 and as coach of the Aces Soccer Club since 2010. He holds a National "B" License.
Assistant Coach
Texas-Tyler
Division 2
Assistant coach for UT Tyler Soccer.
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
LeTourneau
Division 3
Sam Cole was named an assistant mens soccer coach for LeTourneau University in 2019.
In his first season, Cole was part of a team that went 7-10-2 overall and 5-6 in the American Southwest Conference. The YellowJackets advanced to the ASC Championship Tournament. LeTourneau knocked off No. 7 Hardin-Simmons, 3-1, in the regular season.
Cole is a 2013 graduate of Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana, where he was a mainstay for the Lancer defense for four seasons. Sam graduated with a bachelors degree in intercultural studies and played alongside current YellowJacket head coach Collin Cone. As a player, Cole appeared in two NCCAA regional championships, won a NCCAA regional championship, and made two NCCAA National Tournaments with the 2011 and 2012 teams.
Cole will work with the varsity team at LeTourneau, and lead the way for the reserve program. He will also be involved with monitoring academics, recruiting, and training players in smaller groups to help develop individual skills.
Cole currently holds a United States Soccer Federation D License, and resides in Longview.
Head Coach
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Division 3
Ben Allen became the first full-time assistant coach in the history of the UMHB men's soccer program in June of 2015. In addition to his assistant coaching duties, Allen also serves as the head coach of the UMHB men's soccer reserve squad.
Allen was promoted to full-time assistant coach after spending the 2014 season as a graduate assistant coach. He helped guide the Cru to an 8-7-3 overall mark and the Semifinals of the American Southwest Conference Tournament that year. Allen also spent three years as the Youth Minister at First United Methodist Church in Temple before returning to UMHB.
Allen was a four-year letterman as a midfielder for the Cru men's soccer team and he was an Academic All-ASC selection. He was a part of the 2009 UMHB team that won the ASC regular season title and became the first Cru men's soccer team to advance to the NCAA Division III National Championships. Allen graduated in May of 2012 from UMHB with a degree in education and completed a Master's Degree in Sports Administration at UMHB. Allen is married to Britney and is a native of Burleson. The couple has one child.
Assistant Coach
Midwestern State
Division 2
Head Coach
East Texas Baptist
Division 3
Chad Cox enters his fifth year as the head coach for the men's soccer team after being the assistant the previous four years. The ETBU alumnus was a two-sport lettermen playing men's soccer and baseball.
In 2018, he helped guide ETBU to their best season in over 10 years. ETBU won their first-ever NCAA Division III post-season match in a 1-0 win over the Ozarks in the ASC Tournament. They also had a six-match unbeaten streak which was the longest since 2000.
About Coach Cox
Graduated from ETBU in 2011. Assistant boys and girls soccer coach at Palestine High School for two years (2014-15)Served as a Math teacher Palestine High School advanced to the University Interscholastic League 4A Regional Finals (2015) and 4A Areas (2014) in his two years. Led the girls soccer program to UIL 4A Bi-districts (2015) and 4A Areas (2014)East Texas Baptist University (student-athlete)Four-year letterman for ETBUEarned All-ASC Honorable Mention as a senior defender. Played 59 matches in four seasons (2008-11) while starting in 47. Started all 18 matches in senior season. ETBU won 20 matches in four seasons. Best season came in 2008 going 7-7-3 and 6-5-2 in ASC.
Assistant Coach
Howard Payne
Division 3
A native of Knoxville, TN, Anthony Buzzeo joined the HPU coaching staff in the summer of 2020 after graduating in May 2020 from Covenant College. There he played four years for the Scots and graduated with a major in Sports Administration, a minor in Coaching and a second minor in Business. Additionally, he went on to play in the NPSL for the Knoxville Force and the Chicago Eagles. With the Eagles, Anthony toured Brazil playing against teams from Corinthians, Flamengo, and Fluminense as well as hosting clinics to train the Brazilian youth.
Anthony brings with him a great track record of success as a player, winning two state championships in high school and finishing his senior season ranked 4th in the country. In college, he went on to claim the regular season conference title at Covenant in 2019 with a perfect 13-0 mark in the USA South.
As a coach, Anthony has grown into the college role. In high school, Anthony started coaching at 16 working for youth clubs and recreation teams in Knoxville. A major milestone occurred for him in 2016 when he helped establish a soccer camp in Knoxville that now brings in the max capacity at over 150 kids. Currently working on his U.S. Soccer D license, Anthony's next goal is to be hired as a head coach of a university or college's soccer program.
Anthonys favorite Bible verses are Psalm 73:26 and Romans 1:16. He has one sister and his parents are Renato and Carolyn Buzzeo.
Associate Head Coach, Recruiting Coordinator
Hardin-Simmons
Division 3
Pitcock is in his third season as the full-time assistant coach for the Cowboy soccer program.
He has served as a graduate assistant and student coach for the Cowboys after a successful career at HSU from 2010-2014.
Pitcock was a team captain for HSU and was an all-ASC and all-region player. He was also a two-time CoSIDA academic all-district selection, a three-time academic all-ASC selection and was a two-time American Southwest Conference Distinguished Scholar-Athlete for mens soccer.
He played professionally in Switzerland in 2015 with FC Bern in Erste Liga and spent college summers training with BK Hacken of Sweden, FC Nordsjaelland of Denmark, Jammerbugt FC of Denmark, Odder IGF of Denmark, and FC Koniz of Switzerland.
A native of Plano, he played with Texas Football Club in USL Super-20 (Semi-Pro) Summer League 2011 and 2012 (National Semifinalists in Sarasota, Florida in 2011).
Assistant Coach
McMurry
Division 3
Assistant Coach
Oklahoma Christian
NAIA
My name is Matheus Mantovani, Im 23 years old, been coaching at OC for 2 seasons and its been a really good experience. Before that I played 2 years at EOSC which is a Jr college, then I transferred to OC where I played for another 2 years. On my senior season I won 4 awards (Offensive Player of the week 5; All Conference Team; All Region Team and All Coaches list team) and I was the captain of team.
Assistant Coach
Texas Lutheran
Division 3
Head Coach
Ouachita Baptist
Division 2
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
St. Mary's (TX)
Division 2
Assistant coach for St. Mary's University.
Ozarks
Division 3
Head Coach
West Texas A&M
Division 2
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Head Coach
Drury
Division 2
Ben Taylor will enter his third year as head coach of the Drury men's soccer program in 2020
Taylor's overall coaching record is 87-55-13.
Taylor came back to Drury after spending six seasons as the head coach at Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge, Iowa. His teams went 76-36-8 during his tenure and were ranked in the NJCAA top 20 in four of his six seasons with one of his teams ranked as high as second nationally. He also coached three NJCAA All-Americans during his time at ICCC. In addition, Taylor served as an assistant coach for the Des Moines Menace in the Premier Developmental League and helped the franchise to a 12-1-1 record in 2014.
As a player for Drury from 2007-10, Taylor was Second Team All-American selection, was a two-time First Team All-GLVC pick and was named to the All-Region first team three times. He finished his playing career ranked second all-time in assists at Drury with 23. Taylor helped the Panthers to the GLVC title in his junior year in 2009 with a team that went 21-2 and advanced to the round of 16 in the NCAA-II national tournament. He was a four-year starter, a team captain for three seasons and also a member of the GLVC All-Academic Team.
Taylor graduated from Drury in 2011 with a degree in Speech Communication. He also holds a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma and a UEFA B
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
Eckerd
Division 2
Assistant Coach
Cal State-Los Angeles
Division 2
n award-winning coach with NCAA Division I experience, Dallas Jaussi returns for his sixth year with the Cal State LA mens soccer coaching staff.
Jaussi continues as the lead assistant for the Golden Eagles, handling recruiting, admissions, all program logistics, and day to day operations. Jaussi is also the lead scout for all Cal State LA opponents, a role he has had since 2018.
He earned a promotion with added responsibilities after helping the Golden Eagles win a national championship in 2021 and he helped lead the program in 2022 when Cal State LA had another outstanding season in defense of its national title.
Jaussi helped the Golden Eagles to a 15-2-3 overall record in 2022 that included a second straight California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament championship and the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Super Region 4 for a second straight season.
In his first four seasons with the program, Jaussi has helped the Golden Eagles to an overall record of 67-8-12, including a 36-2-7 mark in conference play. In that span, Cal State LA has won one national title, two Super Region 4 titles, two CCAA regular-season titles and three CCAA Tournament crowns.
Jaussi was a key part of the United Soccer Coaches 2021 National Staff of the Year that directed Cal State LA to its first-ever NCAA championship. The coaching staff did a magnificent job navigating through a missed season of competition in 2020 due to COVID and then promptly returning to championship form in 2021.
The Golden Eagles captured all four championships available to them the CCAA regular-season and tournament titles, a second straight NCAA Super Region 4 title and then the NCAA Division II title in Colorado Springs, Colo. Cal State LA finished the season with an 18-2-3 overall record.
Jaussi helped the Golden Eagles to a historic season in 2019. Cal State LA won CCAA and Super Region 4 championships and advanced to the national championship game. The Golden Eagles set a new program record for winning percentage after a sensational 19-1-3 campaign. Cal State LA reached the national title game for the first time since 1981.
In his first year at Cal State LA, Jaussi helped the Golden Eagles continue their high level of success. Cal State LA won its second straight CCAA Tournament title and finished the season with a 15-3-3 overall record. The Golden Eagles reached the second round of the NCAA playoffs.
Before coming to Cal State LA, Jaussi was an assistant coach and director of operations at UC Irvine for three seasons. As an assistant, he would help plan all training sessions as well as coach during those sessions. He would assist with game day tactical strategies, all game day operations and be a point of contest for visiting teams. As director of operations, Jaussi would submit and save all training sessions, lead youth camps, connect with alumni and plan team events.
Jaussi helped coach and develop three All-Big West Conference first team selections, five second-team selections and three All-Freshman team selections. That list included Giovanni Godoy, who was the Big West Offensive Most Valuable Player in 2017.
He is a head coach and college recruitment advisor for California Football Academy and an assistant varsity coach for Newport Harbors girls team.
His college playing career included stops at Colorado State University-Pueblo, where he played for his first two seasons, and then Southern Virginia University, where he led the program in scoring as a sophomore and earned academic honors.
Jaussi was a member of the Madison Dragons FC in 2007-09. He also had trials with the MLS sides Seattle Sounders FC, Portland Timbers and Kitsap Pumas in 2009.
Jaussi earned his Masters degree in coaching and exercise science from Concordia-Irvine and earned his bachelors degree in communications from BYU-Idaho with a minor in psychology. He also holds a USSF B license.
Head Coach
Wilkes
Division 3
Head Men's Soccer Coach at Wilkes University going into his 4th year.
Head Coach
Paul Quinn
NAIA
Assistant Coach
Jacksonville (TX)
Junior College
Assistant Coach
Ranger
Junior College
Taylor Goyen is in his first season as the assistant coach for the Ranger College men's and women's soccer programs.
Prior to joining Ranger College, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Sul Ross State University. Before that, he spent the 2019-2020 season as assistant women's soccer coach at Schreiner University.
During the 2018-19 season as a mens soccer undergraduate assistant coach at Austin College, Goyen helped the Kangaroos to their third consecutive winning season and third consecutive SCAC finals appearance.
Goyen played collegiately at Austin College from 2016-2017, suiting up in all 42 games to help the mens side to back-to-back winning seasons, and consecutive SCAC finals appearances.
During the 2017 spring season, Goyen and the Kangaroos traveled abroad to Brazil, competing against multiple professional academies including Fluminense and Vasco de Gama.
Goyen was an Academic All-Conference selection his Senior year in 2017.
Prior to Austin College, Goyen was a scholarship athlete at Ouachita Baptist University, a Division II program in Arkansas. While at Ouachita, he helped revive the mens soccer program there, including being a part of the 2015 GAC Conference Tournament Championship team.
The year prior, Goyen took the pitch as the Tigers defeated the No. 14-ranked team in the nation, setting a program milestone.
Goyen is a native of Frisco, Texas, and was developed through the FC Dallas Premier system, helping the team win multiple club titles.
At the high school level, he was a two-time all-district selection, including being the schools Offensive Player of the Year in 2013.
Additionally, Goyen holds a USSF Grassroots license and graduated from Austin College in 2019 with a B.A. in Political Science.
Assistant Coach
Eastern Oklahoma State
Junior College
Jon Evan was named the second head coach of the Sul Ross State University men's soccer program in the summer of 2021.
In his first season at Eastern, Evan led the Mountaineers to a Region II semifinal appearance, placing two players on the Region II All-Conference Team and team captain Edgar Torres on the All-Tournament Team. Off the field, the Mountaineers thrived under Evan with a team GPA above a 3.0, including two first team NJCAA Academic All-America selections.
Prior to EOSC, Evan was associate head coach at Jackson State University. In 2016-17 Evan also served as a staff coach for MS Soccer ODP and the state education staff.
In the spring of 2016, he led his U19 boys team to the USYF National Championship.
Evan moved to Jackson State following a short stint with Oakland City in the spring of 2016 after spending the 2015 season as the assistant mens and womens coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Evan also served as a staff coach for TN Soccer ODP and the KY Soccer Education Staff.
Prior to KWC, he was the head mens Soccer Coach at Brescia University. He arrived at Brescia after spending 2013 with the TN Olympic Development program and coaching club soccer in Clarksville, TN in addition to his duties as director of coaching for National Soccer Club.
Program highlights in Evans season with the squad include guiding the Bearcats to their first win over an NCAA DII program, a 3-2 overtime thriller versus Oakland City. In addition, Evans squad reached the (KIAC) conference tournament and placed two players on the (KIAC) All-Conference Team. The 2014 squad also saw a dramatic improvement in the classroom as Evan led the team to the best GPA for a mens athletic team in the department, achieving a team standard above a 3.0 as a program.
In the spring of 2012, Evan was named the coaching director for NSC and guided the U-18 boys to an undefeated season.
Prior to his experience in Tennessee, Evan was the head mens soccer coach at UMaine Farmington. In his first season in charge, Evan guided UMF to their best regular season finish since becoming a D3 member of the NAC. Under Evans leadership in 2011, UMF achieved its highest regular season win total as a D3 program amassing nine regular season wins and compiling a 6-3 conference record, earning the beavers a third place finish, also a program best since joining D3. The 2011 campaign also saw UMF host a first round NAC tournament game, a 1-0 defeat of New England College. Other season highlights included a 3-0 defeat of conference rival, defending NAC tournament champs, and NCAA tournament participant Thomas College, on the last day of the regular season to secure the third seed in the NAC tournament. The 2011 team accomplished these feats as the least carded team in the league and earned distinction for fair play. The 2011 team also saw midfielder Luiz Riztow honored as NAC Rookie of the Year.
In the summer of 2011, Evan worked with MPS Portland Phoenix of the Premier Development League and trained goalkeeper Matt Williams, a Maine native and University of Cincinnati standout.
In the fall of 2010, Evan was an assistant coach with Rollins College national runner-up team. Evan also served as assistant coach and goalkeeper trainer for the Laredo Heat of the PDL, and continues to work as goalkeeper/personal trainer for Ryan Godda Thompson of Jamaican national team fame. Prior to arriving in Laredo, he spent two seasons at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, TX.
After arriving at MSU in the spring of 2008, Evan tutored two elite goalkeepers during his tenure at MSU. In his inaugural season in 2008 the Mustangs won a Lone Star Conference Championship and achieved a number one national ranking in the final NSCAA regular season poll, as well as an NCAA Regional Championship behind the efforts of first-team All-Lone Star Conference goalkeeper Sean Carr.
In his second season at MSU, Evan was instrumental in the recruitment of standouts Vcmor Eligwe, Paulo Texeira, and Raul Herrera. The three standouts played key roles in a run to the Final Four in 2010. Eligwe lead the team in goals and points, while Texeira led the midfield and was recognized on the NSCAA Regional Team. In 2009, Herrera garnered first-team All-American honors after leading NCAA Division II in goals against average (.304) and shutouts (11).
Prior to his stint at Midwestern State, Evan gained a wealth of experience at various stops in the soccer coaching world.
Immediately before arriving at MSU, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach and goalkeeper trainer under head coach Josh Dunn at Florida's Fernandina Beach High School. He helped lead FBHS to a state runner-up finish in 2007.
He spent the 2006 season as an assistant coach at Boston University while serving concurrently in the same capacity at Babson College. His BU goalkeepers finished with a school record 0.58 goals against average that season, leading the Terriers to a 10-4-5 record, while his Babson keepers finished with an impressive 0.64 gaa including 13 shutouts.
Evan served as an assistant coach at Jacksonville University from 2003-05. The Dolphins made a vast improvement on the playing field during Evan's tenure, improving from three wins in 2002 to earning a spot in the Atlantic Sun Tournament title match in 2005.
Evan played a key role in the recruitment of Jamaican national team member Akeem Priestley to Jacksonville. Priestly earned Atlantic Sun Offensive Player of the Year honors at JU before transferring to the University of Connecticut, where he was a two-time All-Big East selection. Priestley was a top-50 pick of the Kansas City Wizards in the 2009 MLS draft.
During his tenure at Jacksonville, Evan simultaneously served as coaching director/goalkeeping director of the North Florida United Club. Before jumping to the college level, he served as head coach at First Coast High School from 2001-03. Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Evan played professionally in the USL for the Jacksonville Cyclones and Cocoa Expos. At the collegiate level, he was a goalkeeper on two NCAA Division II Final Four teams at Southern Connecticut State under the guidance of the venerable Ray Reid.
Evan is a veteran coach of many college and club soccer camps around the country.
Evan earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science from Jacksonville University and a master's degree in kinesiology from Midwestern State University. He is a nationally certified personal trainer and nutrition counselor and also holds coaching licenses with both the NSCAA and USSF.
A native of New England, Evan splits his time between Wilburton and Jacksonville with his wife and two children.
SLM/Volunteer Asst. Men's Soccer
Coffeyville CC
Junior College
I am currently the men's assistant soccer coach at Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, KS.
This past season we won the KJCCC East Conference Championship, were ranked #16 in the nation, and made it to the Region VI semi-finals.
I played junior college at San Bernardino Valley College and finished my collegiate career at Adams State University. I have played semi-professional with So Cal SC in the NPSL and with Inland Empire FC in the UPSL.
I earned my B.S in Sport and Recreation Management with a minor in coaching from Adams State University.
Assistant Coach
Coastal Bend
Junior College
Ulysus Torres enters his first season as the Coastal Bend College Assistant mens soccer coach after one season with USL Club affiliate El Paso Locomotive Youth (2020) where he coached the Academys u17 boys group and two seasons as the assistant at the University of the Cumberlands. From 2018-2020 Torres assisted to their first appearance in program history of the NAIA National Tournament under his tutelage Cumberlands combined for a 17-12-5 record, all while coaching back to back NAIA All-American student-athletes. Torres took the lead overseeing performance analysis and training as well as both domestic and international recruiting, travel and day-to-day operations.
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. Torres also wrapped up a three-year playing career at George Fox University, followed by one-year stint as volunteer assistant coach with his alma mater.
Ulysus Torres holds a B.S. in Health and Human Performance, Fitness Management from George Fox University and a M.S. in Health and Sports Science from the University of the Cumberlands
Head Coach
Neosho County CC
Junior College
Coach Chadderton comes to Neosho from Drury University, where he worked with the men's and women's soccer programs.Chadderton served as a graduate assistant and goalkeeper coach for both teams, working with three All-Conference selections in 2019 and five All-Conference Selections in 2021. Chadderton started his coaching career at Mary Baldwin University as a Graduate Assistant. However, after their head coach was fired 5 weeks into the 2019 season, Coach Chadderton took the reigns and was promoted to interim Head Coach.
Coach Chadderton was born in Manchester, England and played for Manchester United's youth team for eight years. He also played for Barnsley FC for two years before making the move over to the United States. He played two seasons at Fort Lewis in Colorado and was twice named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week. He transferred to Chowan University in North Carolina and was a two-time all-conference performer in the Conference of the Carolinas. In 2018, he set a program record with a 0.88 goals against average.
Graduate Assistant
University of Dallas
Division 3
Head Coach
Dallas Christian
NAIA
EXACT
NCAA
Assistant Coach
Belmont
Division 1
Jordan Grant is entering his second season as assistant coach at Belmont, as head coach David Costa announced the addition of Grant to the Bruin staff on July 19, 2019.
In his first season at Belmont, the Bruins finished with a 5-12-2 (1-4-1 SoCon) record and the program's first-ever SoCon Championship semifinal appearance. Belmont shutout its opponents by a combined score of 6-0 in the first two rounds of the tournament before falling in overtime to UNC Greensboro in the semifinal.
Grant, a decorated collegiate player and well-respected in the college and club scenes, came to Belmont after spending the previous two-plus seasons as director of operations at the University of Cincinnati.
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, Recruiting Coordinator
Grand Canyon
Division 1
Concordia (TX)
Division 3
Head Coach
Huston-Tillotson
NAIA
Reyes will enter his fifth season as head coach in 2020. Reyes completed his collegiate soccer career at Huston-Tillotson.
Assistant coach
Oklahoma City U.
NAIA
Doll joins the Stars soccer program as an assistant coach. Doll will assist OCU coach Brian Harvey in all aspects of both the mens and womens soccer programs. He spent 2013 as a graduate assistant for Harvey. Doll, of Tulsa, Okla., played four seasons with the Stars from 2009-12. The 6-foot-1 defender scored three goals and passed out eight assists in 62 career appearances for OCU. As a senior, Doll spearheaded Oklahoma City to six shutouts while starting all 19 matches. The Stars posted four straight winning seasons and a record of 42-22-12 during Dolls tenure as a player. Doll became a two-time CoSIDA academic all-district selection while earning a degree in exercise science. On the prep level, Doll became an Oklahoma Coaches Association all-stater and Tulsa World all-metro performer while producing 41 goals and 25 assists in his career at Tulsa Washington. On the club circuit, Doll was a member of seven state championship teams and two regional title teams.
Oklahoma City University alum Nathan Doll joins the Stars soccer program as an assistant coach. Doll will assist OCU coach Brian Harvey in all aspects of both the mens and womens soccer programs. He spent 2013 as a graduate assistant for Harvey. Doll, of Tulsa, Okla., played four seasons with the Stars from 2009-12. The 6-foot-1 defender scored three goals and passed out eight assists in 62 career appearances for OCU. As a senior, Doll spearheaded Oklahoma City to six shutouts while starting all 19 matches. The Stars posted four straight winning seasons and a record of 42-22-12 during Dolls tenure as a player. Doll became a two-time CoSIDA academic all-district selection while earning a degree in exercise science. On the prep level, Doll became an Oklahoma Coaches Association all-stater and Tulsa World all-metro performer while producing 41 goals and 25 assists in his career at Tulsa Washington. On the club circuit, Doll was a member of seven state championship teams and two regional title teams.
Head Coach
Southwestern Christian
NAIA
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.
Mario Zuniga-Gil, who has recently served as head girls coach at Father Gabriel Richard High School in Ann Arbor and the head boys coach at Chelsea High School, joined the U-M womens soccer program in the fall of 2021 as the volunteer assistant coach.
Originally from Spain, Zuniga-Gil is also the director of coaching of the Chelsea Soccer Club. He has held multiple jobs in Michigan since the 2015 season, including director positions with the Chill SBC in Lansing and Kingdom SC in Kalamazoo. He was also an assistant coach with Madonna University in 2018.
He holds a degree in translation and interpretation from the University of Granada (Spain) and a master's degree in recreation and sport sciences with a concentration in soccer from Ohio University. Additionally, he boasts a UEFA 'A' license. In 2021, Zuniga-Gil was selected for the prestigious United Soccer Coaches 30 Under 30 program, which each year recognizes 30 up-and-coming coaches under 30 years of age who are leading the way in developing soccer players and enhancing the game.
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.
Ryan Sandell is in his first year on the men's soccer staff at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Penn, Ryan was the first assistant at Muhlenberg College in 2020, and was the goalkeeper coach at Drexel University in 2018. In 2019, Ryan played overseas in Sweden, and Northern Ireland. As a college player at Elizabethtown College, Ryan was a First Team All-Conference Selection, and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic All-Region Second Team selection, as well as helping Etown to a third conference final in four years, and an NCAA tournament appearance and first round win.
Mike Casper joined the coaching staff in the spring of 2019. Casper came to the Hilltop from Northwestern University where he was an assistant coach for one season. Prior to NU, he was at the University of Notre Dame for three years and served as the head coach at Saint Francis University (Pa.) for eight seasons.
Last year, the Wildcats went 6-9-5 overall before falling to top-seeded Indiana in overtime in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.
In three seasons as an assistant at Notre Dame, Casper helped the Fighting Irish reach the NCAA Tournament every year as the team managed a combined record of 34-19-10. Casper also coached five Notre Dame players who went on to be drafted to the MLS.
Prior to his arrival at Notre Dame, Casper was the head coach at Saint Francis where he led the Red Flash to the Northeast Conference (NEC) regular-season title in 2014 with a school record 13-6-1 mark. For his efforts, he was named the league's coach of the year.
Over his eight seasons as head coach, Casper led Saint Francis to a 71-61-21 record, including a 36-26-9 mark in NEC play. The 71 total victories and the 36 league wins are the most in school history. The Red Flash was the NEC finalist four times with Casper at the helm.
Casper coached 24 All-NEC players, 15 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) all-region performers and an NSCAA All-American during his time as head coach at Saint Francis. Eight of his players went on to the professional ranks.
In addition to the success on the field, the Red Flash produced three Academic All-Americans and 10 Academic All-District players during his tenure. The program also received the NSCAA Team Academic Award four times (2011-14).
Overall Casper was with the Red Flash for the last 12 seasons. Prior to taking over the head coaching position, he spent four seasons as an assistant coach in charge of the team's goalkeepers.
A four-year member of the UMBC men's soccer team, Casper helped lead the Retrievers to a NEC Championship in 1999. During Casper's four-year career at UMBC, the Retrievers posted a record of 54-19-11 going 30-7-3 in NEC play.
Following his collegiate career, Casper served as head junior varsity and assistant varsity coach at Timothy Christian High School (N.J.) for two seasons (2001-02). In 2000, Casper served as head coach of the Central Jersey Riptide in the Professional Development League.
He holds an A License from the United States Soccer Federation and an advanced regional diploma from the NSCAA.
Casper received his master's degree in education leadership from Saint Francis in 2005 and is a 2000 graduate of UMBC with a bachelor's degree in psychology. He and his wife Kerri have a son, Jacob.
Canisius University assistant coach since March, 2022.
I have been the assistant coach at North Park University as well as Trinity Christian College. I am currently the Goalkeeper coach at Loyola University.
Rob Esposito currently assists Matt Viggiano in coaching the Marist Red Foxes, and also holds the title Technical Director at Quickstrike FC. As a student-athlete, Esposito played at Herkimer Community College from 2004-2006, where the team finished as national runners-up in 2004 and won a National Championship in 2005. Following his time at Herkimer, Esposito enrolled at SUNY Fredonia, playing from 2006-2008, when the team finished as SUNYAC runners-up in 2006 and conference champions in 2007. During his time at Fredonia, Esposito was named NSCAA All-Region twice and after graduation, played for the Westchester Flames of the PDL.
Esposito began coaching in 2011 at Dutchess Community College, before he was hired as an assistant at Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh from 2012-17, winning a conference championship during the 2013 season. Esposito holds a FAW C License.
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.
Native of Paraguay, played in the national league.
Coach at Wheaton North HS for 7 years ( Boys)
Coach at West Chicago HS since 1998. Now head coach of the girls program in West Chicago.
Coach at Wheaton College since 2003.
6 aperance in the final four of the ncaa tournament.
3 time National Champions with the Thunders.
Now assistant and goalie coach for the womens team.
A native of Granby, Conn., McDougall joins Rensselaer after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Mercyhurst University. With the Lakers, she was in charge of designing and implementing training sessions for goalkeepers and defenders, as well as the team's strength and conditioning program.
McDougall has also interned with ERIE Insurance and Radius CoWorks as a product development and marketing intern, respectively, from January of 2016 to August of 2017. She spent time at the Berkshire Soccer Academy in 2015 as the head goalkeeper coach and counselor.
Graduating from Mercyhurst in 2016, McDougall was a double major in Business Competitive Intelligence and Sports Management. She went on to earn a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Sports leadership.
Andrew Mpasiakos joins the Brewers following two seasons as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Case Western Reserve University. Mpasiakos assisted in on-field coaching, practice planning, recruiting, practice and game schedules, player mentoring, and community service projects during his time there. He helped mentor two All-UAA Conference selections, two All-Ohio selections, and one Academic All-American. In addition, Mpasiakos worked with the Case Western athletics annual fundraising projects.
Before his time at Case Western, Mpasiakos served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Goucher College for two seasons. He assisted with all on-field coaching and recruiting, scouting reports and game film, and monitored student-athlete academic performance. At Goucher, he also coached the second freshman in program history to receive All-Landmark Conference honors.
Mpasiakos has also served as a head coach at Team Challenger FC-North, the boy's college director and head coach at Liverpool FCIA, a full-time staff coach at Cedar Stars Academy-Hudson Valley, and a staff coach for the New York Red Bulls youth training division.
Mpasiakos earned his USSF B License in June of 2022 and holds USSF C, USC Premier, and USC Advanced National licenses.
In addition to his coaching experience, Mpasiakos played four years of NCAA Division III men's soccer at Virginia Wesleyan University, where he was part of the 2013 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championship team that reached the NCAA Tournament.
Mpasiakos graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in international studies with a focus in business in 2017. He then received a Master's in Education in athletic administration and leadership from Goucher in 2019.
Johnstons 20-plus years of coaching experience includes stops at Illinois State University, UNC Greensboro, Barry University and James Madison University, among others. He also coached professionally with the New Orleans Gamblers in the A League.
As a player, Johnston was a High School All-American and a member of the U.S. National Youth Team. He played four years for Duke University and was an All-ACC selection for three years. He was selected to the NSCAA All-American Team during his senior season. Johnston went on to play professionally in England for Newcastle United (English First Division) and in the United States for the Miami Sharks, the Maryland Bays and the Miami Freedom (ASL, APSL).
Johnston has been active in youth soccer in the US for over 30 years. He has coached or served as a Director of Coaching at clubs all across the south and was a Region III ODP staff coach for two different directors. He is currently a lecturer for the NSCAA and represents the organization in the Club Standards project. He reviews youth clubs nationwide, assisting them to improve in his role as a consultant. Johnston is a contributing writer for Success in Soccer and other publications and has traveled abroad extensively in this role visiting professional and amateur academics in Europe and South America. His focus in his journalism has been the topic of club structure and player development.
In the summer of 2014, Johnston released The Odyssey of a Soccer Junkie. The book takes readers along the evolving journey from a startling innocence into a pragmatic adventurer chasing the beautiful game. This heroic journey promises to entertain you with facts, feats, and levity while displaying adventurous escapism at its finest.
With that, Johnston has appeared a numerous national media shows and interviews.
Coach Johnston received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Duke University in 1986 and a Masters in Fine Arts from The University of the South and is married with four children, Corinne, Nikki, Kyle C'19 and Robbie.
[Roger Peron](https://oceagles.com/staff.aspxstaff=155), who served as a graduate assistant coach under current Oklahoma Christian women's soccer coach [Evan Dresel](https://oceagles.com/staff.aspxstaff=153) last season at Mid-America Christian, has joined Dresel's staff at OC as the assistant coach.
Originally from London, England, Peron attended MACU and played for the Evangels' men's team during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. He graduated from MACU in May 2019.
He spent time as an assistant coach at Coastal Bend (Texas) College before returning to MACU for the 2020-21 academic year to serve under Dresel. MACU posted a 15-3 mark this past season with Peron on the staff.
"I had the pleasure of coaching Roger at MACU, and most recently he was my GA there," Dresel said. Having played for me he understands the way I want things done in the team. He is a great addition both on the coaching side and in recruiting."
Montevallo Mens Soccer Volunteer Assistant (Current)
My name is David Massuere and am the assistant coach for the womens soccer team at Cal State San Bernardino. I am heading into my third season on staff.
Len Smith joined the Badgers in March 2022 following two successful seasons as the mens assistant coach at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Smith helped the Mustangs to a 23-6-2 record during his tenure at Midwestern State. Along with assisting the team to a 2020 Lone Star Conference Tournament Final, he also was instrumental in the Mustangs winning both the Lone Star Conference regular season title & conference tournament title in 2021.
Along with coaching Midwestern, Smith began his own youth competitive club in Wichita Falls where he coached multiple teams. He helped lead his club teams to the prestigious international Dallas Cup where he led his U-17 & U-18 boys to the knockout stages of the tournament.
Prior to coaching smith was a standout forward for Midwestern State where he was a three-time, second-team All-South-Central Region selection by the United Soccer Coaches. Smith also was tabbed a first-team a first-team Daktronics All-South-Central performer as a senior after gaining second-team mention from the organization as a sophomore. After closing a three-year run with the Mustangs, Smith finished with 26 goals and 5 assists, joining the 50-point club.
Smith lives in Mobile with his wife Katelynn & his two pups Tyson and Opie.
Will Dyer started the LTU men's soccer program from scratch in 2011 after leading the club program for two seasons.
The 2017 season saw LTU break multiple program records as it was the first time the Blue Devils made it to the WHAC Tournament Championship while finishing with the best overall record, 14-5-2 (.674%) in program history. A season later, the Blue Devils finished the job, capturing the WHAC Tournament Championship and advancing to the NAIA National tournament.
Having extensive coaching experience at the club level as well, Dyer has been the head coach of the Detroit City FC South Oakland since 2021. Prior to Detroit City FC, Dyer coached the Michigan Jaguars (2015-2017), Michigan Wolves (2017-2019), and Michigan Hawks (2019-2021) at the youth level.
He graduated from The Ohio State University in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in sport and leisure studies after playing for the Buckeyes from 1994-1995 before getting injured during a match. He played at Del Norte High School (NM) from 1992-1994 while playing for the SV Waldhof Mannheim 07 Youth as a kid.
Dyer enjoys spending time with his wife Dr. Sarah Pack-Dyer and sons Gavin and Declan.
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
EXACT Sports Camp is a key component to being recruited as an athlete. The camp provides you with an opportunity to meet, interact, and train with college coaches from different schools around the nation from different levels. EXACT Sports provides you with insights into improving your chance of being seen and recruited by college coaches. It was one of the best decisions I made in my recruiting process.
Player
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Great experience meeting coaches, and having the discussion panel with coaches and parents. The games were fun and challenging, which I really enjoyed. Thanks EXACT!
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!
Learn why EXACT Sports is the most trusted and top-rated training camp
Largest college coaching staff of any organization -- camp, tournament or club (bringing in 1000 amazing college coaches every year)!
Hugely successful supporters of high school athletes -- 70.2% of participants have gone on to play NCAA or NAIA college athletics.
Only training camp organization that has received funding from the NCAA.
Official behavioral training partner of US Soccer.
The only camp staff that has expertise in developing athletes from high school to college to pro (we also work with over 60 pro teams).
The only exposure organization that blends the 4 pillars of development through our mental training expertise (EXACT is funded by the National Institutes of Health).
This is a sample schedule. Registered athletes will receive a final schedule prior to camp.