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EXACT has a network of over 1,000 NCAA DI, D2, D3 and NAIA coaches. In addition to the coaches in person at camp, game footage from camp is provided to all college coaches in EXACT's network at no cost. Video packages, including highlight reels, are also available for campers.
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.
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.
Jon Gulrajani is in his sixth season with the Badgers going into 2021. Gulrajani's first season came in 2017 in which he assisted in Wisconsin's 20th NCAA Tournament appearance, second Sweet 16 appearance and a 14-4-4 record.
Most recently, he has been a coaching instructor for the Tosa Kickers, developing coaches within the club, creating training sessions and clinics. Before that, Gulrajani spent three seasons at Mount Mary University where he helped the team tie the school record for wins in a season and have the two most successful seasons in school history in 2016 and 2017.
He spent one season at UW-Oshkosh where the team won the WIAC conference tournament and went to the second round of the NCAA tournament, the furthest in school history.
He also had a three-season stint at UW-Milwaukee, where he helped the Panthers win the Horizon League Regular Season and Tournament Championship and qualify for the NCAA tournament twice.
The 2022 campaign is the third season for Travis Morris as an assistant coach with the Buckeyes mens soccer team. Morris coaches the Ohio State goalkeepers, plans daily trainings, assists with recruiting and video work along with helping with day-to-day operations.
Morris previously coached the High Point Panthers, who won back-to-back Big South regular-season titles with Morris on staff, with the team tallying its most successful season in its Division I history during the 2018 campaign. In Morris second year with the Panthers, the program reached the NCAA Mens Soccer Championship Tournament for the first time in history while ranking as high as No. 12 in the national polls. In Morris third year with the Panthers, the team tallied 13 wins, one of only eight teams in the country to do so in back-to-back seasons.
Under the tutelage of Morris, Panther goalkeepers turned in 22 clean sheets between 2017-19 while averaging 0.87 goals allowed per contest. Goal Keeper, Keegan Meyer was selected overall 43rd in the 2020 MLS SuperDraft, the highest professional draft pick from any sport in HPU history.
Morris served as the goalkeeper coach at Belmont for three seasons from 2014-16. He helped plan day-to-day training sessions for the team and planned all goalkeeper training sessions. His other duties included coordinating travel, recruiting and video work. Morris also helped to organize and run all Belmont Soccer camps.
Prior to his time at Belmont, Morris served as a graduate assistant earning his Masters Degree in Sports Leadership and was a volunteer assistant over two seasons at VCU. He helped guide the Rams to back-to-back at-large NCAA Tournament bids in 2012 and 2013.
Morris graduated from Bridgewater College with a Bachelors in Health and Physical Education in 2012 after a four-year playing career with the Eagles.
He holds an USSF National D Coaching License and an NSCAA Level II Goalkeeping Coaching Diploma.
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/Goalkeeper Coach for Indiana University
Head Coach for Alliance FC
Nate Lie (pronounced LEE) enters his first season as Head Coach of Xavier Women's soccer.
Lie joined the program after a 4 year stint at the University of Cincinnati that culminated in being named Associate Head Coach for the 2016 Season. In his first season with UC, he aided the Bearcats in posting an 8-11-1 overall record and 4-4-1 in league play. It marked only the fourth time in the last 10 seasons that UC accumulated eight of more wins and only the second time in 10 years that they had four or more conference wins.Cincinnati, who was picked to finish ninth in the AAC, surprised the league by finishing sixth, despite being tied for third entering their final conference match.
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.
The Fairfield University Women's Soccer program has announced the addition of [Megan Burke](https://fairfieldstags.com/staff.aspxstaff=187) as an assistant coach starting with the upcoming 2019 season. Burke, a native of Shelton, Conn., comes to the Stags after serving two seasons as a Graduate Assistant at New Mexico State and a four-year playing career at Mass.
Burke's first taste of coaching at the collegiate level came at New Mexico State as she served as a graduate assistant for two seasons with the Aggies. In her first season in 2017, she helped the Aggies to nine victories, just one shy of the program's single season record set back in 2011. Burke helped coach three All-WAC student-athletes during her time with a pair earning a spot on the conference's First Team while also helping goalkeeper Dmitri Fong to an All-WAC Second Team honor during her first competitive season.
Burke played her collegiate soccer along with fellow Fairfield assistant coach [Sydney Stoll](https://fairfieldstags.com/coaches.aspxrc=430) at UMass after appearing in 71 matches with 69 starts during her four seasons. The midfielder scored 11 times in her career while also handing out eight assists to finish her career with 50 points.
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.
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.
Jonathan Hood was hired as the men's soccer assistant coach in March of 2018 after coaching for three Seasons at St. Lawrence University.
Prior to joining the Colorado College Coaching staff Hood served as the Assistant Men's Soccer Coach at St. Lawrence University where he helped the saints make two NCAA tournament appearances including a sweet 16 appearance in 2015. In addition to on the field coaching of 1 NSCAA All-American, 4 NSCAA Regional All-Americans, and 25 All League Selections, Hood served as the recruiting coordinator.
Prior to joining the Saints staff Hood was an assistant at Immaculata University in Pennsylvania.
Hood also has additional coaching experience at High School and Club Levels.
Hood graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 2010 with a degree in Sports Management. The Rosemont, Pa. native was a three-year letter winner for the mens soccer team and helped the Battling Bishops to three North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championships and three NCAA tournament appearances; reaching the national semifinals as a freshman in 2006.
James Jenkins was named the assistant men's soccer coach in the Summer of 2022.
- From Liverpool, England
- Youth academy level at Everton FC and Accrington Stanley
- Signed 2 year professional contract with Accrington Stanley in 2014
- Moved to the United States in 2016
- Played three years at University of Indianapolis (DII)
- GLVC Champions 2017
- Played two years at Marian University (NAIA)
- Crossroads League Player of the Year (2021)
- First Team All-Crossroads League 2020-21 & 2021-22
- Crossroads League Academic All-Conference 2020-21 & 2021-22
- One year volunteer assistant coach at Marian University
-- Assistant coach for the women's soccer team at Skidmore College
-- Coaching 20+ years
-- Previous experience at varsity HS level (10 years), and all ages and ability of club
-- Multiple licenses, certificates and training programs
Noah Riskind 16 of Bethesda, Md., returns to Bates after working as a teacher for the past four years. Riskind first worked as a seventh-grade math teacher in New Bedford, Massachusetts, as a Teach For America corps member, and then taught English in Colombia for two academic years on back to back Fulbright grants.
A member of the varsity soccer team for all four of his years at Bates, Riskind served as captain for two years and earned a First Captains Award, as well as Bates George L. Wigton Scholar Athlete Award. Riskind, a defender, started 54 games during his time at Bates, including all 40 NESCAC regular season games. Riskind was also a member of the 2015 northeast division champion Portland Phoenix PDL team.
Before Bates, Riskind played for Bethesda Soccer Club and was a member of the Region I ODP team. Riskind, an economics major and Spanish minor, also holds a Masters degree in education from Boston University.
Austin College has tabbed Taylor Goyen as its new head men's soccer coach, athletics director David Norman has announced. Goyen is a 2019 graduate of Austin College and most recently served as an assistant for both the men's and women's programs at Ranger College.
"I want to thank David Norman and President Steven O'Day for the opportunity to return to my alma mater," said Goyen. "Austin College had an enormous impact on my development as a student-athlete, and I am beyond grateful to be able to return to the institution that has done so much for me."
Goyen, a native of Frisco, was a midfielder for the 'Roo men's soccer team during his time in Sherman. During his most recent stint at Ranger, he helped guide the women's program to its first ever NJCAA national ranking and a 9-1-2 overall record. He also helped lead the men's program to a NJCAA Region V finals appearance.
"We are thrilled to welcome Taylor back to Austin College as our new head men's soccer coach," said Norman. "Taylor's love for the College and our program, as well as his passion for the game of soccer and first-hand experience as an NCAA Division III student-athlete, make him an ideal fit to lead the Kangaroo men's soccer team."
Prior to coaching at Ranger, Goyen worked as an assistant for both the men's and women's programs at Sul Ross State University during the 2020-21 academic year, helping lead both Lobos programs to the American Southwest Conference Tournament. Goyen worked with the goalkeepers at SRSU, coaching the keepers for both programs to All-Conference and Player of the Week accolades during the season.
Goyen worked as an assistant coach for the Schreiner University women's program during the 2019-20 campaign, helping the Mountaineers to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament, and before heading to Schreiner he served as a student assistant for former head coach Mark Hudson at Austin College during the 2018 season.
"I want to thank Mark Hudson for the support throughout my playing and coaching career," said Goyen. "I am forever grateful, and I am excited to create a culture of long-term success at Austin College."
Goyen earned SCAC Academic Honor Roll recognition during his time at Austin College, while appearing in more than 40 games and helping lead the 'Roos to the SCAC Tournament, and holds a USSF D license.
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
Coach Trevino enters his 4th year as an assistant coach with the men's soccer program and his 3rd year as an assistant with the women's soccer program at La Sierra University.
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.
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.
Over 1,000 different college coaches have attended EXACT's events and will receive access to game video from camp. See below for just a few that attended recent events in this region. As they're announced, coaches will be added to the Confirmed College Coaches section.
Associate Head Coach
Marquette
Division 1
Hughes took the Maryville mens soccer program to new heights in 2015 with a single-season record for wins at the Division II level and the most shutouts in a season in program history. In the three seasons prior as full-time assistant at Quincy, Hughes helped the program to a combined record of 48-9-8 with two Great Lakes Valley Conference championships and an NCAA Final Four appearance. In his final season with Quincy in 2014, the team finished with a 21-2-2 overall record and the No. 3 ranking in the NSCAA top-25 poll. During his time at Quincy, Hughes coached four All-Americans, two Academic All-Americans, two GLVC Freshmen of the Year, two GLVC Defensive Players of the Year, one GLVC Offensive Player of the Year, the GLVC Mens Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year and more than 20 all-conference players. The Blackburn, England native enjoyed a standout career in his home country where he played for the youth teams for Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic, Preston North End and Bury FC. He played in the prestigious FA Youth Cup for Bury FC in 2003 and represented the Great Britain Catholic Schoolboys U-16 squad in Spain. Hughes traveled to the United States and began his collegiate playing career at Northeastern State (Okla.) University. He led the Riverhawks in goals and points in each of his two seasons before transferring to Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, where he started in every game from 2009-10. After graduating from Cardinal Stritch, Hughes played one season for Whitsunday Miners FC in the Australian Soccer League second division. He helped the 2011 team record its highest finish in the league standings. The next season, Hughes played for Crewesadors FC futsal team in the UEFA English Regional North League in 2012. Hughes earned his bachelor of arts degree in sports management from Cardinal Stritch in 2010 and completed his MBA from Quincy in May 2014. He and his wife, Danielle, and their son, George, currently reside in Glendale.
Assistant Coach
Valparaiso
Division 1
Assistant coach Brendan Roth finished his fifth season with the Valpo men's soccer program in 2018. Roth has also been director of soccer operations and reserve team head coach during his time as a member of the Valpo coaching staff.
As a player in the program from 2007-2011, Roth was a near permanent fixture on the field for head coach Mike Avery, appearing in 66 matches and starting 42 times. In 2011, he helped lead Valpo to its first Horizon League championship. Roth graduated from Valparaiso with a degree in Sports Management.
Roth resides in Valpo with his wife, Laura.
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.
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Assistant Coach
Lynn
Division 2
Desperito was hired as Lynn Universitys mens soccer assistant coach on July 1, 2014. A three-year letterwinner as a member of the Fighting Knights, Desperito is responsible for Florida recruiting operations and oversees camps and administrative duties. In 2014, Desperito became the first coach in program history to win a national title as both a full-time coach and student-athlete. The former striker championed the Fighting Knights to the NCAA Division II National Championship in his first year on the bench and two-years after helping Lynn win the 2012 national title. Patrolling the sidelines as an assistant is nothing new for Desperito as to the Bayport, N.Y., native served as a student-assistant for the 2011 NCAA Tournament womens soccer program. While assisting then head coach Chip Dutchik, Desperito helped oversee the development of Sunshine State Conference Player and Offensive Player of the Year Melissa Ortiz. A three-year letterwinner with the Fighting Knights (2009, 2012-13), Desperito posted eight goals, nine assists and 25 points in 48 games played. During Lynns run to the 2012 national title, Lynns dynamic forward scored a goal against Mercyhurst in the semifinals and the game-winner versus Saginaw Valley State in the national championship match to earn NCAA Most Outstanding Offensive Player recognition. Desperito holds three degrees from Lynn University, earning a Bachelors of Science in sports & recreation management in 2012 and a Masters in Business Administration with an emphasis in financial valuation and investment management in 2013 and Masters in Science for criminal justice in 2014.
Head Coach
Warner
NAIA
Stacey joins the Royals family after serving as head coach as Southeastern University in Lakeland, Fla., since 2004. In 2013, he led his team to The Sun Conference Tournament Semifinals with a 9-8-2 overall record; their first tournament appearance in school history. During his time with the Fire, Stacey compiled an overall record of 114-82-8 with four NCCAA South Region titles and one NCCAA II National Championship in 2006. Stacey also led his teams to the NCCAA II National Championship game in 2009 and 2007 where they finished runner-up. He also holds a pair of fourth place finished in the NCCAA II National Tournament.
Stacey began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at Southeastern from 2002-2004.
He has coached 12 All-Americans, been named NCCAA South Region Coach of the Year twice, named Sun Conference Coach of the Year in 2012 and has been recognized as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Coach of the Year.
He holds a NSCAA National diploma and served for four years in the United States Marine Corps.
Stacey resides in Lakeland, Fla., with his wife, Becky, and son, Sebastian.
Head Coach
Young Harris
Junior College
Dean Grey begins his first season as head coach of the Young Harris College men's soccer program. Grey is in his 11th season as a coach for the Mountain Lions. Grey served as an assistant coach for the first eight years before being elevated to the associate head coach position.
During his time in the Enchanted Valley, Grey has helped the Mountain Lions capture six Peach Belt Conference regular-season titles, five PBC Tournament championships and six appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Grey has helped YHC, which has been ranked as No. 1 in the country during the 2014, 2018 and 2021 seasons, to a [143-29-11](tel:143-29-11) record (.811 winning percentage). The Mountain Lions reached the national quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament in both 2014 and 2018, capturing the Southeast Region title in 2018.
He also served seven years as the head coach of the JV men's soccer program.
Grey spent three seasons as an assistant for the Southwest Baptist University women's soccer program. He was responsible for assisting in all aspects of managing and developing the Bearcats to compete in Mid-America Intercollegiate Conference, which was rated the the toughest NCAA Division II conference for women's soccer in the country.
Grey, who holds a National "B" License, was also the co-head coach of the Springfield Demize in the Premier Development League during 2012. He also played two seasons in 2010 and 2011 for the Demize.
Before going to SBU, Grey spent 2008 with the New Orleans Shockers of the PDL. From 2003-07, Grey played for four years at William Woods University as a left midfielder.
A native of London, England, Grey played two years in England under the PASE Scheme, an English college soccer program.
Grey earned his bachelor's degree in sports management with a minor in business communications from William Woods and his master's degree in business administration from Southwest Baptist.
Grey is the father of twins Jackson and Ava.
Coaches Hired Weekly
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 coaches to prioritize premium training for athletes.
In addition to the showcase games, all field players participate in training sessions designed and led by college coaches
Each session includes a tactical overview to discuss concepts in attacking, defending, and transition
In addition for an opportunity for players to showcase themselves in a training environment, players get to see what it is like to play for different college coaches at camp
A Goalkeeper Showcase- all attending college coaches will watch you 'live' PLUS GK showcase is digitally streamed to 100+ NCAA coaches around the country
Multiple private position-specific training sessions with a team of college coaches
A keeper-specific session on the recruiting process to cover unique aspects of the position
Live-action in tournament gameplay, observed by all college coaches
Add a professionally filmed and edited video to your camp experience
Highlights are captured during workouts at camp and edited to show you at your best
Your video will be edited after camp and delivered on a personalized Highlight Video webpage
Add a video package to your experience from your Camp Dashboard (after registration)
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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.
Overview
Residential (Optional)
Athletes Traveling Alone
If You Drive
If You Fly
EXACT's goal is to provide every participant a great camp experience. We know that starts with your travel arrangements. We accommodate a variety of travel options so you can pick what works best for your family, whether that is driving or flying, athlete traveling alone or with a parent, or opting into our residential option or booking your own lodging. Select from the options below for more information.
Traveling far to get to EXACT? Campers have the option to participate in the residential, overnight program. Typically, 20-40% of campers participate in this optional program. Those interested in lodging can add on during registration. Campers stay in EXACT-supervised accommodations with 1-3 fellow participating players. Friendship requests can be made to [email protected]. Included in the EXACT residency option are two nights lodging, dinners, breakfasts and shuttle between the camp game fields and the overnight accommodations (plus all the fun you can handle!)
In addition to a GPS location, we provide specific directions to all participants in pre-camp materials so you know exactly where to go and when to be there!
The following airport options are most convenient for the event location:
KTPA - Tampa International Airport: About 47 miles from facility.
If family member(s) would like to stay at our recommended hotel, we often organize a discounted rate. Family members are welcome to observe & participate at camp. We have a few sessions designed for family participation including the parent workshop and the recruiting panel However, it is totally optional -- only person that should be there is the athlete!
Players are welcome to travel to the EXACT camp without an accompanying family member. Players have the option to take our airport transit from the recommended airports listed above. This transit will take the athlete from airport to camp (and back to airport after camp ends). Try to book your flight to arrive at airport by 11am and departing flight after 8pm. If you need take earlier/later flights, just let us know -- we always accommodate!