A great showcase camp is more than just exposure.
There's exposure...and then there's real, personal connection. At EXACT, you meet with top coaches from the minute you arrive, making this the best place for aspiring college soccer players. The college coaches work with you to evaluate your ability as a player and get to know you as an individual.
Get a digital evaluation from a college coach at the conclusion of camp. This shareable evaluation highlights your strengths and tells you exactly what you need to improve to get recruited.
Build skills for leadership, focus, and handling adversity on and off the field. Based on training used by hundreds of pro and college teams.
Get the tools and insights you need to stand out during recruitment.
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Coaches run training sessions similar to the sessions you would attend in their program. Experience first-hand which coaches you most connect with and what it's like to be on a college team.
Over 1,000 NCAA D1, D2, D3 and NAIA coaches in EXACT's network have access to your gameplay footage from camp. Video packages, including highlight reels, are available for campers.
Your camp footage will be accessible to the below colleges, who have participated in EXACT's events.
Interested in another college? You will have 100% full access to send your camp video stream to any (and every) NCAA / NAIA coach.
Assistant Coach
Princeton
Division 1
Jami Kranich was added to the Princeton women's soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach in March 2017.
In Kranich's first year on staff in 2017, Princeton keepers posted 12 shutouts, tied for the second-most in program history, while Natalie Grossi set the program's individual record for shutouts in a season with 11. The Tigers won the Ivy League title and advanced through three NCAA tournament rounds, making the quarterfinals for the second time in the 64-team era that began in 2001.
Kranich was a four-year starter in goal at Villanova, earning All-Big East honors after a junior season that saw her spend part of the fall with the U.S. team at the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Jami was selected by the Boston Breakers during the 2014 NWSL Draft. Kranich played with the Breakers for three seasons.
Assistant Coach
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Division 1
Hailing from Canada, Erin played college soccer for Western University. She went on to serve as assistant coach at Wilfrid Laurier University for two years before returning to her alma mater to serve as assistant coach for a year. As coach at Laurier and Western, Erins teams were consistently top two in league play and competed in the Canadian Interuniversity Sports National Championships. In 2014, Erin moved to Durham, NC where she has been working with the University of North Carolina womens team, ODP, coaching youth soccer for Triangle Futbol Club Alliance (now North Carolina FC Youth), and serving as a research coordinator at a concussion research lab. Erin has her Premier Diploma (United Soccer Coaches), USSF D License, and her Canadian Pre-B License.
Xavier (OH)
Division 1
Director of Operations
Notre Dame
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Tennessee
Division 1
Hemant Sharma rejoined the Tennessee soccer coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach in the spring of 2021. He previously served as a member of UT's coaching staff from 2004 to 2012 and served as the team's director of operations under current head coach Brian Pensky from 2012 to 2014.
In his previous stint with the Lady Vols, Sharma was a part of three SEC championship teams (2004, 05, 08) and three NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearances (2004, 2005, 2007). He also helped to coordinate the Lady Vol soccer team's involvement in TOPSOCCER, a program for disabled athletes.
Between his stints at UT, Sharma worked with goalkeepers for several other Tennessee colleges, including the Maryville College men's and women's soccer teams, the UT-Chattanooga women's soccer team, the Tennessee Wesleyan women's soccer team and the Carson-Newman men's and women's soccer teams. He was a part of the Maryville College coaching staff when the men's team won conference tournament titles in 2016 and 2018, and when the women's team captured a conference tournament crown in 2019. Each of those teams appeared in the NCAA Division III Tournament. Prior to arriving in Knoxville, Hemant worked with goalkeepers for the University of Colorado women's soccer team as a volunteer assistant coach.
Sharma has worked with goalkeepers for two semi-pro men's teams, the Boulder Rapids Reserves of the Premier Development League, and the Knoxville Force of the National Premier Soccer League.
Hemant also has served as Director of Goalkeeping for the Tennessee ODP program for boys and girls since 2012, and has been a member of the South Region girls ODP staff since 2017.
He has been the Director of Goalkeeping for FC Alliance since 2009. During that time span, FC Alliance has produced more than 40 collegiate goalkeepers and sent two goalkeepers on to MLS academies.
During his playing career at Cornell University, the Short Hills, New Jersey, native earned All-Ivy League and All-Region honors, and played in the 1996 NCAA Tournament. In his senior year, he set a school record for shutouts in a season as his team finished ranked in the nation's top 25. Sharma proved equally adept in the classroom as he was a member of the Dean's List and the winner of the prestigious James E. Rice writing prize.
After college, Sharma was a draft pick of all three major professional indoor soccer leagues that existed in the U.S. in the late 1990s (NPSL, WISL, EISL). He was a first-round draft pick of the Buffalo Blizzard of the National Professional Soccer League and a fifth-round draft pick of the Arizona Thunder of the World Indoor Soccer League. He played five years of pro indoor soccer.
Sharma also held coaching positions at his alma mater, serving as an assistant coach for the Cornell women's team in 2001 and the men's team in 2000.
Hemant is a 1997 graduate of Cornell, with a bachelor of arts in English and a certificate in Financial Management. He received a PhD in Political Science from the University of Tennessee in the summer of 2009 and was the first recipient of the University of Tennessee's Otis Stephens Fellowship, granted for excellence in the study of American politics.
Sharma currently teaches in the University of Tennessee's Political Science Department and has co-authored three textbooks: An Introduction to the American Legal System, which was released by Wolters Kluwer publishers of New York; Administrative Law and Policy, published by Carolina Academic Press; and American Government: The Evolution of a Constitutional Republic, published by Great River Learning.
His published articles include one entitled "The Game is the Best Teacher," which appeared in the United Soccer Coaches' magazine Soccer Journal, and "Cant Play Here: The Decline of Pick-Up Soccer and Social Capital in the USA, published in a journal called Soccer and Society.
Cal-Los Angeles
Division 1
St. Thomas (MN)
Division 3
Victoria Vargas is entering her fourth season as the assistant coach of the St. Thomas women's soccer team in 2023.
The 2022 Tommie womens soccer team started hot, with a 6-2-3 record prior to losing their final six games, finishing 6-8-3. St. Thomas won its first road Summit League game in program history against North Dakota State.
In St. Thomas' historic inaugural season of Division I in fall of 2021, despite losing eight one-goal decisions, the young Tommie team still managed four wins and a tie, finishing 4-12-1.
The San Diego, Calif. native played for St. Thomas from 2012-15, serving as a team captain during her senior season. As a member of the Tommie coaching staff, she helped close the Division III chapter with a 22-game unbeaten streak (17-0-5). The 2019 team claimed MIAC regular-season and playoff championships and tied for fifth place nationally.
Vargas also has coached at the high school level, as well as assisting in the US Soccer Development Academy ages GU15, GU17 and GU19 for Shattuck St. Mary's School. Her latest experience was working with U19 Girls in the Premier 2 Division of National League's Midwest Conference. She holds a USSF National 'C' License.
Assistant Coach
Portland
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Navy
Division 1
St. Mary's (CA)
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Boston University
Division 1
Boston University Women's Soccer
Assistant and Goalkeeper Coach
Assistant Coach
Cal-Santa Barbara
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Assistant Coach
Wheaton (IL)
Division 3
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.
Assistant Coach
Pomona-Pitzer
Division 3
Assistant Coach
Dickinson
Division 3
Assistant Coach
Skidmore
Division 3
-- 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
Graduate Assistant
Smith
Division 3
With a career in Long-Term Athletic Development and Athletic Performance Consulting with women's soccer in Brazil and the U.S., brings Exercise Physiology as determining factor for high-level performance. Passionate not only about holistic athlete education, but also about empowering young coaches on their own journeys in the world of sports science.
Assistant Coach
Rochester
Division 3
Justin Miles has joined the Rochester women's soccer coaching staff for the 2022 season.
Miles comes to the River Campus after working for the St. John Fisher University men's program since March of 2020. While with the Cardinals, he primarily served as the goalkeepers coach and helped the team claim the 2020-21 Empire 8 soccer tournament title.
He also currently works as a goalkeeper coach for youth ages 10-18 with the Olympic Development Program for New York State West.
Miles attended St. John Fisher University and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Media and Communication in 2019. He earned a Master's degree in Sports Administration at Arkansas State University in 2021.
While at St. John Fisher, Miles played three seasons of soccer with the Cardinals. He had a career 1.16 goals against average and made 79 career saves, finishing with a 6-4-4 overall record. The Massachusetts native tallied five clean sheets and finished with a .790 save percentage across 30 career games.
Assistant coach
Whitman
Division 3
Georgia Cloepfil was named assistant coach in January 2021. She joined the Blues with an extensive and impressive playing resume. After lettering four seasons at Macalester College, Cloepfil took her game to the professional ranks overseas. She began her career at Ashburton United in Melbourne in Australia's W-League before moving to Sweden, playing for Rävåsens IK for a breakout season that included 26 goals and 19 assists.
The following year, she played for Hwacheon KSPO of South Korea's WK League, helping her team to a league runner-up finish. She was named Most Valuable Player after scoring 10 goals and logging three assists in 30 games. 2018 saw Cloepfil return to Europe to lead Gintra University of Lithuania's top professional league to a Round of 32 Championships League finish. The following year she played for Arna-Bjornar - Toppserien in Norway before returning to the United States to train with the the Seattle Reign of the NWSL.
Prior to her professional career, Cloepfil was a decorated student-athlete at Macalester. She was a three-time all-region selection and, in her senior season, was named as an All-American and voted conference player of the year. She led the league in goals in 2012 and 2013 and was Team MVP those years as well.
Assistant Coach
Claremont McKenna
Division 3
Central Oklahoma
Division 2
Head Coach
William Jewell
Division 2
Head Coach
Southwestern (TX)
Division 3
Entering her 11th season as head coach, Linda Hamilton has since continued to bring the Southwestern womens soccer team to new heights. Taking over the team to start the 2015 season, she transformed the program into a perennial contender with SCAC Championship appearances in multiple seasons, breaking through as conference champions in 2019 for the first time in program history after defeating Trinity in penalty kicks in the championship match at Southwestern University and making their first NCAA appearance. In a historic 2021 season, she helped lead the team to their first regional and national ranking in program history, first regular season championship, and acquired her 3rd SCAC Coach of the Year honor. 2022 marked a fifth straight winning season for Hamilton, while 2024 marked her seventh in ten seasons.
Hamilton brings a wealth of experience to the program, both as a player and coach. She played collegiately at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina, earning All-America status and all-conference honors all four years. She was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year in 1988. Hamilton was a member of the United States National Team, where she played in 82 international matches. She helped the team to a World Cup gold medal in 1991 and bronze in 1995. In May 2022, she would be recognized for her efforts through her induction to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, elected from the Veteran ballot.
Hamilton, who owns a United States Soccer Federation "A" coaching license, got her start in coaching at Old Dominion University as the team's head coach from 1993 to 1995. She later served as an assistant at Hofstra University (2006-2007) and most recently served as head coach at the University of North Florida (2007-2013). She has additionally worked with the Easter Seals and National Multiple Sclerosis Society (2002-2006), serving as director of development.
Assistant Coach
Assumption
Division 2
Assistant/Goakeeper Coach Assumption University June 2023-present
Goalkeeper Coach Clark University August 2024-present
Goalkeeper Staff Coach Region I ODP June 2023-present
Head Coach Maccabiah USA Open Womens Soccer Gold Medalist in Pan American Games Dec 2024
Assistant Coach Maccabiah USA Open Womens Soccer Gold Medalist in Israeli Games July 2022
Interim Assistant Coach Brandeis University August 2022-November 2022
Assistant Coach Tufts University August 2021-May 2022
Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach Clark University April 2018-May 2021
Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach Clark University August 2017-March 2021
Missouri S&T
Division 2
Assistant Coach
Eckerd
Division 2
Head Coach
Luther
Division 3
Named head coach of women's soccer Feb. 25, 20212015 Graduate of Luther CollegeHe coached the Norse during the 2021 COVID shortened spring seasonReturned to Luther after serving three years as the assistant coach for the Boys U19 soccer team at Shattuck-St. Mary's School in Faribault, Minnesota, where he played his high school career from 2008-11.While at Luther, he made 56 appearances that included 53 starts as a defender and was named all-conference and third team All-North RegionHe helped lead the Norse to a three year record of 41-15-4, a conference championship in 2013 and a NCAA III National Tournament appearance that same yearFollowing his playing days at Luther, Gray III was an assistant coach for the men's soccer team for three years
Graduate Assistant, Men's and Women's Soccer
Drury
Division 2
Elliot Chadderton will enter his second year with the Drury mens and womens soccer programs and will serve as a graduate assistant and goalkeeper coach.
Chadderton was born in Manchester, England and played for Manchester Uniteds youth team for eight years. He then moved onto playing for Barnsley FC for two years before heading over to the United States.
Chadderton 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 Conference Carolinas. In 2018, he set a program record with a 0.87 goals against average.
Head Coach
St. Mary's (TX)
Division 2
Driggs comes to St. Mary's after five years at West Texas A&M University as an assistant coach, spending his last season as the associate head coach. During his time in Canyon, Driggs was instrumental in helping WT become one of the top programs in the Lone Star Conference and South Central Region.
In 2018, Driggs helped guide the Lady Buffs to the program's second regional championship along with winning the Lone Star Conference Championship and a program-best 14 game unbeaten streak.
Prior to West Texas A&M, Driggs served as the Girl's Academy Director for the New Mexico Rush Soccer Club from 2008-2015.
Driggs holds a Master's degree in counseling from New Mexico Highlands. He also holds a USSF "A" License and a US Soccer NY License.
Head Coach
Saint Thomas (FL)
NAIA
Smith has produced for the Bobcats on the field and is now sharing her knowledge and guidance for a new generation of Bobcats. Each season the team has gotten better with her as coach.
Assistant Coach
Illinois Tech
NAIA
Assistant Coach
Johnson & Wales (CO)
Division D3
Andy Kohel was named head men's soccer coach at Johnson & Wales University in January 2018. Kohel comes to JWU after serving as an assistant coach at Colorado College for the last three seasons.
While a member of the Tiger's coaching staff, Kohel helped coach the squad to a 41-10-9 record over three years and saw numerous players recognized for Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) and United Soccer Coaches (USC) honors. As an assistant for Colorado College, Kohel was charged with video analysis, scouting, planning trainings and coordinating on-campus visits for recruits among other tasks. He has also worked with Rush Pikes Peak Soccer Club since January 2016, overseeing youth player development as part of the coaching staff.
Before joining the CC coaching staff, Kohel spent four seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. During his tenure, the Titans went 48-18-11 and captured the 2014 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship and earned a spot in the 2013 NCAA Division III Championship.
Alongside his work with the Titans, Kohel also worked with FC Green Bay Soccer Club as a member of the coaching staff.
Kohel played his undergraduate career at UW-Oshkosh and was a four-year starter for the Titans. UW-Oshkosh went 52-16-11 in his career and as a senior advanced to the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament after going 20-1-3.
He holds a USSF 'B' Coaching license and earned his bachelor's degree in History.
Assistant Coach
Dominican (CA)
Division 2
Assistant Coach
Roosevelt
NAIA
Lauren is entering her 2nd year as Roosevelt University's assistant soccer coach in the fall of 2021. In her first year, Robert Morris University and Roosevelt University merged to combine a single team; during this season, the Lakers qualified for the CCAC Conference Tournament, marking just their second appearance in the postseason in the history of the program. The season came to an end in the CCAC Conference Tournament quarter-finals.
Prior to coaching at Roosevelt, she spent three years as an assistant coach and sports psychology consultant with the women's soccer program at Dominican University, an NCAA Division III school in River Forest, Ill. During those three seasons, the Stars amassed an impressive 52-7-4 record, won two Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference regular season (2018 & 2019) and tournament (2017 & 2018) championships, and advanced to two NCAA Division III Tournaments (2017 & 2018)
Assistant Coach
Earlham
Division 3
Assistant Coach
Northwestern
Division 1
Southern California
Division 1
Director of Operations
Stanford
Division 1
I am the Director of Operations at Stanford University.
Director of Player Development
Colorado-Boulder
Division 1
Loyola-Maryland (MD)
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Creighton
Division 1
Volunteer Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers)
Fairfield
Division 1
Assistant Coach
Kenyon
Division 3
Graduate Assistant
Mississippi College
Division 2
Started officially my coaching career at Mississippi College in August 2022, I came to fill the Graduate Assistant position, I primarily am a Goalkeeper coach. In this area I have a lot of experience since I have being playing for more than 15 years, I have had several very well known and respected coaches in my country (ECUADOR), where I was able to play several seasons at the highest level before doing my studies at Bethel University (TN), and in 2021 when I returned to my country I was able to play one season at the professional level, while I started to have my first experiences training children from 7 years old to 18 years old. Thanks to my experience and knowledge of the game and GK position Mississippi College women's soccer coaches offered me the chance to come and work with them here, where I have been coaching goalkeepers and field players as well. I already coached one season here, were we won Conference Championship and made an appearance at the NCAA D2 National tournament.
Assistant Coach
Dallas Baptist
Division 2
Head Coach
Adelphi
Division 2
Assistant Coach
Chico State
Division 2
Assistant Coach
Texas Wesleyan
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.
Most recently, Hofstede has been coaching at the youth level, working with high school-aged players on college recruitment. Currently, she works for Steel United and recently was named as a Head Coach for the 2008 Girls' National Program. She has also served as a regional talent scout for the United States Women's Youth National Team.
As head coach at Marist, Hofstede led the team to the best season in the history of the program in 2011, when Marist went 13-6-2, won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles, and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. After the season, she was named the MAAC Coach of the Year.
The next year, the Red Foxes were co-regular season champions at 15-7 overall and 8-1 in MAAC play. The 15 wins was a new program record. In six seasons at Marist, she guided the program to five MAAC Championship Tournament appearances.
Prior to coaching at Marist, Hofstede was the top assistant coach and Director of Goalkeeping at her alma mater, Columbia University, from 2005-06, and 2007-11. Columbia went 36-21-12 during her time as a coach there. She played at Columbia, both as a goalkeeper and a field player, and obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and Education (2005) and her Master's Degree in Physical Education (2011) there.
Ann Marie Jaworski enters her third year at Simmons in the fall of 2024 after joining the department in the summer of 2022.
Jaworski earned her first win as a head coach on September 8, 2022 following a 4-2 victory over non-conference Eastern Nazarene College. Two days later, she registered her first shutout as a head coach with a 2-0 win over Rivier University to help Sharks open conference play at 1-0. At the end of the season, Sydney Neumuth was selected to the All-GNAC Third Team. In her second season in 2023, the Sharks received the GNAC Institutional Sportsmanship Team Award as well as the United Soccer Coaches Team Sportsmanship Award.
Away from the pitch, Jaworskis team has also excelled in the classroom. Under her leadership, the soccer program earned The Presidents Cup, posting the highest cumulative GPA for the 2021-22 academic year. Additionally, five student-athletes received College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District recognition, including three two-time recipients (Olivia Hewitt, Sydney Neumuth, and Riley Wasiuk).
Outside of her coaching duties, Jaworski is also serves the athletic department as the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Advisor, where she has been instrumental in implementing many initiatives to increase the student-athlete experience.
Jaworski returned to the City of Boston following an outstanding four-year Division I playing career at Boston University. As a player, she became the Terriers' first three-time captain and, most recent, recipient of the Boston University's Aldo "Buff" Donelli Leadership Award. In 2018, she helped guide the Terriers to their fourth Patriot League title in six seasons with an 11-7-4 overall mark and a 7-0-2 record against league opponents. Jaworski was also a member of the United States U19 Women's National Team, being invited to U.S. training camps in Davis and Chula Vista, California and the Auckland, New Zealand International Competition in 2017.
After graduating with a degree in psychology, Jaworski remained with the Terriers as the Director of Women's Soccer Operations. While pursuing her Master's in Education, she received Boston University's Applied Human Development Master's Program Student Achievement Award.
She comes to Simmons with a plethora of soccer knowledge and coaching experience. As an undergraduate, Jaworski spent the summer months coaching high school girls, helping develop and refine their techniques at the Terrier Training Summer Academy. Her coaching expertise quickly became apparent to other coaches in the area.
Five years after beginning her work at the Terrier clinics, Jaworski accepted an opportunity to coach at Harvard University's Crimson Soccer Clinic in 2021. Here, she broadened her coaching network, while also expanded her coaching repertoire by widening her range of youth soccer players, coaching young girls ages six to 13.
In addition, she received the United Soccer Coaches College Player Award of Distinction, while also excelling in the classroom. Jaworski earned the Robert J. & Sandra A. Moses Student-Athlete Scholarship and was also a two-time women's soccer academic achievement award recipient.
Paul Vazquez completed his 17th season as head coach of the NEC women's soccer season in 2024.
In 2019, Vazquez coached three All-NECC selections, including the Rookie of the Year, Kayla Paquin. Paquin was selected to the First-Team, while Leeann Demirjian and Madison Wheeler was named to the second-team.
In 2018, the Pilgrims earned the second seed into the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) playoff tournament and qualified for the NECC Championship in their first season of the league. Vazquez's squad had seven members named to the NECC All-Conference teams and three were named NEWISA All-New England. Vazquez earned his 100th career win against Elms College on October 20th and tied his own program record for wins in a season at 13.
In 2016, Vazquez led the Pilgrims to their first undefeated North Atlantic Conference (NAC) schedule and to the top seed in the NAC tournament. He was named NAC Coach of the Year for his efforts, and also saw four members of his squad earn all-conference honors.
The year prior, the Pilgrims advances to the NAC Championship for the first time in school history. Four Pilgrims were selected all-conference and one earned NEWISA All-New England honors.
Over the past 11 seasons, Vazquez has coached 40 all-conference players, 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Region members, two NSCAA Academic-All New England players, one NSCAA All New England Player, and five NEWISA All-New England Players.
The most winningest coach in NEC women's soccer history, Vazquez has led the program to 103 victories in 11 seasons. He has also led the team to records for most wins in a season, 13 in 2016 and in 2018, and has coached five different teams to 10 or more wins.
His teams have also been to the post season 14 of his 17 years, including back-to-back championship appearances in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020,2021 and 2022.
Academically, Vazquez's team have also succeeded, earning six consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Awards for posting a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Vazquez served as assistant coach for the New England College men's soccer team from 2004-2008. Over four seasons Vazquez has helped lead the Pilgrims to an overall record of 40-27-7, four straight TCCC post season appearances and an appearance in the ECAC New England Tournament.
Vazquez owns a USSF B License and a NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma. He is also on the Olympic Development Region 1 Staff. Vazquez graduated from Canisius College in 1994 and is a native of Buffalo, New York.
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Jenna Kalwa enters her fifth season as Head Coach for Women's Soccer at USJ in 2025 after becoming the fifth head coach in program history in August 2021. In four years at the helm of the Blue Jays, USJ has posted a 28-19-9 mark in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play. In addition, Kalwa has coached 17 All-Conference selections.
The Blue Jays have made the GNAC postseason in all four seasons under the helm of Kalwa, extending the programs incredible postseason streak of 24 consecutive appearances.
Jared Cipriano enters his second season as the head coach of the women's soccer program in 2024.
Cipriano's Cadets made strides in his first season at the helm, surpassing their win total from the past season, ending the year on back-to-back wins. During the season, Bella Roy '26 became Norwich's first GNAC Player of the Week since 2018.
Cipriano, a Vermont native, graduated from Elmira College as an All-Conference performer on the field. Cipriano then went on to earn a Masters Degree in Athletic Leadership from Castleton University.
During his career, he has successfully worked with student-athletes at all levels. Over the past decade, he has served in numerous coaching roles with the Vermont Olympic Development Program and Far Post Soccer Club. At the collegiate level, he has been a member of the Saint Michaels College, University of Vermont, and Norwich University staffs.
While working with the men's program at the University of Vermont, he helped the Catamounts become the America East Regular Season Co-Champions in 2019. While at Saint Michaels College, Cipriano helped produce three New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association (NEWISA) Senior Bowl selections.
Before returning to Norwich, Cipriano served as the head coach for the Black Rock FC girls residential academy at High Mowing School. At Black Rock, his focus was to help place international student-athletes at Div. I, Div. II, and Div. III colleges and universities. He also serves as the U19 Director of Coaching at Far Post Soccer Club.
He has continued progressively advancing his knowledge of the game while earning a United Soccer Coaches (USC) Level 2 GK Diploma, a United Soccer Coaches National Diploma, and a U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) C License.
Cipriano and his wife Sarah welcomed the newest member of the Cipriano family with the recent birth of their first child, Walker.
Assistant/Goakeeper Coach Assumption University June 2023-present
Goalkeeper Coach Clark University August 2024-present
Goalkeeper Staff Coach Region I ODP June 2023-present
Head Coach Maccabiah USA Open Womens Soccer Gold Medalist in Pan American Games Dec 2024
Assistant Coach Maccabiah USA Open Womens Soccer Gold Medalist in Israeli Games July 2022
Interim Assistant Coach Brandeis University August 2022-November 2022
Assistant Coach Tufts University August 2021-May 2022
Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach Clark University April 2018-May 2021
Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach Clark University August 2017-March 2021
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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I was impressed with the overall flow and their ability to adapt to adverse scheduling conflicts from the facility. This is a great opportunity for my daughter to see beyond the club and school soccer, and the annoying reminding from us. It helps keep her motivated and going in the direction she wants to go with this sport. We'll definitely return to future camps. I as a parent was able to network with parents of older girls as well which helps me greatly in the posit of my daughters goals.
Player
I was actually so nervous going into the camp, but once I got the to camp all of my nervousness went away. The coaches were all very nice and the camp was a comfortable place with everyone being very supportive. Not only was it enjoyable, I was able to talk to the coaches one-on-one, and get honest and thoughtful feedback to improve my athletic abilities and talents.
Before attending the EXACT Camp, I was very uneducated about college soccer and didn't have a set school I was interested in, but this camp helped me have a better understanding of what to look for in the future.
Player
I had a great experience at the Chicago EXACT Soccer Camp. The one-on-one conversations with coaches was invaluable as was the overall coaching I received during training and games throughout the weekend. I plan to be back next year! On a side note please share with your staff how great they were when I went down with an injury on Sunday...torn ACL and surgery in my very near future, but having had the opportunity to showcase myself and meet the coaches and staff was the best experience I have ever had at any camp so far and I WILL be back next year.
Player
I loved the environment of the EXACT camp. It's so different from other camps because it takes into account the mental aspect of the game instead of just the physical aspect. The environment was friendly and welcome, and this camp gave me a giant boost of confidence whether for striking up a conversation with a college coach or just on the field. It was very informative and I feel like I'm on the right track for being recruited at a college that is the right fit for me. Thank you!
Player
I went to the first ID Camp in Philly. We were so encouraged that we attended this one in DC. I have always dreamed about 1) going to college and 2) playing soccer in college. I got to meet a lot of great coaches and athletes. I learned something new at each camp. I wish there were more camps close to me so we could attend more. I am a senior and need all the help I can get in hopes to find the right college. I loved how the coaches were there to help us and give us directions on the spot. My mentor Coach was Mike Eckberg. Towson is on my "dream" list - and we are now going to schedule a visit as he suggested. I am so excited and I know I still have a long road ahead, but every journey has a beginning. Even though I am getting started a little late, I feel like EXACT really has helped me come flying out of the gate!
Player
My EXACT camp experience was great. It was a wonderful learning experience in the perfect environment. The coaches and the EXACT staff made sure we focused on not only our skills and abilities that are crucial, but they also really focused on mental aspect of the game as well and I really enjoyed that.
Player
I was very satisfied with the program and how it was run. Being new to these types of experiences and camps, I was happy to see how the staff was kind and helpful to all the athletes. I know that in the future if an opportunity like this swings around the corner I will have no trouble snatching it. I had an amazing time at this camp and hope it happens again. Thank you to all for hosting it. Also having celebrity's host a camp like this one makes it very special to a lot of the athletes.
Player
EXACT offers a great experience that blends on field training in a college atmosphere with off field soft skills needed to help become a better candidate for recruitment. The coaches provide excellent, real world feedback to parents and athletes on what and what not to do. Overall its a great experience that provides insight that will serve the players and the parents well during the recruiting period.
Player
EXACT is a very good way to promote yourself if you are wanting to play at the next level. The most inspiring thing about EXACT is that they want everyone to believe in themselves, which goes a long way when you are trying to be your best.
The camp was very well run, and it is essential that everyone try to go to at least one EXACT camp while they still have the opportunity.
Player
I really appreciated the atmosphere that EXACT Sports Elite Camp provided. Everyone was included in any drill or game we were doing. It was an awesome experience to meet girls I've never seen before early in the morning, practice drills and techniques with them, and play with them/against them later in the same day. It is very different than practicing with the same team every day, every year. It was an experience to go out on a field with complete strangers and interact with them on the field. I also loved the number of college coaches who were at the camp. Especially at my young age, I haven't yet focused on one or two schools yet, so having a wide variety coaches from different schools and levels was exactly what I needed and was looking for.
Player
I have been playing soccer since I was five years old. I am now 13 years old and I continue to love playing soccer, but lately I have been struggling. I had lost confidence in myself and I was always afraid to make mistakes which as a result I stopped taking risks and challenging myself. But, after attending EXACT Camp for just one day I was able to learn a lot of things. I learned that it is OK to take risks and just because I am a smaller player than other athletes does not mean I am not a strong player. EXACT Sports helped me get my confidence back and to be a more vocal player. I learned valuable lessons that I can take with me on and off the field. I learned so much in just one day. I wish the camp was all week long. Thank you again!
P.S. I already started looking into colleges.
Player
The staff, the players, and the coaches that were apart of this camp were such genuine and caring people that I really felt welcome when I stepped on the field. Also, it was just a really fun experience where I had the chance to interact with fellow soccer lovers and I learned so much. I have to give it 10 out of 10 soccer balls.
This is one of the first times I've had the opportunity to interact so closely with college coaches and it really opened up my eyes not only to the opportunities that are available to me, but also the personalities of these coaches. They truly care about the improvement and development of their players and it's so wonderful spending time with such professional and involved people.
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.
EXACT will provide you with a digital link within twenty-one days after camp. This link will allow you to purchase raw (unedited) gameplay footage from camp, which you can use however you'd like for your recruiting efforts.
Additionally, we offer a professional-grade highlight video package for athletes looking to create a polished showcase of their skills and stand-out moments from camp.
We will also be sharing the raw gameplay footage from camp with our national network of college coaches, further increasing your exposure.
Upgrade options, including our professional highlight video package, are available. For more details, review the Highlight Video package.