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"Tyler has extensive experience as a player and coach, having competed in the MLS, and the USL as a goalkeeper," said Berson, "As a goalkeeper at Gardner Webb University, he led the nation in saves for two seasons. As associate head coach at Gardner Webb, he was responsible for bringing in outstanding recruiting classes and helping develop the Gardner Webb program."
In his lone season with the Flyers, Kettering helped develop A-10 Defender of the Year Lalas Abubakar, who was selected No. 5 overall in the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by the Columbus Crew. A native of Xenia, Ohio, Kettering came to Dayton after seven years as the Associate Head Coach for Gardner-Webb University. In his time at Gardner-Webb, Kettering served as the recruiting coordinator, ran day-to-day team operations, as well as developing and implementing practice sessions and overseeing the goalkeeper training throughout the season.
Kettering played his college soccer at Gardner-Webb as well where he had a standout career as a keeper for the Bulldogs. He led the nation in saves twice (2004, 2006), set school and conference records for career saves (446), and earned Atlantic Sun All-Conference honors twice. He finished second in school history with 15 career shutouts and earned A-Sun All-Freshman Team accolades in 2003.
After college he went on to play one season in the USL for the Wilmington Hammerheads (2006-07) and one season in the MLS for the Chicago Fire (2008-09).
Phil Kroft is in his second season as a member of the Davidson men's soccer staff. Kroft joined the Wildcat program after serving as an assistant men's soccer coach at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. Additionally, he served as the Director of Scouting for the D.C. United U.S. Soccer Development Academy (USSDA). Kroft, who played collegiately at Mount St. Mary's University, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology with a concentration in secondary education from George Mason University in 2012. He currently holds his USSF National A-Senior coaching license.
Thomas Valikonis enters his third season with the Terriers as an assistant coach.
Valikonis come to the Terriers after spending the past two years serving as a staff coach for the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA). During his time with the CESA, Valikonis helped lead the team to a state championship in 2017 at both the Academy and Select levels.
Prior to his time with the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy, Valikonis served as the academy director for the Storm Soccer Academy in 2014. He holds a number of professional certifications including licenses from US Soccer and the South Carolina Youth Soccer Association.
Valikonis, a 2014 graduate, owns a Bachelor of Science in sport management with a minor in marketing from Georgia Southern University. He was also a member of the GSU mens soccer team.
Goalkeeper coach at the University of South Carolina Upstate for both the Men's and Women's programs.
Erik Casterline joined the HPU men's soccer program as a volunteer assistant coach in August 2018.
Casterline was a two-year team captain at Frostburg State in Maryland in his playing days after starting his career at UNC Asheville.
Following his college career, Casterline played for the Electric City Shock of the National Premiere Soccer League in Scranton, Pa. He was named a captain for the team and helped lead the side to a franchise record in points in wins. He was also one of 16 players in the NPSLs Northeast Region to be selected for the 2017 professional combine.
Mick Giordano enters his fifth official season as UNC Asheville's Head Men's Soccer Coach in 2024.
Giordano led the Bulldogs to one of the best seasons in program history in 2023. Asheville won 10 matches for the first time in its Division I era, posted a program record seven All-Conference selections and also appeared in the Big South Conference Championship match for the first time in program history. In addition to the weekly and conference accolades, Charlie Farrar was the first-ever Bulldog to be named Big South Conference Goalkeeper of the Year. Asheville notched four First Team All-Conference selections, which tied a program record. Girodano also coached Brendan Herb, who in 2023 became the program's third College Sports Communicators Academic All-America selection.
Giordano coached four players who earned postseason honors in 2022. Sam Pitts-Eckersall was named to the All-Big South Second Team and the All-Big South Freshman Team, while Sam Presser was named All-Big South Honorable Mention and also to the All-Big South Freshman Team. Brendan Herb earned All-Big South Honorable Mention, while Andrew Rossetti was named to the All-Academic Team.
Giordano, who officially became the leader of the Bulldogs on June 4, 2021, scored a thrilling season-opening win over Northern Kentucky to begin the 2021 campaign. For their performances in that match, Conor Behan and Jarron James both earned weekly awards from the Big South. Giordano helped coach Leon Musial to Big South All-Academic Team honors. On the pitch, Musial finished second in the conference in saves (62) and saves per game (4.13).
In his lone season as the Interim Head Coach, Giordano guided the Bulldogs to a 3-5-1 mark in a schedule made up entirely of Big South matches. Thanks to their 3-4-1 mark in the regular season, the Bulldogs appeared in the semifinals of the Big South Tournament for the first time since 2008 where they dropped a hard-fought 1-0 decision in overtime at High Point.
Individually, the Bulldogs had multiple players have standout spring seasons. Miles Peay led Asheville with seven assists and average 0.78 assists per game. His assist per game average ranked third in Division I men's soccer and his total assists ranked ninth. For his play, Peay was named to the United Soccer Coaches Men's Scholar All-Region Team. Furthermore, Taylor Durall earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors along with being named the Big South's Scholar-Athlete of the Year in men's soccer. Rounding out the award winners was the duo of Conor Behan and Leon Musial who both landed spots on the All-Big South Freshman Team.
Prior to being elevated to interim head coach, Giordano spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs, while also serving as the team's recruiting coordinator. He helped the Bulldogs double their win total from 2018 to 2019, while increasing their Big South Conference victories by three in 2019.
The previous two seasons served as Giordano's second stint as an assistant coach for Asheville. After playing overseas in Germany during 2014, Giordano returned to his alma mater for his first collegiate coaching stop. The 2015 Bulldogs won seven games and earned a spot in the Big South tournament.
Giordano served as an assistant coach at Wake Forest during the 2016 season in which the Demon Deacons won 19 games, including the ACC Tournament Championship. The Deacons advanced all the way to the national championship game that year.
He spent the 2017 season as the associate head coach at Wofford, aiding the Terriers as they earned a trip to the Southern Conference tournament.
In addition to his work as a collegiate assistant coach, Giordano has also served as the Asheville City SC men's head coach since 2018. In his first two seasons, he led Asheville City to two playoff berths, two playoff victories and an appearance in the conference championship match.
As the team transitioned to the USL League Two, Asheville City president Ryan Kelley signed Giordano to a two-year extension as head coach and also named him sporting director with responsibility for all on-field activities in October of 2019.
Giordano, a 2013 graduate of UNC Asheville, started two seasons in the midfield as a student-athlete for the Bulldogs. He started in seven of his 11 appearances as a junior and started 17 matches as a senior. He finished third in minutes and recorded two assists in his final campaign, in which the Bulldogs secured eight victories.
Giordano played with the South Carolina United Bantams of the PDL between his junior and senior seasons. He was also a key fixture and captain of the Triangle FC U20 teams in the summers of 2010 and 2011, helping them reach nationals in each of their respective seasons. In 2011, he propelled TFC to a fourth-place finish at nationals.
Madero joined the staff as a graduate assistant in 2010. He assists in practice instruction, goalkeeper coaching and recruiting. In addition, he is involved in game strategy and alumni relations. In two of Maderos four seasons, the Flames have reached the Big South Championship title game. In 2013, Madero assisted head coach Jeff Alder in helping Liberty rebound from a slow start early in the year to advance the 2013 Big South title game. The Flames became the first No. 7 seed to play for the conference title since 1992. Liberty shut out No. 2 seed High Point (1-0) and No. 3 Longwood to earn a place in the Big South title contest. In his first year as an assistant, Madero help guide the Flames to the 2011 Big South title. Liberty posted an 11-6-3 overall record and a 4-4-1 Big South mark. The former Flames goalkeeper mentored freshman goalkeepers Scott Sutarik and Josh Pacella, who helped the Flames lead the Big South Conference in goals allowed (0.95), goals against average (0.91) and shutouts (9). Sutarik led the Big South with a 0.56 goals-against average and in save percentage with an .850 save percentage, earning Big South All-Tournament and All-Freshman team honors. The freshman goalkeeper also tied for the conference lead with six shutouts, recording them in 10 games played. Madero's first year as a member of the coaching staff came in 2010, he served as a volunteer assistant coach. Madero, a native of Tampa, Fla., earned All-Big South second team accolades in 2009, as well as garnering conference player of the week honors during the season. Additionally, the goalkeeper was a member of Liberty's 2007 Big South Conference championship team. Madero also etched his name on several Liberty single season and career record lists, despite suffering a season-ending injury during the Flames' first round Big South Tournament contest in 2009. He holds the lowest career goals-against average in Big South Conference history with a 0.52 GAA. Madero posted the second-best goals-against average for a season in Liberty history with a 0.45 GAA and tied for second in program annals with 10 shutouts in 2009. He compiled an 11-4-3 record and finished the year fourth in nation in the final NCAA Division I Statistical Report in GAA. During his two seasons on the Flames' roster, Madero compiled a 16-4-6 record with a school-record low goals-against average of 0.52, logging over 2,416 minutes in the Liberty net. He holds the Osborne Stadium record with eight consecutive shutouts, completing his career without conceding a goal at the facility and finishing a strong 10-0-2 at home. Madero earned his Bachelor of Science degree in general studies with a specialization in kinesiology from Liberty in 2010 and earned a master's degree in sports management this past spring. He also serves as the goalkeeping director at Central Virginia United and has been involved in youth soccer coaching and instructional camp throughout the area. Madero lives in Lynchburg. Softball Fax:
Charlie Hubbard enters his first season as associate head coach and third season overall as an assistant on the men's soccer coaching staff at the Institute. He was promoted to associate head coach in January 2018.
The past two years, Hubbard has been responsible for helping Bonelli create a winning culture. One area of emphasis has been on academics as the team was given the Colonel Don Jamison Team Academic Achievement Award in May of 2017. The honor recognizes a men's team and a women's team that has distinguished itself with superior academic achievement.
This past season he coached freshman midfielder Pa-Alieu Ann, who was named to the SoCon All-Freshman team for his contributions during the season.
Hubbard came to VMI after serving for two years as an assistant men's soccer coach at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. Overseeing a head coaching transition during the 2015 season, Hubbard maintained all recruits and independently traveled and coached the team on multiple occasions.
He was responsible for developing an organized system to streamline recruiting and camp organization while maintaining university standards for roster size and competition. In addition, Hubbard organized budgets for equipment, travel, meals and other team accommodations.
Prior to Dallas Baptist, Hubbard served as an assistant men's and women's soccer coach at Thomas More College in Crestview Hills, Kentucky, during the 2013-14 season. He assisted both programs to qualify for the NCAA DIII tournament, while the women's team earned its first Sweet Sixteen appearance and No. 14 national ranking.
While at Thomas More, he also served as a soccer instructor for the Northern Kentucky Soccer Academy in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. While creating weekly training plans and season-long development programs, Hubbard coordinated the tryout and evaluation for players U10-U18.
Hubbard was a four-year student-athlete at Palm Beach Atlantic University (DII) in West Palm Beach, Florida, setting a school record by playing in 84 games from 2009-13.
He graduated from Palm Beach Atlantic in 2013 with a degree in Biblical studies. While coaching at Dallas Baptist, he earned a master's degree in sport management in 2015.
He holds a USSF National C license and NSCAA Goalkeeping Level 1 certificate.
Wingate University graduate assistant
Liam Davies
D.O.B 10/22/1992
From Liverpool, England.
Assistant Mens Soccer Coach at Coker College
Entering my 3rd year at Coker.
FA level 1 and 2 coaching badges (England)
USSF D License Coach.
Played in the UK for Wigan Athletic, Macclesfield Town, Prescot Cables and Congleton Town. Played in the 2012 Dallas Cup for Knowsley Youth.
All American Honors 2014. Final four 2014. Conference Champions at UNOH in 2015 winning defensive player of the year.
Currently coaching at Florence Soccer Association.
I am representing Newberry College located in South Carolina. We compete in the NCAA Division II in the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) which was ranked 3rd strongest in the country last year. I am the assistant coach for Newberry College and just recently graduated from Lander University as a player so I understand the level and region very well.
Taal enters his 15th season with the North Carolina Wesleyan men's soccer program and eight as the squad's head coach. He hails from Bethany College in West Virginia, where he served two seasons as head women's soccer coach. The Gambia, West Africa native graduated from Bethany in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in Political Science.
A veteran of Bethany College soccer, Coach Taal spent over a decade around the men's and women's programs. As a collegiate player, he was a two-time PAC All-Conference selection and was a member of the Bison's 1994 Division III National Championship team. Following the completion of his career, he moved to the sidelines as an assistant for the men's team. During that time, Bethany won five PAC titles and earned five berths into the NCAA tournament.
Taal's Wesleyan tenure as both an assistant and a head coach has seen the Bishops turn in a 156-67-25 overall record, including three regular season USA South Championships, two USA South Tournament Championships, four NCAA Tournament berths, and two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances.
The 2011 season, his first as head coach, saw NCWC go 7-5-7 overall and earn runner-up finishes in the USA South Regular Season and Tournament Championships. Taal helped coach nine players to All-Conference accolades that season, while six Bishops garnered Academic All-Conference recognition. Most recently in 2017, the veteran coach enjoyed his best season at the helm of the program, guiding the Bishops to a 13-6-1 overall record and a USA South regular season champions and Tournament champions dust earning a bid into the NCAA tournament
In addition to his coaching duties, Taal also serves as the Department of Athletics' Gameday Supervisor. He currently resides in Rocky Mount.
Kyle Hughes enters his 5th season with the Pioneers, his second season as the Head Mens Soccer Coach.
Hughes came to the Pioneers after spending two years serving as a staff coach for Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA) and United FC. During his time with coaching club soccer in South Carolina, Hughes has coached at the academy, select, challenge and premier levels.
In 2015, Hughes joined the Mens Soccer Pioneers coaching staff as an assistant coach that was led by former Head Coach, Kevin Nolan. The two would go on to produce a record of 28-9-2 overall and 23-7 in conference play.
In 2017, Hughes was named the Head Mens Soccer Coach shortly after the resignation of former head coach Kevin Nolan. In his first season Hughes led the Pioneers to a 12-6-2 record overall and 7-6-2 in conference play.
Hughes played at Spartanburg Methodist College and North Greenville University. He currently resides in Greenville, SC.
Rob Miller is the head coach at Truett McConnell University. Coach Miller has 21 years of college coaching experience. He is coached in the PDL and been involved with the olympic development program for many years. Coach miller has experience coaching both domestically and internationally. Coach Miller has been a club Director and a high school coach. He holds a premier, advanced national and national diploma.
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 1000 different college coaches have attended EXACT's events.
See below for just a few of the coaches that attended recent events in this region.
Mike DeMara enters his first season as assistant coach at UNCG on Justin Maullins staff. DeMara spent the past season as the Director of Soccer Operations for both the mens and womens soccer programs at Old Dominion.
Prior to ODU, DeMara spent two years as an assistant soccer coach at Methodist University. In two seasons at Methodist, he helped the program to a 24-10-3 overall record and a 15-3-1 conference mark. Methodist won the 2013 USA South regular season title, while also reaching the conference tournament championship game. He saw his players earn 13 All-Conference accolades, a Conference Player of the Year, a Rookie of the Year and an NSCAA All-Region selection.
DeMara spent three seasons at the University of Great Falls as an assistant coach from 2010-13. In his first season on staff, UGF posted a 16-4-1 record and won its first conference championship. Great Falls made its first-ever NAIA National Tournament appearance that year, beating No. 2 Simon Frasier to reach the Sweet 16. During his second season, UGF compiled a 16-5 record to win its second straight conference championship while also making it back to the Sweet 16.
DeMara, a 2008 graduate of Methodist, spent five years as a player under head coach Justin Terranova. In his final two seasons, he led his team in assists, earning USA South All-Conference honors both years as well as a selection in the 2007 USA South All-Tournament Team. DeMara graduated from Methodist with a Bachelor Degree in business administration with a concentration in sport management.
DeMara also spent time coaching at his alma mater, Great Bridge High School. He has also coached youth teams and camps in Fayetteville, and helped various teams with his former club, Chesapeake United.
DeMara holds a USSF National D coaching license as well as an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.
-Gardner-Webb University DI Assistant Coach, Responsible for recruiting. (Current)
-ODP NC coach. (Current).
GCCSA 2016. (Current).
-Vaag Football Club Headcoach U13, 2009-2011
Playing experience:
Vaag Football Club(Norway youth)
IK Start Football Club(Professional 2008-2011)
Vindbjart Football Club(Professional, loan from June 1, 2010, Dec 30 2010)
FC Flora Tallinn(Professional 2011-2012)
Detroit City FC( Summer, 2016)
Gardner-Webb University(2013, 2016)
National Team:
Norway U17, 12 caps, 2 goals.
Charlie Hubbard enters his first season as associate head coach and third season overall as an assistant on the men's soccer coaching staff at the Institute. He was promoted to associate head coach in January 2018.
The past two years, Hubbard has been responsible for helping Bonelli create a winning culture. One area of emphasis has been on academics as the team was given the Colonel Don Jamison Team Academic Achievement Award in May of 2017. The honor recognizes a men's team and a women's team that has distinguished itself with superior academic achievement.
This past season he coached freshman midfielder Pa-Alieu Ann, who was named to the SoCon All-Freshman team for his contributions during the season.
Hubbard came to VMI after serving for two years as an assistant men's soccer coach at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas. Overseeing a head coaching transition during the 2015 season, Hubbard maintained all recruits and independently traveled and coached the team on multiple occasions.
He was responsible for developing an organized system to streamline recruiting and camp organization while maintaining university standards for roster size and competition. In addition, Hubbard organized budgets for equipment, travel, meals and other team accommodations.
Prior to Dallas Baptist, Hubbard served as an assistant men's and women's soccer coach at Thomas More College in Crestview Hills, Kentucky, during the 2013-14 season. He assisted both programs to qualify for the NCAA DIII tournament, while the women's team earned its first Sweet Sixteen appearance and No. 14 national ranking.
While at Thomas More, he also served as a soccer instructor for the Northern Kentucky Soccer Academy in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. While creating weekly training plans and season-long development programs, Hubbard coordinated the tryout and evaluation for players U10-U18.
Hubbard was a four-year student-athlete at Palm Beach Atlantic University (DII) in West Palm Beach, Florida, setting a school record by playing in 84 games from 2009-13.
He graduated from Palm Beach Atlantic in 2013 with a degree in Biblical studies. While coaching at Dallas Baptist, he earned a master's degree in sport management in 2015.
He holds a USSF National C license and NSCAA Goalkeeping Level 1 certificate.
Henry Ametti enters his second season on the Tiger sidelines for the 2018-19 season. Coach Ametti joined the Tigers after a four-year playing career under Coach DiNuzzo at University of Maine Farmington. He graduated from UMF in 2017 with a degree in General Studies and a minor in International Studies.
"We could not be more excited to have Henry joining the program. He's an excellent young coach that will work tirelessly to make sure our players have a great experience here at Hampden-Sydney and reach their potential in every way, said Coach DiNuzzo.
Ametti has a USSF "D" License and has head coaching experience with the Western Maine United U17 team. This past spring, he assisted with coordinating recruiting and organizing and leading the spring season at UMF. Ametti has served as a Division Leader at Bridgton Academy Sports Camp since 2014.
At UMF, he was a four-year starter on defense and served as a captain as a junior and senior. He was named to the NAC All-Tournament team in 2015 after leading UMF to the conference semifinals. Ametti appeared in 70 games while starting 69, tallying four goals and one assist.
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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 also face live action observed by all college coaches
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I loved the style of training and playing at the camp. They were open to changes with certain age restrictions and skill differences (as I am one of the younger athletes). Also, I loved how we were able to meet each coach privately, as well as during training. Lastly, the elevator pitch practice was unique and beneficial as it prepares me for the future.
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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
Through this one day camp, EXACT Soccer has made me realize that my dream is so possible to reach. It's the only camp I've been to, but I was able to meet so many new people who share the same passion as me. I also learned how to elevate my recruiting game to reach my goal much easier.
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Player
The best part about the Exact ID camp was the ability to have one-on-one conversation with 30+ college soccer coaches from all over the United States. These coaches were not only from different part of the country, but also coaches at different levels. They say a big part of getting recruited is building relationships with the coaches, and I believe this was a great way to get started! This camp gave us, athletes, the opportunity to learn the basics of college recruiting, the qualities the coaches looking for in a player, and overall get great tips from them.
Player
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Player
This was a wonderful opportunity to meet coaches and other players in a completely different format. There is a chance to show individual skills that may not be seen in a regular soccer tournament environment. The interaction with coaches is outstanding and I really feel that I was able to get exposure from EXACT that I would not have anywhere else. Thanks for a great session and options to see so many coaches. I can't wait to see where this opportunity leads me!
Player
This is the first ID Camp that I have attended and it was a positive experience in every way. The camp was very well organized leading up to the camp with very informative emails and preparation work for the camp. On the day of the camp, registration was well organized and the EXACT team was there to help for every step of the way. Chris was an excellent leader and motivated me from the very beginning. It was amazing to be exposed to real college coaches and to be coached both on and off the field. Getting feedback on the day was very rewarding. I am looking forward to attending EXACT Soccer Academic 50 ID Camp in June/July.
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I had an amazing experience at EXACT Camp. I enjoyed the opportunity to talk face-to-face with so many coaches from around the country. I also enjoyed the opportunity to train with new coaches. I am looking forward to visiting coaches that I met at their schools and getting to take a closer look at their programs. It was also cool to meet so many fellow athletes from other places and make new friends. Thank you so much for everything!! Thank you!!!
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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).
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