EXACT Multi-College ID Camps give athletes personal interaction & exposure to college coaches from top NCAA programs
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.
Assistant Coach
as.fairchild17@gmail.com
Boston College
Division 1
As Director of Analytics, Alex Fairchild assists the men's soccer coaching staff with opposition scouting, post match analysis, set piece strategy, and coaching development projects.
Fairchild works full-time as an analyst for StatDNA, the analytics arm of Arsenal FC of the English Premier League. Based in Boston, he evaluates professional players through the use of cutting-edge statistics and video review. He assesses the player's strengths, weaknesses, and tendencies in both the attacking and defensive phases of play. His analysis is used to aid the club in its transfer decision making process and opposition analysis.
During his time as an undergraduate at Boston College, Fairchild served as the mens soccer team's student manager during the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Responsible for video and statistical analysis and scouting upcoming opponents, he also assisted the coaching staff with day-to-day operations, camps and travel. His innovative use of analytics helped the Eagles back to the NCAA tournament after a two-year absence. In 2015, he contributed to wins over No. 10 Virginia and No. 12 Syracuse and the program's Elite Eight appearance in the NCAA tournament. For his contributions, Fairchild was recognized by Boston College Athletics with the Unsung Hero Award, which is presented at the annual Boston College Athletics Department awards ceremony to a member of the Athletics community, whose efforts toward, and passion for, the program go above and beyond.
In addition to his time at the Heights and StatDNA, Fairchild has broad global soccer experience. As early as 2011, he was analyzing international soccer games on a weekly basis for several international soccer websites. He has spent the 2016, 2017 and 2018 Major League Soccer seasons in the United States supporting the New England Revolution television broadcast team of Brad Feldman and Paul Mariner with pre-game scouting reports and in-game statistics.
Additionally, he co-authored with Konstantinos Pelechrinis of the University of Pittsburgh and Marios Kokkodis of Boston College, Spatial Analysis of Shots in the MLS: A Model of Expected Goals and Fractal Dimensionality, which was published in the Journal of Sports Analytics in 2018.
Fairchild graduated magma cum laude from Boston College's Carroll School of Management with a degree in Finance and Business Analytics in 2017. He also attended Boston College High School and played three seasons of varsity soccer under head coach Billy Ryan.
Assistant Coach
stewart.flaherty@dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth
Division 1
https://dartmouthsports.com/sports/mens-soccer/roster/coaches/stewart-flaherty/9376
Assistant Coach
s.defregger@northeastern.edu
Northeastern
Division 1
Stefan played 4 years of college soccer at Dartmouth before transitioning to the USL. In the USL he played for two years with the Wilmington Hammerheads and most recently with the Rochester Rhinos. He has made over 50 appearances in the USL, earning team of the week honors twice.
Throughout Stefan's playing career he has also worked with the Wilmington Hammerheads youth teams as well as their Sports Science program. Most recently he spent a year as an assistant coach with the University of Rochester helping them to an elite 8 appearance. Along the way the staff was also voted UAA coaching staff of the year.
Stefan is beginning his sixth season with Northeastern University after helping them to a second place finish in the CAA and a top for RPI finish in 2021
Assistant Volunteer Coach
smatteson@bryant.edu
Bryant
Division 1
Hired in April 2018, Sam Matteson joins the Bulldogs staff as an assistant coach with the men's soccer program.
Matteson has recorded assistant coaching stints at the University of New Haven, Bridgewater State and Wheelock College and is currently the ECNL Director for the Boston Bolts.
As a player, he suited up for four years for the Mitchell College Mariners and was a two-time conference champion, winning New England Collegiate Conference rings in 2006 and 2008. He made a career-high 12 appearances for the Red and Black in 2007.
He graduated from Mitchell College with a Bachelor's of Science in Sport and Fitness Management and also holds an MBA in Sports Industries from the University of New Haven. He also holds a United States Soccer Federation D License.
Director of Operations
carlos_ruiz@student.uml.edu
Massachusetts-Lowell
Division 1
Former Midfielder for the University of Massachusets Lowell. Currently the Director of Operations for University of Massachusets Lowell and Regional Technical Director for the FC Stars.
Assistant Coach
mwaterma@holycross.edu
Holy Cross (MA)
Division 1
Mark Waterman is currently in his second season at Holy Cross as an assistant mens soccer coach in 2018. Waterman spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons as an assistant coach at Tufts University as the Jumbos won the 2016 Div. III national championship.
Waterman joined Tufts in 2015, helping the team to a Sweet Sixteen appearance and then onto the Div. III National Championship in 2016. Waterman was a part of the staff to be named the 2016 NSCAA Staff of the Year.
While at Tufts, Waterman managed coaching video sessions for the team as well as individual and smaller group sessions. He was also responsible for the scouting of opponents and creating a scouting report. He also coordinated recruiting visits and evaluated nationally.
Waterman played four years at Denison University as a midfielder. He received his bachelor of arts in economics at Denison in 2015 and his master of sports leadership degree from Northeastern University in 2017. At Denison, he played in 67 games and tallied 57 points on 25 assists and 16 goals. Waterman served as a captain his senior year and was a three-time All-Conference player. His 25 assists ranks second all-time at Dension.
Waterman currently holds a USSF E license.
Assistant Coach
esanchez02@manhattan.edu
Manhattan
Division 1
Edison Sanchez
Assistant Coach at Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York. NCAA Division 1
Assistant Coach
scottkro9@comcast.net
Saint Joseph's (PA)
Division 1
Scott Krotee wrapped up his fourth season as a volunteer assistant coach on the Saint Josephs mens soccer staff in Fall 2017. Krotees primary responsibility is working with SJUs goalkeepers.
From 2016-17, Krotee coached goalkeeper Greg O'Connell to three Philadelphia Soccer Six Defender of the Week honors and two Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Week honors in a pair of seasons in which O'Connell recorded nine wins and seven shutouts in 34 appearances. Under Krotee's direction and in just two seasons as SJU's primary goalkeeper, O'Connell broke into SJU's all-time top ten in career goals against average (1.54), career saves (150, through 35 career matches), and career shutouts (7).
From 2014-15, Krotee coached goalkeeper Bobby Edwards to 2014 Philadelphia Soccer Six All-Rookie Team honors, as well as six weekly accolades between the A-10 and Philadelphia Soccer Six. Additionally, Krotee coached O'Connell to Philadelphia Soccer Six Defender of the Week honors after the sophomore's first collegiate appearance in 2015.
Previously, Krotee played professionally for four years. In 2015 and 2016, he was ranked among the "Top 100 American Goalkeepers Prospects for the 2018 World Cup."
Most recently, he was the goalkeeper for the Harrisburg Heat out of the Major Arena Soccer League. In 2015-16, he played 10 matches totaling 194 saves in 578:55 for a .721 save percentage. In 2014-15, Krotee played one full match, making 13 saves, before suffering a season-ending injury.
Prior to the Heat, Krotee signed with MLS's Columbus Crew USL Pro affiliate club Dayton Dutch Lions on June 2, 2014 and appeared in one match over the course of that season.
From 2013-14, Krotee competed for the Pennsylvania Roar of the Major Indoor Soccer League. In nine games with the Roar, he posted a .706 save percentage in 346:34 to earn MISL All-Rookie Team accolades.
In 2012, Krotee made appearances with Reading United AC, the MLSs Philadelphia Union player-development partner, in the Premier Development League, with whom he posted a 0.55 goals-against average in 165 minutes in net.
Krotee enjoyed a decorated four-year career as a Division I goalkeeper at Gardner-Webb University from 2008-12. Krotee ranked fifth nationally in total saves (107) and sixth nationally in saves per game (5.94) in his senior season and led the Big South in shutouts as a junior. He graduated with school records for lowest career goals-against average (1.39) and lowest single-season goals-against average (1.10).
A 2012 College Sports Madness All-Big South Preseason Second Team selection, the senior captain was twice named to the Soccer For A Cure All-Tournament Team and earned 2011 Big South Conference Championship All-Tournament Team honors. In 2008, he received the inaugural Wilson Soccer Alumni Association Scholarship and was a member of the Disney Soccer Showcase National Championship squad.
Krotee spent three seasons with Reading United AC U-20 from 2006-09. Prior to that, he was a member of the Olympics Development Program First Team (USA EPYSA) from 2002-04.
Krotee earned his masters degree in international marketing from Saint Joseph's University in Fall 2015. He earned his undergraduate degree in Health/Wellness from Gardner-Webb University in May 2012.
Assistant Coach
blongo@mit.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Division 3
Longo enters his sixth year as assistant coach for the MIT men's soccer team this fall. Longo has been involved with coaching soccer for the past 14 years which includes two years as the head coach of the Lexington High School Boys Varsity team, where he led the team to a record of 25-4-6 and back-to-back Middlesex League titles in 2014 and 2015. Longo also spent one year as a pro coach of the Lexington United Soccer Club, five years as a staff coach for SFC New England and 11 years as a coach at the Soccer 101 Academy. Longo holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Seton Hall University and a masters in business administration from Bentley University. Longo was a Division I men's soccer player in the Big East Conference at Seton Hall, starting 62 games in midfield from 2007-2010. Longo also holds a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma
Head Coach
rburk@conncoll.edu
Connecticut College
Division 3
Reuben Burk comes to Connecticut College after spending one year at Newberry College, two years at the College of the Holy Cross, and two years at Alfred University.
At Newberry, Burk was the recruiting coordinator and had the main responsibility of overseeing the recruiting process for all prospective student-athletes, both internationally and domestically. Burk helped establish one of Newberry's most diverse recruiting classes for 2018 by helping get commitments from Brazil, Italy, North Carolina, South Carolina and Maryland. He also coordinated recruiting trips to Iceland, Norway, and Spain.
At Holy Cross, Burk helped with a variety of duties including daily coaching, recruiting nationally, scouting, helping plan offseason schedules, game day preparations, travel coordination, community service, and helping run summer camps and clinics.
Burk also served as the assistant coach at Alfred University. The team reached the Empire 8 semifinals in 2014, which marked the program's first conference tournament appearance in nine years. Burk was also part of a group which earned the 2014 Empire 8 Coaching Staff Award.
As a player, Burk was a four-year student-athlete at Hobart College. Under Head Coach Shawn Griffin, in both 2009 and 2011, Hobart finished in the top 25 Division III national rankings and made appearances in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. In 2009, Burk helped Hobart win the Liberty League conference championship.
Burk graduated from Hobart in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology/sociology and religious studies. He then got his master's in business administration from Alfred University in 2015. Burk holds a USSF C License as well as a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma.
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Head Men's Soccer Coach
michael.pilger@trincoll.edu
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Michael Pilger completed his 17th season as head coach of the Trinity College mens soccer team, having guided the Bantams to the NESCAC Championship Tournament in seven of the last eight years. Also a physical education instructor at the College, Pilger came to Trinity from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and the Cleveland Crunch of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), after highly successful stints as head coach at the University of Rochester and Kenyon College where he won National Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was Regional Coach of the Year 4 times. He has taken 3 different teams to the NCAA Tournament and Top 25 National Rankings.
Assistant Coach
jcherackal@wesleyan.edu
Wesleyan (CT)
Division 3
Joe Cherackal is entering his fifth year on the mens soccer staff at Wesleyan in 2018. After spending the 2015 and 2016 seasons as the sub-varsity head coach, he joined the varsity team in a full-time role in 2017.
A native of Connecticut, he played for local club Oakwood out of Glastonbury before enrolling at Holy Cross. After graduating in 2009, he began coaching locally with the Portland Soccer Club.
In 2012, Cherackal returned to his roots and began coaching for Oakwood. He has since switched youth clubs, assuming duties with the FSA FC for the 2015-16 season. Cherackal received a national D coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) in 2013. He also became a certified strength and conditioning specialist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in 2011.
Head coach
mcorreia@salemstate.edu
Salem State
Division 3
orreia was hired as the Head Men's Soccer Coach in August of 2017, winning the conference championship with an undefeated league record in his first season and delivering the Vikings to the NCAA Tournament. In his first 3 seasons at Salem State, the team has reached the championship game two times (MASCAC Title in 2017) and compiled a conference record of 17-1-3.
Correia, who led Daniel Webster for six seasons, built a highly successful program during his tenure. The two-time New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Coach of the Year, led the Eagles to three straight NECC titles, and three straight NCAA Division III Tournament berths, which included the school's first tournament win in the program's history this past season.
As head coach, Correia has compiled an impressive [105-53-15](tel:105-53-15) record over his 9 seasons, while coaching 37 all-conference selections, including the Conference top goalkeeper six times, conference top rookie four times and the conference player of the year three times.
A native of Dracut, Mass., Correia is a 2010 graduate of UMass Dartmouth where he played four seasons of varsity soccer for the Corsairs while serving as team captain his junior and senior years. In addition, Correia has several years of experience working club soccer, youth camps, and clinics and is a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma recipient.
Men's Soccer Assistant Coach
absuprise03@gmail.com
Nichols (MA)
Division 3
Alex completed his first year at Nichols College, while completing his Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. Alex played four years at Virginia Wesleyan University in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Alex has coached youth soccer since 2012 at Virginia Rush Soccer Club and Croatian Eagles Soccer Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Alex is a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
lrwatkins09@gmail.com
EXACT
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.
Assistant Coach
brownzac@iu.edu
Indiana
Division 1
Zac Brown is in his third season as the volunteer assistant coach for the Hoosiers in 2019. As part of his duties with the Hoosiers, Brown will coach the teams goalkeepers.
The 2018 season was another historic one for Indiana, as the Hoosiers won both the Big Ten regular season and tournament championships for the first time since 2006. Under Brown's guidance, sophomore goalkeeper Trey Muse was named both Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and First-Team All-Big ten unanimously. Muse was also the only goalie to be named a MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist and First-Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches. IU posted a NCAA-best 15 shutouts in 2018 and the team's goals-against average of 0.529 was fourth-best in the nation.
IU advanced to the College Cup in 2018 for the second-straight season and finished the year ranked No. 3 in the nation with an overall record of 20-3-1. Also for the second-straight season, Brown and the IU coaching staff were named Men's North Region Staff of the Year for DI Institutions by United Soccer Coaches.
Brown had an immediate impact for the Hoosiers in 2017, helping true freshman goalkeeper Trey Muse post one of the greatest seasons in NCAA history. Muse led the NCAA in shutouts (18), goals-against average (.260), save percentage (0.903) and goalie minutes played (2416:18). Muse's 18 shutouts match the NCAA and Indiana single-season record and also sets the Big Ten mark.
The freshman's GAA tied for the fourth-best in NCAA history and set the Big Ten record, while his save percentage tied for the 16th best all-time. Muse's seven goals allowed in 2017 tied the Big Ten record for fewest scores allowed.
In 2017, the Hoosiers reached the College Cup Final, falling in double overtime to Stanford. Indiana was unbeaten in the team's first 24 matches and posted an overall record of 18-1-6 on the year, finishing the year ranked No. 2 in the nation. Brown and the rest of the IU coaches were named the Men's Midwest Region Staff of the Year (SOY) for Division I Institutions by the United Soccer Coaches.
We are excited to have Zac join our soccer program, coach Yeagley remarked at the time of Browns hiring. Zac has gained valuable experience over the past few years working at various levels and most recently as an assistant/goalkeeper coach with Northern Illinois. His passion and work rate will be a valuable asset to our soccer program. One of Zacs primary coaching roles will be training and developing our goalies. Zac will be an excellent addition to our IU Soccer family.
Brown came to Indiana from Northern Illinois, where he served as an assistant coach for the 2016 season with the Huskies.
Prior to NIU, Brown coached at Lake Forest College, where he worked with the womens soccer program during the 2015 season. Brown helped the Foresters record a 14-3-2 record, including a 9-0-1 mark in the Midwest Conference en route to a league championship. In 2015, the Lake Forest goalkeepers combined to record seven shutouts.
In addition to his time at Lake Forest, Brown worked with the Illinois Olympic Development Program (ODP), U.S. Soccer Training Centers and Big Cat Goalkeeping, while he also served as Director of Coaching for Northern Illinois FC.
Brown played collegiately at the University of Richmond and Loyola University (Chicago). Brown also trained with the Carolina Railhawks of the NASL and played for the Railhawks U23 Development Team.
A native of St. Paul, Minn., Brown earned his bachelors degree with honors in political science from Loyola in 2014 and his masters degree in political science from Loyola in 2015. Brown holds a United States Soccer Federation D Coaching License.
Recruiting Coordinator
nmillett@bryant.edu
Bryant
Division 1
Millette has been instrumental in the transition of the mens soccer program to the Division I ranks. Over the course of the five year reclassification period, Millette has helped the program improve immensely, both on the field and in the classroom. The Bulldogs came off their best season since joining the Division I ranks, finishing 9-5-3 in 2014, earning the program's second-straight Division I postseason appearance and setting records for most wins in a season (9), NEC wins in a season (5), the highest finish in the NEC Standings (2nd), and five All-NEC recipients. Millette continues to play a key role in all aspects of the Bulldog program from recruiting and scouting, to student-athlete development. Joining the Bryant University community in 2007, Millette worked as a Graduate Assistant to the Athletic Administration, focusing on the areas of Event Management, Equipment Room, and Facility Operations. In 2008, he joined the Mens Soccer program as an Assistant Coach while continuing his role in Operations through 2010, following the completion of his MBA. 2008 is also when Millette started his career as a youth soccer coach with Bruno United FC. While assisting with the U15 and U16 Boys Clubs they won three straight State Cup Titles. In 2011, Nate led the U16 Bayside FC Boys to the US Region I Championships in Lancaster, PA. Millette graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 2006 with a Bachelors degree from the renowned Sport Management program as a part of The Isenburg School of Business. He also received a minor in Psychology while attending UMass. Millette was a walk-on freshmen for the Minutemen Soccer program. He also played for the Western Mass Pioneers in the USL Super-20 League before his career was cut short because of injury prior to his junior season. During his senior year, Nate was the Assistant Coach for the Amherst HS Boys team and was the Director of Operations for the Third Annual SoccerFest tournament sponsored by ADIDAS. A native of Scituate, R.I., Millette graduated from Scituate HS in 2002 where he played four years of soccer, basketball, and baseball. While excelling at all three sports, he was a standout soccer player in the open-division and was named All-Conference for four consecutive years. As a senior-captain, Millette finished second in the league in points splitting time at center back and center midfield, earning All-State honors. A staple in the RI premier soccer league, Nate won 6 state cup titles with the Northern Lightning, South Coast United, and Mid-State Stompers.
Director of Operations
carlos_ruiz@student.uml.edu
Massachusetts-Lowell
Division 1
Former Midfielder for the University of Massachusets Lowell. Currently the Director of Operations for University of Massachusets Lowell and Regional Technical Director for the FC Stars.
Head Coach
bgraham@holycross.edu
Holy Cross (MA)
Division 1
Ben Graham is currently in his second season at Holy Cross as an assistant men's soccer coach in 2017. He also serves as the goalkeepers coach. Graham spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons as an assistant coach at Stanford as the Cardinal won the 2015 national championship.
Graham joined Stanford in 2014, helping the team earn back-to-back PAC-12 Tournament titles and a national championship in 2015 after the Cardinal made it to the NCAA Tournament second round in 2014.
At Stanford, Graham coached Andrew Epstein, who received 2014 and 2015 second team PAC-12 All-Conference accolades, and was a NSCAA Academic All-American. Epstein ranked 10th in the nation for lowest goals against average at 0.61.
Prior to Stanford, he was an assistant coach at Northeastern from 2012-2014 where he worked with the goalkeepers, while assisting with recruiting players and scouting opponents. He helped the Huskies to their first-ever CAA title and a NCAA Tournament second round appearance in 2012. He coached Oliver Blum to the fifth lowest goals against average in the nation at 0.56.
Building the program from the ground up, Graham served as the head coach for the mens and womens soccer teams at Marymount College from 2009-2012. He coordinated all coaching and administrative duties for the program.
Graham was also an assistant coach at California State University, Bakersfield from 2007-2009. He also served as a graduate assistant at the University of Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas, from 2005-2007.
Originally from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, Graham received his bachelor of laws and juris doctor degrees from the University of Sheffield (England) in 1996 and 1998, respectively. He played semi-professionally in the United Kingdom before coming to the United States to pursue coaching at the high school and club level in 2000. He won a high school state championship in Maine in 2002 and was named the NSCAA Coach of the Year in the state.
Graham currently holds a USSF A license, a USSF National Goalkeeping License and an NSCAA Premier Diploma.
Assistant Coach
blongo@mit.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
Division 3
Longo enters his sixth year as assistant coach for the MIT men's soccer team this fall. Longo has been involved with coaching soccer for the past 14 years which includes two years as the head coach of the Lexington High School Boys Varsity team, where he led the team to a record of 25-4-6 and back-to-back Middlesex League titles in 2014 and 2015. Longo also spent one year as a pro coach of the Lexington United Soccer Club, five years as a staff coach for SFC New England and 11 years as a coach at the Soccer 101 Academy. Longo holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Seton Hall University and a masters in business administration from Bentley University. Longo was a Division I men's soccer player in the Big East Conference at Seton Hall, starting 62 games in midfield from 2007-2010. Longo also holds a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma
Head Men's Soccer Coach
michael.pilger@trincoll.edu
Trinity (CT)
Division 3
Michael Pilger completed his 17th season as head coach of the Trinity College mens soccer team, having guided the Bantams to the NESCAC Championship Tournament in seven of the last eight years. Also a physical education instructor at the College, Pilger came to Trinity from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland and the Cleveland Crunch of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), after highly successful stints as head coach at the University of Rochester and Kenyon College where he won National Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was Regional Coach of the Year 4 times. He has taken 3 different teams to the NCAA Tournament and Top 25 National Rankings.
Assistant Coach
jboden@suffolk.edu
Suffolk
Division 3
James Boden was named Suffolk men's soccer head coach in August 2015 and begins his fourth season at the helm of the Rams in 2018.
In his first season with the blue-and-gold, Boden guided the Rams through challenges and diversity into GNAC postseason tournament for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. The eighth-seeded Rams, who went 2-6-1 against conference competition in the regular season, fell to the top-seeded Wildcats of Johnson & Wales in the quarterfinals to finish the year, 2-16-1. Boden's first Suffolk squad was backed by junior defenseman [Ben Daniels](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2015-16/bios/daniels_ben_2ial), a third team honoree.
Bodens second season, 2016, was one of the most successful for Suffolk in recent history. After putting together the most victories against conference competition (6-3) since joining the GNAC ranks in 1999, the Rams received at-home advantage for the leagues quarterfinals as the tournaments fourth seed. Sophomore [Jordan Casey](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/bios/casey_jordan_l68y) secured a 2-0 win for the Rams, but the regular season champion and tournament top seed ended Suffolks run in the semifinals capping the blue-and-golds season at 9-10 overall. The season saw five student-athletes garner six all-conference honors from the GNAC highlighted by Rookie of the Year accolades for [Jarrett Davis](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/bios/davis_jarrett_41sp). The freshman grabbed third-team recognition along with [Christian Restrepo](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/bios/restrepo_christian_on33), while [Alberto Bittan](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/bios/bittan_alberto_gy51) represented the Rams on the first team and Casey and [Ben Daniels](http://www.gosuffolkrams.com/sports/msoc/2016-17/bios/daniels_ben_peh1) earned spots on the second squad.
Prior to standing along the sidelines as coach, the three-year player at Sheffield Hallam University in England, Boden also had youth contracts with Stoke City FC, Port Vale and Chesterfield FC.
Boden, a 2004 graduate from Sheffield Hallam with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science (BSc), moved across the pond to begin his coaching career in 2005. Atop of his coaching tasks, Boden will continue to develop his sports and fitness businesses Boston Beach Soccer, Cape Cod Futsal and AllGen Athletes, which he started in 2011.
jshimer@pmc.edu
Pine Manor
Head coach
mcorreia@salemstate.edu
Salem State
Division 3
orreia was hired as the Head Men's Soccer Coach in August of 2017, winning the conference championship with an undefeated league record in his first season and delivering the Vikings to the NCAA Tournament. In his first 3 seasons at Salem State, the team has reached the championship game two times (MASCAC Title in 2017) and compiled a conference record of 17-1-3.
Correia, who led Daniel Webster for six seasons, built a highly successful program during his tenure. The two-time New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Coach of the Year, led the Eagles to three straight NECC titles, and three straight NCAA Division III Tournament berths, which included the school's first tournament win in the program's history this past season.
As head coach, Correia has compiled an impressive [105-53-15](tel:105-53-15) record over his 9 seasons, while coaching 37 all-conference selections, including the Conference top goalkeeper six times, conference top rookie four times and the conference player of the year three times.
A native of Dracut, Mass., Correia is a 2010 graduate of UMass Dartmouth where he played four seasons of varsity soccer for the Corsairs while serving as team captain his junior and senior years. In addition, Correia has several years of experience working club soccer, youth camps, and clinics and is a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma recipient.
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 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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Great job and we look forward to attending more EXACT camps, as well as introduce my younger son to the camps when the time is right. Thank you!
Parent
The information shared throughout the camp was priceless. EXACT Sports and the coaches were so approachable and willing to share all and any knowledge to the athletes and the parents. (line break) Our son is entering 10th grade and we were not aware of any such camps. He attended a showcase with the HS JV team last summer, but they did not share any information. He attended a college sponsored team camp the week before the EXACT Camp and there were only 5 college coaches that attended that camp. We were so happy with the EXACT's structure and all the opportunities that they give the athletes and parents to ask questions. We will attend another camp before our son graduates HS. Thank you!
Player
I had an amazing experience at EXACT Camp. I enjoyed the opportunity to talk face-to-face with so many coaches from around the country. I also enjoyed the opportunity to train with new coaches. I am looking forward to visiting coaches that I met at their schools and getting to take a closer look at their programs. It was also cool to meet so many fellow athletes from other places and make new friends. Thank you so much for everything!! Thank you!!!
Player
The best part about the Exact ID camp was the ability to have one-on-one conversation with 30+ college soccer coaches from all over the United States. These coaches were not only from different part of the country, but also coaches at different levels. They say a big part of getting recruited is building relationships with the coaches, and I believe this was a great way to get started! This camp gave us, athletes, the opportunity to learn the basics of college recruiting, the qualities the coaches looking for in a player, and overall get great tips from them.
Parent
I attended the camp with my son. The information that the EXACT personnel provided was excellent. We are now much more informed regarding the college recruiting and scholarship qualification's. The coaches that mentored the boys were also very knowledgeable, devoted, and fun. The rating that was provided after the camp was very helpful to help guide my son with his future training. The camp helped to boost my son's confidence and love for the game. I cannot say enough about the camp. You guys are the best ! Thanks for your efforts!
Player
I loved the style of training and playing at the camp. They were open to changes with certain age restrictions and skill differences (as I am one of the younger athletes). Also, I loved how we were able to meet each coach privately, as well as during training. Lastly, the elevator pitch practice was unique and beneficial as it prepares me for the future.
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
I was surprised to see so many coaches, and having them available to talk to. I wish I would have known about EXACT Sports Elite Camp my junior year. I left feeling like I had personal attention from coaches, and got a better grip on how to navigate the college sports recruitment process.
Great experience meeting coaches, and having the discussion panel with coaches and parents. The games were fun and challenging, which I really enjoyed. Thanks EXACT!
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.
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!
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.