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.
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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
cschmit@uw.edu
San Diego State
Division 1
Cole Schmit enters his sixth season as an assistant coach at San Diego State.
In his four seasons with the Aztecs, Schmit has helped guide SDSU to the programs tenth and 11th Mountain West championships and earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in 2017.
While on Montezuma Mesa, 14 Aztecs earned All-Mountain West recognition, seven of which were first-team honors and included a pair of first-team honors for midfielder Chloe Frisch. Frisch was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year in 2020 and, in addition, Anna Toohey (2020) and Laura Fuentes (2018) have garnered Mountain West Newcomer of the Year honors. Six student-athletes, Frisch and Mia Root (2017), Fuentes (2018). Rachelle Elve (2019), and Toohey and keeper Alexa Madueno (2020) earned inclusion on the leagues All-Newcomer Team.
He has guided four players to United Soccer Coaches All-Region distinction, Frisch and Fuentes (first and second teams in 2020, respectively) and Stacie Moran and Alyiah Utush (first and second teams in 2017, respectively). In the two Mountain West tournaments the Aztecs have participated in in his time on The Mesa, seven players have earned All-Tournament Team selection. Eight times SDSU players have garnered the Mountain West Player of the Week Award.
Schmit arrived at San Diego State from Santa Barbara where he was a womens soccer assistant coach at Westmont College, which is an NAIA institution that competes in the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC). In two seasons, he helped the Warriors to a 32-8-4 record, a pair of league titles and two trips to the NAIA tournament.
In his first season on the Westmont campus, Schmit and the Warriors won the 2015 GSAC regular season and tournament championships en route to an NAIA quarterfinal appearance. One season later, Westmont advanced to the Round of 16. In addition to the team success, Schmit helped the Warriors collect two GSAC Player-of-the-Year awards, three All-America accolades and eight all-conference honors.
Prior to his time at Westmont, Schmit, who owns a USSF E License and an NSCAA Goalkeeping 1 Diploma, was a mens soccer volunteer assistant coach at Pacific in 2014. In his one season in Stockton, he helped the first-year program become what is now considered a contender in the West Coast Conference.
Schmit played collegiately at California Baptist where he helped the Lancers to a 58-21-4 record after scoring 10 goals and logging nine assists in 83 games (59 starts). In his time at CBU, the Lancers won the NCCAA Division I national championship in 2011 and 2012 and won the 2011 Pacific West Conference title. Individually, Schmit was an NSCAA/NCCAA Division I first-team All-American and an All-PacWest first-team midfielder in 2012. His success on the field translated in the classroom as he earned a spot on the All-PacWest academic team three times and was recognized as an NCCAA Scholar-Athlete.
Schmit graduated cum laude with a bachelors degree in marketing from California Baptist in 2014.
Assistant Volunteer Coach
mcmayna@g.clemson.edu
Clemson
Division 1
Miles Maynard joined the Clemson University Womens Soccer coaching staff prior to the 2018 season and is entering his second season as Volunteer Assistant Coach in 2019. Since joining the staff, the tigers have had a 23-16-2 record. In 2018, the Tigers reached the semi-finals of the ACC conference tournament and a trip to the NCAA tournament. In 2019, the Tigers made it to the quarterfinals of the ACC tournament and to the second round of the NCAA tournament.
He also has coaching experience, working as Head Coach of C.C. Griffin Middle School girls soccer in 2014.
Maynard played goalkeeper at Pfeiffer University during the 2013 season. There the team reached the semifinals of the Conference Carolinas Conference Tournament. He then transferred to the University of South Carolina-Aiken for the 2014 & 2015 season. In 2014, the Pacers were runners up in the Peach Belt Conference Championship. The Pacers made the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in program history and finished with the best record in program history 14-6-1. In 2015, the Pacers made it to the Quarterfinals of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament.
The Suwanee, Georgia native played club soccer at United Futbol Academy and attended Lambert High School. In 2012, the boys soccer team at Lambert won the GHSA 4A State Championship going 23-0-0. The 2012 team was also named NSCAA (USC) National Champions. Maynard won the Most Improved Player Award in 2013.
Maynard graduated from Clemson University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and is completing a Master of Science degree in Athletic Leadership from Clemson University graduating in August of 2020.
Maynard holds a United States Soccer Federation D License and a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeping Level 1 Diploma.
Assistant Coach
joseph.wozniak@unlv.edu
Nevada-Las Vegas
Division 1
This upcoming Fall 2019 season will be J.J. Wozniak's 5th season with the UNLV Women's Soccer Program. Prior to the start of the Fall 2017 season, J.J. was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach. Coach Wozniak has helped the Rebels enjoy a good deal of success on the field since he got onto campus in August 2015. The Rebels won the Mountain West Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships in 2016 and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The team lost a hard fought match (0-2) at Nationally Ranked BYU but got back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2006 season. Since his arrival, UNLV has accumulated an overall record of 51 wins, 27 losses, 6 draws and have consistently been Regionally Ranked in the 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons.
Wozniak has been involved in coaching soccer on either the collegiate or club level since 2000, when he started out as an Assistant Coach and the Goalkeeper Coach for the Fresno State Men's Program. He was also the top Assistant Coach for the Men's team at Belmont University from August 2011 to February of 2014, and handled numerous duties including: organizing and conducting practices, game day preparations, film analysis, travel, recruiting and he was also in charge of all summer and winter camps. From June 2001 to August 2011 and from March 2014 to August 2015, Wozniak was the Director of Coaching for California Odyssey Soccer Club based out of Clovis/Fresno, CA. From August 2015 to June 2017, he was the Director for Downtown Las Vegas Soccer Club. Currently, J.J. works for Heat FC, as both a Staff Coach and College Recruiting Coordinator.
Assistant Coach
michaela.kelsey@unlv.edu
Nevada-Las Vegas
Division 1
Michaela Kelsey joined head coach Chris Shaw's staff in August of 2018 after spending the previous five seasons as a player for UNLV women's soccer.
Kelsey came to Las Vegas from El Dorado Hills, California, as a freshman in 2013 and went on to make 29 starts in 46 games played during her career, which included a redshirt season in 2016.
Kelsey graduate from UNLV in the spring of 2018 and will pursue her master's degree while serving as an assistant coach with Shaw and associate head coach J.J. Wozniak.
Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers) (Second Email)
kylie.louw@nau.edu
Northern Arizona
Division 1
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Coach
eanzaldo@sandiego.edu
San Diego
Division 1
Louise Lieberman, USD women's soccer head coach, is pleased to announce the addition of Edgar Anzaldo to her staff as an assistant coach. Anzaldo comes to San Diego from Spokane, Washington, where he was an assistant women's soccer coach at Gonzaga University since January of 2016. Prior to Gonzaga he spent three seasons at San Diego State University as an assistant coach under Mike Friesen.
"We are so excited to have Edgar joining our staff," said Louise Lieberman, USD head coach. "First and foremost he is an incredible person. He is passionate about teaching and continuing to build a winning tradition here at USD. He also brings an enormous amount of professionalism, strength in recruiting and soccer knowledge. I'm thrilled and look forward to working with him."
In his first season at San Diego State in 2013, the Aztecs won the Mountain West regular-season and tournament titles and made their second straight NCAA appearance. SDSU won its third straight conference regular-season and tournament titles in 2014. The Aztecs won 15 games in 2015, but were upset in the conference championship game after taking the regular-season crown for the fourth consecutive year.
While at San Diego State, Anzaldo and the Aztecs won 43 games and made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Anzaldo was instrumental in SDSU collecting several individual conference, regional, and national accolades.
During his tenure at SDSU, Anzaldo also coached with the San Diego Surf Soccer Club in nearby Del Mar. At San Diego Surf and the youth level, Anzaldo worked with players selected to national teams, and ODP regional and state teams. He most recently was a staff coach with Region IV ODP. Prior to his stint in North County, Anzaldo was an assistant coach for two seasons at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, where he helped the team to the 2011 Great American Conference regular-season and tournament titles.
Anzaldo, who has his USSF "A" license, was also the head coach at the Norman (Okla.) Youth Soccer Association and an instructor at Nike Soccer Camps in Boston, Mass., following a year-long assistant coach stint at Fullerton (Calif.) College.
Anzaldo played his college soccer at Fullerton College and St. Gregory's in Shawnee, Okla. While at Fullerton, the two-year team captain was a two-time all-conference performer, 2001 defensive MVP and 2002 team MVP. Then at St. Gregory's, Anzaldo was named team captain and went on to earn 2003 and 2004 team MVP accolades and 2003-04 Cavalier Male Athlete of the Year honors.
Following his playing career, Anzaldo earned his Master's Degree in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration from Oklahoma in 2010. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Health and Exercise Science from St. Gregory's in 2005.
Interim HC
meaganthunell@weber.edu
Weber State
Division 1
Meagan has been the assistant coach at Weber State University since 2005 where she is primarily responsible for goalkeeper training.
Meagan was a standout player on the Weber State University soccer team from 1998 to 2001. She was a four-year starter at goalkeeper and left the program as the top keeper in school history. Over her career, she posted a 1.51 Goals Against Average, 411 saves, and 19.5 shutouts. She is the all-time career leader in saves and shutouts. She also owns the WSU individual season records for least goals allowed (7), GAA (0.41) and shutouts (9.5) and she owns the top three spots on the individual season saves list (130 in 2000, 112 in 1998, and 105 in 1999). Meagan also owns the WSU record for Consecutive Scoreless Minutes at 490 minutes, 34 seconds. The streak spanned seven games in 1999. She also posted a streak of 421:38 scoreless minutes over five games in 1998, which is third on the WSU list.
Thunell helped lead the Wildcats to the programs first-ever Big Sky Conference Championship in 1998. Her GAA of 0.413 ranked fourth in the nation that season.
Meagan is the one of three four-year Wildcats to be named to an All-Big Sky team all four years. She was named as the Big Sky Defensive MVP in 1999 as a sophomore. She was an All-Big Sky First Team selection in 1998, 1999 and 2001, while making the Second Team in 2000. She was named the 1998 Big Sky Newcomer of the Year and was a Soccer Buzz Freshman All-America Third Team selection. She was also named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America third team in 2001. She was inducted into the Weber State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
Meagan graduated from WSU in 2001 with a degree in English and Spanish Teaching. She taught high school and coached soccer at Mountain Crest High School from 2002 to 2005. After she began coaching at Weber, she earned her Master's degree in English in 2008. She then earned her Master's degree in Taxation in 2018.
Vol. Assistant Coach
bbronowski@gmail.com
Air Force
Division 1
Brian Bronowski enters his fifth season with Air Force women's soccer in 2022. He is the Falcons Goalkeeper coach after joining the program in January 2017.
A Colorado Springs native, Bronowski has spent the last 32 years working with youth soccer clubs in Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana. Before his return to Colorado Springs, Brian was the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) director at Carmel United Soccer Club in Carmel, Indiana. Additionally, he was an Assistant/GK coach with the College of William & Mary women's program, an Assistant/GK coach with the Hampton Roads Mariners, and has also worked with the Columbus Crew.
Bronowski has also worked with the Olympic Development Programs in Virginia, Ohio South & Indiana has taught coaching courses in Kentucky, Indiana & Ohio South, and was a staff & head coach in Region II for 10 years. Brian holds US Soccer 'A', National Youth License, NSCAA Premier, and Goalkeeping Level II Diploma.
Assistant Coach
jacuna11@yahoo.com
Occidental
Division 3
Acuna started working with both the men and women goalkeepers at Occidental College in 2006. He is now entering his 18th season at Oxy, working both with goalkeepers and field players on the women's side. Acuna has trained and helped Oxy's Robin Fieldman earn SCIAC Goalkeeper of the Year honors in 2011, and Sydney Tomlinson earn United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American in 2018.
Assistant Coach
gmulholl@mines.edu
CO School of Mines
Division 2
Since taking over as interim then full head coach in 2017, Greg Mulholland is 35-6-2 with two RMAC Regular-Season titles, two RMAC Tournament titles and two NCAA Tournament appearances. He intially joined the Orediggers in 2007 as the program's assistant coach.
In 2018, Mulholland led Mines to another NCAA Tournament appearance after going 18-2-1 overall and 13-0-1 in RMAC play. Six Orediggers were named All-RMAC including Jason Zobott as RMAC Defensive Player of the Year. Mulholland also coached five players to all-region honors with John Haist earning South Central Regional Player of the Year distinction for a second straight year. Additionally, Zobott and Haist were named all-America with Zobott and Ben Overholt earning Google Cloud Academic All-America honors. Under Mulholland, Mines broke or tied 10 program records and added seven new listings to the Oredigger record book in 2018.
Under the interim tag in 2017, Mulholland led the Orediggers to the NCAA Sweet 16 after winning a RMAC Regular-Season and Tournament titles, going 17-4-1 overall and 13-1-0 in RMAC play. Under Mulholland's guidance. John Haist and Nikolaus Grotz earned two All-America nods each. Haist was named D2CCA Regional Player of the Year, RMAC Player of the Year and RMAC Tournament MVP after scoring the second-most goals in the country (22).
As an assistant, Mulholland aided Mines to a cumulative record of [128-55-22](tel:128-55-22) and four NCAA tournament berths. He also helped the Orediggers claim three RMAC Tournament titles and the 2010 and 2015 RMAC regular season championships.
Coach
marchuleta@pridesoccer.com
Colorado-Colorado Springs
Division 2
Mike Archuleta
GOALKEEPERS COACH
Michael Archuleta is a UCCS Alumni that returned to UCCS for the 2017 Fall Season. Archuleta brings club, high school and collegiate coaching experience to the UCCS coaching staff.
Archuleta was the head coach of the mens soccer team at Palmer High School from 1999 to 2007. During that time, he also coached at the club level with Pikes Peak Rush. In 2012, Archuleta was named as the Goalkeeping Director of Coaching for Pride Soccer Club. He continued to coach Pride teams while running the goalkeeper training program. Archuleta eventually entered into the collegiate arena when he was brought in as the goalkeeper coach for the US Air Force Womens soccer team. He coached at the USAFA for 3 seasons before joining the UCCS coaching staff for 2017.
Archuleta had a long playing career including 4 seasons as a Mountain Lion from 1997 2001. After graduating from UCCS, Archie continued his playing career with the Colorado Springs Stampede/Ascent in the PDL, the Colorado Lightning and the Denver Dynamite, both in the Professional Arena Soccer League.
Archuleta currently holds his NSCAA National Diploma, NSCAA Goalkeeper 1,2 and 3 and USSF C License.
Assistant Coach
tmarchisotto@gmail.com
Benedictine Mesa
NAIA
Head Coach Tim Marchisotto, joined the men's soccer staff as Associate Head coach for the inaugural season beginning in 2016 before transitioning to the NAIA in 2017. He became Head Coach for the men's program in 2020 and Head Coach for the women's rogram in 2018. He successfully led the mens program to the California Pacific Conference playoffs in their first three years in NAIA play and women in their second year.
He currently manages the Phoenix Lights Football Club that fields mens and womens teams. Additionally, Coach Marchisotto serves as a coach for Arizona's Olympic Development Program.
Marchisotto served as the General Manager and Coach for Sporting AZ FC, a member of the United Premier Soccer League, where he led them to a Conference Championship in 2017 & 2018, along with a spot in the UPSL National Championship game and 3rd round of US Open Cup.
Marchisotto was as an assistant coach at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Ariz.) until 2015. He helped the Eagles to a 12-5-1 overall record and a 9-2 record in the California Pacific Conference and to the Championship game. The Eagles returned to the conference playoffs again the following year.
Marchisotto was a long time assistant mens and womens coach at Grand Canyon University during the 2000s and started his college coaching on the east coast at Bowdoin College and Stevens Institute of Technology.
Assistant Coach
fred.delgado@dixie.edu
Dixie State
Division 2
Freddy Delgado is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Trailblazer Women's Soccer program.
Coach Delgado comes to Dixie State after spending several years coaching at the NCAA Division I level, most recently as the head coach at New Mexico State University for four seasons from 2014-17. Prior to his arrival in Las Cruces, he served as head coach at Arkansas-Little Rock from 2008-12, where he helped lead the Trojans to pair of Sun Belt tournament appearances and to the 2009 SBC tournament title game.
Delgado also spent seven seasons as an assistant at Louisiana-Monroe from 2001-07, at which he played an integral role in the Warhawks success from day one. During his time at ULM, he helped produce 26 all-conference selections, four Academic All-Americans and helped the Warhawks to a school record 14-6-2 season in 2004.
He was a standout collegiate soccer player at RMAC member Regis University from 1993-97. Delgado then began his coaching career at his alma mater, where in four years as an assistant coach (1997-2001) he helped guide the women's program to the 1999 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular-season championship and a conference tournament title in 2000.
During his time at Regis, Delgado also served on staff of the Colorado Olympic Development Program from 1997-2001.
Delgado gained additional experience as the head coach of the Colorado Rush U-16 boys team from 1999-2001, and served as the club director of the NELSA Soccer Association from 2001-2008. In 2005, Delgado also has his United States Soccer Federation "A" license, the highest certification offered for collegiate soccer coaches.
southwestathletictraining@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.
Associate Head Coach
chassion.griggs@sdsu.edu
San Diego State
Division 1
Coordinator of Operations
jessica.greer@wsu.edu
Washington State
Division 1
Jess Greer was named the assistant coach for the Washington State womens soccer team in June 2016.
Greer joined head coach Todd Shulenbergers staff after playing four years of collegiate soccer at the University of Missouri under then-assistant coach Shulenberger from 2009-12.
Greer arrived on the Palouse after spending the past three seasons in the state of Arkansas. Most recently the Sedalia, Mo., native worked as an assistant coach at Arkansas State University under first-year head coach Brian Dooley.
Prior to arriving at Arkansas State, Greer spent two seasons as the assistant coach at the University of Arkansas. During her time with the Razorbacks, she oversaw day-to-day operations and academics of the team. Arkansas found success on and off the field during Greers time in Fayetteville, earning back-to-back berths in the NCAA Tournament in 2012 and 2013.
Greer graduated from Missouri in 2013 with a degree in health sciences after playing all four years under Shulenberger. Greer and Shulenberger led the Tigers to the 2009 Big 12 regular season title and postseason berths in 2011 and 2012. Greer finished with 84 career matches played, 52 starts, and seven goals. Off the field Greer was a four-time member of the conferences honor roll (three-time Big 12, one-time SEC).
Assistant Coach
joseph.wozniak@unlv.edu
Nevada-Las Vegas
Division 1
This upcoming Fall 2019 season will be J.J. Wozniak's 5th season with the UNLV Women's Soccer Program. Prior to the start of the Fall 2017 season, J.J. was promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach. Coach Wozniak has helped the Rebels enjoy a good deal of success on the field since he got onto campus in August 2015. The Rebels won the Mountain West Conference Regular Season and Tournament Championships in 2016 and earned a trip to the NCAA Tournament. The team lost a hard fought match (0-2) at Nationally Ranked BYU but got back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2006 season. Since his arrival, UNLV has accumulated an overall record of 51 wins, 27 losses, 6 draws and have consistently been Regionally Ranked in the 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons.
Wozniak has been involved in coaching soccer on either the collegiate or club level since 2000, when he started out as an Assistant Coach and the Goalkeeper Coach for the Fresno State Men's Program. He was also the top Assistant Coach for the Men's team at Belmont University from August 2011 to February of 2014, and handled numerous duties including: organizing and conducting practices, game day preparations, film analysis, travel, recruiting and he was also in charge of all summer and winter camps. From June 2001 to August 2011 and from March 2014 to August 2015, Wozniak was the Director of Coaching for California Odyssey Soccer Club based out of Clovis/Fresno, CA. From August 2015 to June 2017, he was the Director for Downtown Las Vegas Soccer Club. Currently, J.J. works for Heat FC, as both a Staff Coach and College Recruiting Coordinator.
anthony.basso@pomona.edu
Pomona-Pitzer
Head Coach
avaldezlopez@csudh.edu
Cal State-Los Angeles
Division 2
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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Player
The EXACT Camp was really informative and challenging. The coaches were very honest and gave me some really good information and tips, which I really enjoyed it.
Overall, it was an excellent camp experience, wish I lived in America to visit more ID camps, coaches gave me much more coaching and training then my own coaches, so it was good to see that I can pick it up a bit to improve my overall performances. I have gone MENTALLLLL!!!!!!!
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
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 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 loved that I was able to communicate and work with a variety of different coaches. It was an eye opening experience and I was surprised how sociable I was with the other girls at the camp, because I am usually shy and don't want to talk to people. Thank you and two thumbs up to you for getting me out of my shell.
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
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.
Parent
My daughter had a great time. The coaches were professional and very approachable. The question and answer panel with the coaches was informative. There was more interaction between the players and coaches than I expected from attending other "camps". The coaches really made an effort to be available when not on the field. I would highly recommend this experience to others. Soccer players can never get enough exposure for a reasonable price, nor can they gain enough experience playing with girls that are unknown to them.
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.
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
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 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 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.
Parent
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
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.
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Largest college coaching staff of any organization -- camp, tournament or club (bringing in 1000 amazing college coaches every year)!
Hugely successful supporters of high school athletes -- 70.2% of participants have gone on to play NCAA or NAIA college athletics.
Only training camp organization that has received funding from the NCAA.
Official behavioral training partner of US Soccer.
The only camp staff that has expertise in developing athletes from high school to college to pro (we also work with over 60 pro teams).
The only exposure organization that blends the 4 pillars of development through our mental training expertise (EXACT is funded by the National Institutes of Health).
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