EXACT Exposure 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.
cdodd@hbu.edu
Houston Baptist
NCAA
Assistant Coach
lpaulini@hbu.edu
Houston Baptist
Division 1
Lucas Paulini begins his first season as an assistant coach with the HBU mens soccer program.
Paulini spent two seasons prior to joining HBU as director of operations at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., where he also spent one season as a player at the same time head coach Ryan Pratt was an assistant coach for the Rams. In his role at VCU, he has been an integral part of the program, from assisting in planning and conducting daily training sessions to film breakdown and scouting report development.
Paulini also played professional soccer from 2011 through 2016. From 2011-2015 he was a member of the North American Soccer League's Atlanta Silverbacks FC, serving as team captain in 2011 and reaching the NASL finals in 2013. In 2016, he played as a member of the Richmond Kickers FC in the United Soccer League. As a player at VCU, Paulini earned First Team All-CAA honors and was an All-Region selection.
Assistant Coach
cfidler@uiwtx.edu
Incarnate Word
Division 1
Fidler has taken on a big role with the team in terms of recruiting. The Bramhall, Cheshire, England native helped the program bring in seven British players for the 2014 season and that number jumped to nine British players in 2015. He has now recruited furtherafield landing recruits from Holland, Spain and France for the forthcoming 2016 season. Fidler played two years for Incarnate Word. He was the 2011 Daktronics South Central Region Player of the Year, Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year as well as earning an All-American Honoroable Mention along with 4 other awards in his Senior Year. He recorded 16 shutouts in his career and holds a UIW record with a 0.62 GAA from the 2011 season. Fidler graduated from UIW with a Masters Degree in Sports Management and grew up playing in the Manchester City Academy. In addition to working for UIW, he is also the Senior Program Director of Goalkeeping for the San Antonio United Soccer Club. Fidler has completed Coaching Licenses with the FA in England and has completed a number of Coaching Licenses whilst in the US with the NCSAA.
Assistant Coach
bmccurdy@oru.edu
Oral Roberts
Division 1
Brian McCurdy joined the ORU men's soccer staff in July 2018 after a stint as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Tulsa in 2017.
McCurdy coached for two seasons at Bacone College (2015-16), posting a 12-18-1 overall mark and advancing to the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament in 2016. Leading Bacone in 2016 to the first winning season in 12 years.
Prior to Bacone, McCurdy served as the Head Coach at Union High School (2014) and Bixby High School (2009-14), leading his teams to the state playoffs in five of the six seasons.
McCurdy also served as an assistant coach with the Tulsa Athletics (2014-15, 2017-2018), which are a member of the NPSL.
McCurdy was a four-year letterwinner at Tulsa (2003-07), starting in 53 of 66 career contests. He tallied two goals and five assists for nine points, while attempting 34 shots from his midfield position. During his career, TU won the 2007 Conference USA Championship and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight during the 2004 season before falling to eventual National Champion Indiana.
McCurdy has a USSF National D License. He earned his bachelors degree in communication from Tulsa in 2007.
Assistant Men's Soccer Coach
carvalhm@southwestern.edu
Southwestern (TX)
Division 3
kelvin.iloba@concordia.edu
Concordia (TX)
Division 3
Assistant Coach for Men's Soccer
wpinon@tlu.edu
Texas Lutheran
Division 3
Assistant Coach
jigarcia80@yahoo.com
Dallas Baptist
Division 2
Coaching Staff Dallas Baptist University
Coaching staff at FC Dallas
Previous Coaching:
TWU
Richland Community College
Mountain View Community College
SAGU
Northwood University
coriemcerda@gmail.com
EXACT
NCAA
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.
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 Volunteer Coach
scheck.dan@yahoo.com
Pennsylvania
Division 1
James C. Gentle Head Coach [Brian Gill](https://pennathletics.com/staff.aspxstaff=161) has announced the hiring of Dan Scheck as a volunteer assistant coach for the Quakers, focusing on the goalkeeper unit for the University of Pennsylvania men's soccer program. Scheck will join Gill and assistant coaches [Peter Lowry](https://pennathletics.com/staff.aspxstaff=162) and [Jonathan Delano](https://pennathletics.com/staff.aspxstaff=363) for the 2018 season.
"We are really excited to have Dan join our program for this upcoming season. He is a young, ambitious coach who, along with the rest of the coaching staff, will help to further develop the student-athletes in our program here at Penn. On a daily basis, Dan will help assist with all aspects of our program, but will spend a bulk of his time working to develop our goalkeeper corps. Having attended and played his college soccer at nearby Temple, Dan has a good feel for the dynamic here in Philadelphia and has a firm understanding of the Penn community. Two seasons on Ray Reid's staff up at UConn has undoubtedly given him some good insight on how a high level soccer environment functions."
Scheck wrapped up his second season with the Huskies in 2017 as Director of Soccer Quality Control, assisting with ticket sales, match promotions, and fan engagement. Last fall, Scheck's efforts helped aid the Huskies to an average attendance of 3,502, ranking first nationally in average attendance. He served as a goalkeeper for the Temple Owls from 2011-14. A three-year starter, Scheck appeared in 43 games in his Owl career, tallying 16 clean sheets. As a senior in 2014, he started in 16 games en route to a second-team All-American Athletic Conference selection. He enjoyed a breakout junior campaign in 2013, matching the program record with nine shutouts. The Sayville, N.Y. native was named the league's Keeper of the Week on two occasions and held an .859 save percentage in 18 starts.
Assistant Coach
lpaulini@hbu.edu
Houston Baptist
Division 1
Lucas Paulini begins his first season as an assistant coach with the HBU mens soccer program.
Paulini spent two seasons prior to joining HBU as director of operations at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., where he also spent one season as a player at the same time head coach Ryan Pratt was an assistant coach for the Rams. In his role at VCU, he has been an integral part of the program, from assisting in planning and conducting daily training sessions to film breakdown and scouting report development.
Paulini also played professional soccer from 2011 through 2016. From 2011-2015 he was a member of the North American Soccer League's Atlanta Silverbacks FC, serving as team captain in 2011 and reaching the NASL finals in 2013. In 2016, he played as a member of the Richmond Kickers FC in the United Soccer League. As a player at VCU, Paulini earned First Team All-CAA honors and was an All-Region selection.
Assistant Coach
cfidler@uiwtx.edu
Incarnate Word
Division 1
Fidler has taken on a big role with the team in terms of recruiting. The Bramhall, Cheshire, England native helped the program bring in seven British players for the 2014 season and that number jumped to nine British players in 2015. He has now recruited furtherafield landing recruits from Holland, Spain and France for the forthcoming 2016 season. Fidler played two years for Incarnate Word. He was the 2011 Daktronics South Central Region Player of the Year, Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year as well as earning an All-American Honoroable Mention along with 4 other awards in his Senior Year. He recorded 16 shutouts in his career and holds a UIW record with a 0.62 GAA from the 2011 season. Fidler graduated from UIW with a Masters Degree in Sports Management and grew up playing in the Manchester City Academy. In addition to working for UIW, he is also the Senior Program Director of Goalkeeping for the San Antonio United Soccer Club. Fidler has completed Coaching Licenses with the FA in England and has completed a number of Coaching Licenses whilst in the US with the NCSAA.
Coach
amassen@hbu.edu
Texas-Rio Grande Valley
Division 1
Assistant Coach
dcherbonnier@yahoo.com
Tulsa
Division 1
Daniel Cherbonnier is in his sixth season with the Golden Hurricane. He served as a graduate assistant his first four years, but was promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2017 season.
Last year, TU had just six wins, including three victories in conference play for a sixth-place finish in the American Athletic Conference. The Golden Hurricane did defeat #1 Stanford (2-0), who went on to win the 2017 College Cup, as well as #19 SMU (1-0) and tied #25 Wisconsin (2-2).
TU recorded its third-straight American Athletic Conference tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship in 2016. The Hurricane tallied 10 wins, including six shutouts, and faced three top-25 teams for a 1-2 mark.
During the 2015 season, Tulsa captured The American tournament championship for the second-straight year, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. TU totaled eight wins, three shutouts and faced nine teams ranked in the top-25 for a 1-5-3 mark in those contests, including a 3-2 overtime win over 16th-ranked FIU in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
In 2014, the Hurricane posted an 11-6-3 overall record, including a 5-2-1 mark in the American Athletic Conference, captured The American tournament title and played in the first round of the NCAA Championship. TU played five top-25 teams for a 3-1-1 mark, including a 1-0 win over then third-ranked Virginia, which claimed the 2014 NCAA Championship, and had seven clean sheets on the season.
The Golden Hurricane earned 11 victories in 2013, advanced to the Conference USA title game.
Prior to coming to Tulsa, Cherbonnier spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of Texas at Tyler where he assisted in all aspects of the program including coaching, recruiting, goalkeeper training, academic advising, administrative duties and camp organization.
While at UT Tyler, Cherbonnier helped the Patriots compile a 72-29-14 overall record and a 50-15-10 mark in the American Southwest Conference. During the six years, UT-Tyler won three regular season conference championships, three ASC tournament championships, and had a program-best NCAA Elite 8 appearance. On the field, Cherbonnier helped coach three All-America selections, nine all-region honorees and 38 all-conference performers. Off the field, he helped produce 52 Academic All-Conference players, while the team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award.
Cherbonnier also had coaching stints with Bishop T.K. Gorman High School, All-Saints Episcopal School, Tulsa Soccer Club and Azzurri Soccer Club.
Recruiting Coordinator
kevin@gocollegesoccer.com
Grand Canyon
Division 1
Kevin Doyle enters his first season as the associate men's soccer coach and recruiting coordinator in 2017 after his hiring on May 31, 2017.
Doyle comes to Grand Canyon with a long resume of impressive coaching stops in collegiate soccer. He spent the last five seasons on the coaching staff at Air Force Academy. Prior to coaching with the Falcons, Doyle spent three years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech and six seasons as the top assistant and lead recruiter at Creighton. He also had stints as the top assistant at Penn State, an assistant at William & Mary and an assistant at Mercer.
Doyle spent the previous five seasons as a member of the coaching staff at Air Force. For the final four seasons, the Falcons were a fellow member of the Western Athletic Conference after moving from the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The most successful season came in 2016, where Doyle helped lead the Falcons to a 14-7-1 mark and a 6-3-1 finish in WAC.
From 2009-11, Doyle spent time on the East Coast as a member of the Virginia Tech coaching staff.
From 2001-06, Doyle was the top assistant at Creighton University where he oversaw the recruiting process along with training goalkeepers and the team defense. He led a crew of Creighton goalkeepers and defenders that ranked in the top 25 nationally in goals against average in two of his final three years with the program. The Bluejays qualified for the NCAA Tournament every season that Doyle was a member of the staff, including three quarterfinal appearances and a trip to the 2002 College Cup.
Doyle was the top assistant at Penn State from 1999-2000. While with the Nittany Lions, the team posted a 13-6-2 mark and a second-place finish in the Big Ten Tournament in his second season, a year in which PSU advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
During his playing career, Doyle was a goalkeeper at Creighton. In 1992, he was named Defensive Player of the Year for the Missouri Valley Conference and earned first team All-MVC honors. As a junior, Doyle led the Blue Jays to a No. 1 national ranking and a 16-2-1 record on the season. His name is up and down the Creighton recordbooks.
Originally from Katy, Texas, Doyle attended Bowling Green State University and received his degree in interpersonal communications in 1996.
reyesp1@stthom.edu
St. Thomas (TX)
Division 3
First season as an assistant coach at the University of St. Thomas (TX)
kelvin.iloba@concordia.edu
Concordia (TX)
Division 3
Assistant Coach
gardea0422@gmail.com
Texas-Tyler
Division 2
University at Texas at Tyler assistant soccer coach.
Former UT Tyler goaltender
Head Coach
jclifford@stmarytx.edu
St. Mary's (TX)
Division 2
Head Coach St.Mary's University
Midland Sockers NPSL Head Coach
Assistant Coach
marcelo.campolina@msutexas.edu
Midwestern State
Division 2
Marcelo Campolina is in his second season as a graduate assistant coach with the Midwestern State mens soccer program as the team's goalkeeping coach.
Campolina helped the Mustangs to their sixth NCAA quarterfinal appearance and first-ever Heartland Conference regular season title in 2016 with an 18-4-1 record. MSU recorded 12 shutouts on the season to tie for the fourth most in NCAA Division II while tying for the third highest in school history. The Mustangs posted a 0.65 goals against average for ninth in Division II while ranking fifth in the program record books.
Under the guidance of Campolina, senior goalkeeper Noah Fazekas set a new single-season program record of 18 wins in 2016 while tying for first in the record books with 11 clean sheets in his final campaign. Campolina helped Fazekas to D2CCA All-South Central Region Second Team honors, ranking in the top 15 nationally with a .667 goals against average and in the top 25 with a .800 save percentage in 2016. Fazekas finished his career ranked third in goals against average (0.63) and wins (26) and fifth in shutouts (14.1).
In his first season with the Mustangs, Campolina helped MSU to a historic 2015 season. Midwestern State compiled a 17-1-1 overall record and advanced to the NCAA South Central Region final following an undefeated regular season, the third in school history. In the national rankings, the Mustangs totaled eight consecutive weeks in the top three while spending one week at No. 1, becoming the nation's top-ranked team for the fifth time in program history and first since the 2008 season.
Campolina coached keepers Brice Gardner, Noah Fazekas and Richard Goss to a 0.93 goals against average and eight shutouts to rank in the top 30 in NCAA Division II in 2015.
Prior to his time in Wichita Falls, Campolina served as a goalkeeper coach at the Associação Atletica Do Banco Do Brasil (A.A.B.B.) in Brasilia, Brazil, in 2014-15 after spending one year as a head futsal coach and owner for Field Day Educação e Esportes in Brasilia.
In January of 2011, Campolina became the head soccer coach for the Brasilia International School, a position he held for seven months after spending over three years as the head soccer and futsal coach for the American School of Brasilia.
While working with the American School of Brasilia, Campolina was in charge of the boys and girls junior varsity program, leading the boys team to a third-place finish at the national championships in 2010.
Campolina also served as an assistant volleyball, softball and soccer coach in his stint at the American School of Brasilia. While there, he helped the boys and girls volleyball teams to three-straight national championships from 2008-10, the softball team to a third-place finish in 2010 and the boys soccer team to a fourth-place showing in 2007.
The Formosa, Goiás, Brazil native began his career at the São Paulo Futebol Center in Brasilia, Brazil, in May 2005, serving as the head coach for the U13 and U15 boys soccer programs and womens program. In 2006, Campolina helped the womens team to a national championship, while guiding the U13 squad to a national title and the U15 team to a third-place finish in 2007. He also spent time coaching goalkeepers for the boys, girls and womens programs.
Prior to coaching, Campolina spent two seasons playing professional soccer for Samabaia Futebol Clube (1999) and Sociedade Esportiva do Gama (2000) in Brazil.
Campolina earned his bachelors degree in Physical Education from Catholic University of Brasilia and is currently pursuing a masters in Exercise Physiology at Midwestern State.
Assistant Coach
jordanschweitzer@hotmail.com
Colorado-Colorado Springs
Division 2
Currently on staff with University of Colorado Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs, Co with the Men's Soccer Program. Prior to that I was helping at the University of Central Florida's Men's Program in 2017. Played four years at the University of Denver in Colorado from 2012-2016.
Assistant Coach
csmoore@mines.edu
CO School of Mines
Division 2
Assistant Coach
bbyrd@coastalbend.edu
Coastal Bend
Junior College
Brian Byrd has been involved in soccer either as a player or coach for over 35 years. He came up through the Dallas/Fort Wort soccer club programs such as the Dallas Longhorns, Texas Elite and Dallas Titans. He played soccer for Mansfield High School and was voted First Team All-District and All-Region. Hes played professional indoor soccer for the Arlington Arrows the Fort Worth Kicks and outdoor in the United Soccer League (USL) for the L.A. Salsa and Dallas Rockets. Byrd wrapped up his playing days in 1990 when had the opportunity to play in an international competition in Portsmouth, England.
Byrd has coached for the San Diego Nomads, Mansfield Mustangs, and for 20 years with the American Eagles/DFW Tornado's soccer club where he had the privilege of coaching all ages of club teams with in the organization. He was also the head boys coach at Fort Worth Country Day School and the head coach of the Grapevine High School girls varsity. While at Grapevine High school, the team reached playoffs every season and advanced to the regional tournament in 2005.
Byrd spent seven years as the mens assistant coach at the University of Dallas, where in 2007 UD won the NCAA Division III Independent National Championship with a record of 17-1-1. Coach Byrd also spent nine seasons as the assistant coach for the DFW Tornado's Mens Premier Development League (PDL) and Super 20 Mens team. He has coached 14 players went on to have careers in either the MLS, USL or international play.
Coach Byrd took over the head Men's coaching position at Coastal Bend College in July of 2014. Coach Byrd's vision from the start was to transform the program to a level that could compete for a national title on a yearly basis. The Cougar soccer program has increased it win record in all five seasons under his leadership. In 2016 the team won a school record 15 games and beat three nationally ranked team along with hosting and winning the first ever playoff game in the programs history.
Byrd holds a National D State License, International Coaches Association Bronze Coaching License, NSCAA National Diploma, NSCAA Advanced National, NSCAA National Goalkeeping License, a USSF Y National Coaching License and a USSF C National Coaches License.
Head Coach
pdavenport@hillcollege.edu
Hill
Junior College
Davenport begins his tenth season as the head coach of the Hill College men's and women's soccer programs. Since joining the Hill College Soccer program, Davenport has established Hill Soccer as a regional and nationally respected program. Hill Soccer has achieved the following during Davenports time: 10 combined Region V titles, 3 District titles, and 4 trips to the NJCAA National Championship tournament. Mens first winning season (2013), Mens first Region V title (2014), Region V title (2015) Region V Title (2016), Region V Title (2019), Mens first Plains District title (2014), Plains District Title (2015), Mens first National Championships appearance, finished 5th (2014), Repeat National Championship appearance, finished 5th (2015) Third Straight National Championship appearance, finished 11th (2016). Mens first National ranking 12th (2014). National ranking 12th (2015). Mens first National Player of the Week (2014). Mens first All-American (2015) Best record in school history 16-3-1 (2015). Most goals scored, 70 (2015). Longest win streak in school history, 14 (2015) and most consecutive winning seasons in school history 7 (2013-2019). Mens Region Player of the Year (2014-2016) and Mens Region V Tournament MVP (2014-2016). Hill College Men were 1 of only 3 schools in the nation to have qualified for 3 consecutive NJCAA National Championship Tournaments between (2014-2016). Womens most goals scored in school history, 95 (2012), #1 GAA in the nation with fewest goals against in school history, 5 (2017) most wins in a season, 15 (2019). Women Region V title (2014). Region V title (2015), Region V title (2016), Region V title (2017), Region V title (2018), Region V Title (2019). In 2019 the women also achieved their first ever District Title and qualified for the first ever NJCAA National Championship Tournament finishing 5th also in 2019 the women beat most nationally ranked teams (3). Womens first National Player of the Week (2014). Girls best record in school history, 14-0-1 (2017). 3rd longest winning streak in the nation 14 wins (2017). Most consecutive winning seasons in school history, 8 (2012-19). Women nationally ranked in top 20 (2015,2017, 2018,2019). Womens Region Player of the year (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019). Womens Region Tournament MVP (2016,2017, 2018, 2019) Womens All American (2018, 2019). The Women have also achieved an undefeated record in all Region V play since 2015. Davenport has been named the Plains District Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2015 and Region V Coach of the Year in 2016, 2018, 2019. He was the only coach in the nation to manage both men and womens soccer programs to Regional Championships in 2014. Coach Davenport has also achieved 100+ wins during his time at Hill College including wins over #2 Illinois Central (2014), #4 Pima (2015), #4 Lewis & Clark (2019) at the National Championship Tournament. Hill Soccer has also scored a total of 600 goals since Davenport has taken over. Also since joining the soccer program, Davenport has been able to successfully move on men and women to all levels on collegiate soccer including NCAA D1, D2, D3, NAIA D1 in the last 4 years to continue their college educations and more than half of them have received soccer scholarships to play at their respected colleges. Davenports collegiate coaching experience began at TCU where he served as Director of Operations for the womens soccer team2008-10. In 2011, he was named assistant coach at TCU before taking the job at Hill College. He was able to learn under Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year Dan Abdalla. Originally from Irving, Texas, Davenport attended Texas A&M-Commerce University where he was on the football team for a year before becoming a volunteer assistant with the womens soccer program. He received his bachelors degree in Sports Administration and later received his masters degree in Education Administration from TCU. Along the way, he also coached at Nolan Catholic High School helping the boys team begin their run at multiple state titles under head coach Adam Clementson.
coriemcerda@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.
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
EXACT Sports Camp is a key component to being recruited as an athlete. The camp provides you with an opportunity to meet, interact, and train with college coaches from different schools around the nation from different levels. EXACT Sports provides you with insights into improving your chance of being seen and recruited by college coaches. It was one of the best decisions I made in my recruiting process.
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.
Parent
I brought my son to this camp not really knowing what to expect and was concerned about how young he was for the camp, since it appears designed around high school level players. I was surprised by the in-depth amount of information that EXACT provided us regarding how to prepare for the college recruitment process. Without a doubt, we would have missed out on the opportunity to know how the process works and the information you provided was insightful and we have confidence moving forward as our son moves into high school and college beyond.
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!
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
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!
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!
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
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
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.
Parent
The numerous pieces of advice for student athletes was really good. This camp was a confidence builder for my son, and also empowering. Thanks for a well organized and educational camp.
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.
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.